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Justin Bieber’s greatest and most popular songs

Here are some tracks by Justin Bieber, who became a worldwide sensation in no time thanks to his incredible vocals.

His debut EP was released in 2009, and remarkably, all seven tracks charted on the Billboard Hot 100—reportedly the first time that had ever happened for him.

The catalyst for his striking debut was that he had uploaded videos of himself singing on YouTube.

One of those videos caught the eye of the man who would later become his manager, leading to his debut.

As his popularity soared after debuting, he was ranked the second highest-earning celebrity under 30 in 2011.

Now, enjoy Justin Bieber’s vocal talent with this playlist.

Justin Bieber’s Greatest and Most Popular Songs (41–50)

Bad DayJustin Bieber

Justin Bieber – Bad Day (music video)
Bad DayJustin Bieber

This song stands in stark contrast to an outrageously bright, poppy direction.

Its forlorn vocals, delivered over a decadent, decaying sound, are so powerful they overturn the usual image of Justin Bieber.

It’s a work that lets you enjoy a distinctly different side of him.

Be AlrightJustin Bieber

Justin Bieber – Be Alright (Audio)
Be AlrightJustin Bieber

A song distinguished by its acoustic guitar sound.

Its straightforward world, unabashedly sweet in depicting the dynamics of love, is rooted in sensibilities that only youth can express, and the youthful rawness lends a poignant touch, making it a memorable classic.

BeautifulJustin Bieber

Beautiful – Carly Rae Jepsen (Feat. Justin bieber)
BeautifulJustin Bieber

This is a collaboration track with Carly Rae Jepsen, famous for “Call Me Maybe.” The melody, the lyrics, and the timbre of both their voices are truly “Beautiful.” It leaves you feeling very refreshed, so it might be best to listen to it on a sunny Sunday morning.

BelieveJustin Bieber

Justin Bieber – Believe (Official Audio)
BelieveJustin Bieber

It’s a monster hit song that also serves as the album’s title track.

The “you” sung about in the lyrics is thought to refer to the fans, and the result is a grand, moving piece.

It’s also a song that has maintained strong popularity among fans.

BiggerJustin Bieber

Bigger – Justin Bieber[LYRICS HQ]
BiggerJustin Bieber

This is a track included on Canadian artist Justin Bieber’s debut EP, My World, released in November 2009.

Debuting at the young age of 15, Bieber’s vocals still carry a touch of youthful innocence—but that’s precisely what makes them appealing.

The lyrics, which express a determination to overcome relationship challenges, contain themes that teenage listeners can relate to.

The new jack swing influences in the arrangement evoke Michael Jackson’s Dangerous.

It’s a song that could be called the origin point of Bieber’s career, which began with videos he posted on YouTube.

Highly recommended for those who want to follow his growth as an artist.

Die in Your ArmJustin Bieber

Justin Bieber – Die In Your Arms (Official Audio)
Die in Your ArmJustin Bieber

It’s a straightforward love song, sung in a very direct way.

There’s even a lyric like, “The only reason you can call me a fool is that I love you too much,” which makes me blush just hearing it.

As a Japanese man, I could never say something like that—nor do I have the nerve to.

Drummer Boy (Audio) ft. Busta RhymesJustin Bieber

Justin Bieber – Drummer Boy ft. Busta Rhymes (Official Audio)
Drummer Boy (Audio) ft. Busta RhymesJustin Bieber

If there’s one track that breathed new life into a classic Christmas song, it’s this one by Justin Bieber! The Canadian artist’s collaboration with Busta Rhymes appears on the album Under the Mistletoe.

Released in November 2011, the song is an uptempo hip-hop track driven by synthesizers, also showcasing Bieber’s rapping skills.

It weaves in messages about poverty and charity, giving the spirit of Christmas a modern twist.

Perfect as background music for a Christmas party!