Justin Bieber

Justin Bieber is a Canadian singer, songwriter, and pop icon who rose to global fame in his teenage years. He was born on March 1, 1994, in London, Ontario, and was raised by his mother, Pattie Mallette, in Stratford, Ontario. Bieber showed an early interest in music and taught himself to play several instruments, including the piano, drums, guitar, and trumpet. In 2007, when he was just 13 years old, Bieber was discovered by talent manager Scooter Braun after Braun came across videos of Bieber performing cover songs on YouTube. Impressed by his talent, Braun introduced Bieber to singer Usher, who helped him sign a record deal with Island Records. Bieber released his debut EP, "My World," in 2009, which included hit singles such as "One Time" and "One Less Lonely Girl." His popularity skyrocketed with the release of his first full-length studio album, "My World 2.0," in 2010, featuring the chart-topping single "Baby." Bieber became a teen sensation, known for his distinctive hair, catchy pop tunes, and massive fan base. Over the years, Bieber matured as an artist and transitioned into a more diverse sound, incorporating R&B, EDM, and hip-hop influences. His albums like "Believe" (2012), "Purpose" (2015), and "Changes" (2020) demonstrated his evolving musical style and personal growth. Songs like "Sorry," "Love Yourself," and "What Do You Mean?" showcased his ability to blend emotional depth with mainstream appeal. In addition to his musical achievements, Bieber’s personal life has attracted significant media attention. He has been open about his struggles with fame, mental health, and personal relationships. In 2018, he married model Hailey Baldwin, now Hailey Bieber. Justin Bieber remains one of the most successful and influential pop artists of his generation, known for his powerful vocals, ability to reinvent his sound, and for building a global fanbase known as "Beliebers."

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