Justin Bieber Devotes New Song To Mariah Yeater

Justin Bieber Devotes New Song To Mariah Yeater Oh, come on, Justin Bieber. Be the bigger man.

Because the world anxiously awaited a retaliation track from a sawed-off, 19-year-old Canadian, pop music's most beloved niche artist has been working out a song devoted to baby-mama scammer Mariah Yeater, The (U.K.) Sun reports.

Last fall, the 20-year-old Yeater tried taking Bieber to the cleaners with a paternity suit alleging that she did the awkward nasty with a then-16-year-old Justin backstage after a Los Angeles concert. Though Bieber eventually called her bluff and volunteered a paternity test that would've settled things definitively, Yeater dropped her case not long after he made the concession. That's right around the same time that Yeater's ex claimed he fathered the child and damning text messages surfaced outing Yeater's scam.

"It's about everything I've gone through," Bieber said. "I've written a song about that whole situation with that girl who said she's having my baby - Mariah Yeater.

"I definitely had something to prove but I did it justice. You'll be blown away," Bieber added, about the new sound his upcoming June 19 album Believe shows off. "Every song has a piece of me. I love all of them."

So, safe to say, nobody's exactly expecting Tupac's "Hit 'Em Up" or Eminem's "Kim" here. But this deeply personal revelation follows Bieber once more proving why Twitter in the hands of a child with money is a stupid, stupid thing. He fired off at Yeater a message that included a clip of Sacha Baron Cohen's Borat repeatedly saying "You will never get this."