Justin Bieber is a Canadian pop singer who burst onto the music scene in 2009 at age 15. He is known for his musical talents, but also has interests in acting and modeling. He has appeared on numerous television shows, including Saturday Night Live and the David Letterman Show. He has also performed at the White House for President Obama.
Despite a troubled past, Bieber is dedicated to a future in which he is both a role model and a force for good in the world. He has taken up philanthropic causes, including anti-bullying campaigns and youth mentoring programs. He has also worked to help the homeless and sparked a campaign to end human trafficking in his native Canada.
Although Bieber has had his ups and downs, he is considered one of the most popular young artists in the world. He has sold millions of albums and made appearances on numerous television shows. He is also involved in social media and has a large following on Instagram.
Bieber was born and raised in Stratford, Ontario, Canada. He grew up loving music and playing sports. He learned to play the drums, piano, and guitar. At age 12, he entered a local singing contest and came in second. His mother encouraged him to continue performing and posted videos of him online for family and friends who could not attend his performances. These videos soon caught on and attracted attention from people who had never even heard of him.
After a string of negative incidents, including urinating in a janitor’s bucket and holding up a photo of Anne Frank, Bieber began to lose his image as a wholesome young icon. He has since regained some of his former popularity, but his image is still tarnished in many ways.
On his most recent album, Purpose, Bieber has reclaimed some of the magic that once made him such an appealing idol. He’s paired with some of the most exciting musicians in pop, from Skrillex and Diplo to Dan+Shay and Drake. The new songs are uplifting and danceable, but there are also moments when the singer turns inward. “Children” is a club-ready call to make a difference amid crisp synths, and the title track is a piano-accompanied prayer of sorts, asking for forgiveness.
In his new video, Bieber tries to make himself as accessible as possible to the fans who made him famous. The clip features behind-the-scenes footage and clips from his recent tours. It also features a performance by America’s Best Dance Crew season-five winners the Poreotics and season three runner-up Beat Freaks, as well as dancer Kat Graham.