Nov 20, 2015 11:23 PM EST
Justin Bieber Makes Desperate Plea on Snapchat

Justin Bieber have gone a little too far to appeal to his fans via Snapchat to get his new album on the top of the charts as One Direction's new record is pulling down his current sales status.

Bieber released his new album Purpose earlier last week, exactly the same day as the Brit pop band One Direction release their Made In The A.M. album. In his desperate move to lure his followers to  help him beat the Brit boyband, he voiced out his pleas in the photo and video-sharing app to beg Beliebers  to support him: ''Bottom line is I'm trying to get that number one in the UK. So anything you guys can do to help me out with that...''

This is in line with the fact the the 'Where Are You Now' singer is behind One Direction with 14,000 copies. That's why he's probably singing the same lines to his fans, "Where are you now when I need you" - to buy more copies of Justin's new album since the top spot will be announced later today.

Seems like his charm is not taking his U.K fans to support him, even in the midst of the popularity of his hit single, 'Sorry' - as it is reported to skyrocket in airplays and eventually hit the number one spot in the US Billboard charts.


Meanwhile, Bieber was also seen in another Snapchat message with his friend seemingly pleading too! To help him market his album further as they were seen seated in the car: ''Look, I think he's got something to say, Josh has something to say, we all have something to say. If you're in the UK I think you should go and get the album. Please.

''So here's the deal, if you get this guy, Justin Bieber, if you get his new album, called Purpose, in the UK...''

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