Justin Bieber Says He's 'Benefited Off of Black Culture,' Will Fight Racial Injustice

Justin Bieber acknowledged that his music career has been shaped by black culture in a new post on Instagram. In the note, the pop star also pledged to use his privilege as a white celebrity to engage in work against racism.

"I am inspired by black culture. I have benefited off of black culture," Bieber wrote on Saturday (June 6). "My style, how I sing, dance, perform, and my fashion have all been influenced and inspired by black culture."

"I am committed to using my platform from this day forward to learn, to speak up about racial injustice and systemic oppression, and to identify ways to be a part of much needed change," he said.

This week, Bieber's Instagram feed -- like those of many other artists -- has focused on speaking out against racism.

"No lives matter until black lives matter," he said on May 28.

"Now is the time to rise from the dark and desolate valley of segregation to the sunlit path of racial justice," he wrote the next day.

On May 31, he shared a graphic in reaction to the police officers involved in George Floyd's death: "They'd rather let the nation burn than arrest 3 of their own...let that sink in." On June 1, he posted one that said, ""Dear non black friends.... I'm paying attention to your silence" and another pointing out, ""It is not enough to be quietly non-racist, now is the time to be vocally anti-racist."

He also took part in Black Out Tuesday, encouraged followers to vote and take action, and paid tribute to Breonna Taylor over the past few days.

Read Bieber's latest post below.