Aaron Carter rose to fame in the '90s as a pop and hip hop singer. His career eventually became shrouded in controversy after spending time in rehab and falling into hard times.

Just as the "I Want Candy" singer gears to release a new album, his first in over a decade, he calls out Justin Bieber's lawyer Aaron Rosenberg for comments made on a recent Billboard Magazine interview:

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"How did Bieber not turn into Aaron Carter? What went right?"

"I found such offense to that," Carter tells Oprah in Oprah: Where Are They Now--Extra clip. "I thought that that was outlandish!"

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"I even tweeted at Justin Bieber. I said, 'You know what, Justin Bieber? Those are your people and you are a man. All questions are approved. Your entertainment attorney isn't going to allow a question like, "Hey, so how did you get Justin Bieber to stop throwing eggs at houses or pissing in buckets?" They're not going to approve that question, are they? No,'" Carter says, as posted by ET Online. "Questions are approved. For them to do something like that, it just makes me go, 'Hmm. Why are you still talking about me?'"

The brother of Nick Carter goes on to say, "I absolutely, one million percent want to compete with Justin Bieber," he says. "I respect his music, but I want him to know, hey, this is my lane too. And I'm coming back."