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Biography of Justin Bieber

In the year 2009, Justin Bieber came into the world of music as a rising star. He rose to fame after he participated in a singing competition and won second place, which was a big achievement for him at the age of fifteen. After that, he went on to release several singles and albums which did well in the music charts. He also performed at various concerts.

During one of these performances, he was spotted by Scooter Braun, who later helped him become famous. Braun watched a video of Bieber singing in a theater and was impressed by his talent. He decided to help him out and made a contract with him. His mother was hesitant to let him sign the contract but finally agreed on the advice of church elders.

Over the years, Bieber released more hit songs and his fan base grew rapidly. He has collaborated with other artists as well. His work with DJ Snake and Major Lazer on the song Cold Water and Daddy Yankee on the remix of Despacito became huge hits. The latter was nominated for Record of the Year and Song of the Year at the 60th Grammy Awards. It is also the most streamed song of all time on Spotify.

In 2021, he released his sixth studio album called Justice. He worked with the production team Monsters and Strangerz, Dan+Shay, and Grammy-nominated songwriter Michael Pollack. The album debuted at number one on the Billboard 200. He has also won two Grammy awards. He won one for his work with electronic Music DJ duo Jack U in 2016 for the song Where Are U Now and another for a country music song he wrote with Dan+Shay in 2021.

Apart from his music career, Bieber is also involved in charitable activities. He supports animal welfare organizations. He has appeared for PETA events and promotes adopting rather than buying animals. He has also done several charity projects to raise money for people with cancer. He is also involved in environmental causes and fights for the rights of young people.

He has been a role model for many younger singers and is considered as one of the most influential celebrity of his generation. He is a global ambassador for UNICEF. He has donated a lot of money to various organizations. He is also an advocate for mental health and supports charities that fight for the rights of the homeless.

He has also been a spokesperson for the Make-A-Wish Foundation. He has been an active member of the Boys Scouts of America and the Canadian Armed Forces. He is a good role model for the youth and has given numerous speeches in schools, colleges, and other institutions. In 2019, he announced that he would donate $100,000 to charity for every goal scored by the Winnipeg Jets during their regular season. This was in partnership with the NHL’s Jets Give Back program. The donation was worth about $800,000 in total.