Deadmau5 Is Really Not Happy With Justin Bieber's New York Times Interview

No one can resist making fun of Justin Bieber. A video interview came to a few roast-worthy quotes from Justin including "It's expensive, you know what I mean?"

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Yesterday, The New York Times shared a behind the scenes look at making of the platinum single "Where Are Ü Now" featuring video interviews with the song's collaborators Justin Bieber, Diplo and Skrillex. As they described how the song evolved from a piano-ballad into a chart-topping single, they revealed facts about the song (including how that high-pitched flute sound is actually just a distorted version of Justin's vocals). Of course, with the video interview came a few roast-worthy quotes from Justin including "It's expensive, you know what I mean? It's like the sounds that are used are not cheap. They're very expensive-sounding sounds" that didn't go unnoticed by Diplo and Skrillex's fellow top earning DJ Deadmau5. While he has publicly shaded the song before, Deadmau5 took to Twitter to respond.

"its expensive. the sounds we used are not cheap. theyre very expensive sounds" holy fuck. i just cant. im done. https://t.co/LpNLKCwRPE
i stopped watching after that insanely stupid quote. i dont want to live here anymore.
SO EXPENSIVE. you dont even want to know how much my sounds cost. fucking crazy. moving air isnt fuckin cheap.
id like to take this opportunnity for the fans who made rich as fuck so i can make expensive expensive sounds.
a team of really expensive ghost producers. https://t.co/pfAsLsUT4M

Then there was his final tweet.

ill just fuckin, ya know, leave this here. pic.twitter.com/8SrwycIJQI

No stranger to Twitter feuds, Diplo simply responded with this:

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