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Saturday, 30 June 2012

Justin bieber treats his fan to sing

Justin Bieber treats his fans to sing along his new song "Boyfriend" in "Tonight show with Jay Leno" in Calfornia

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Justin Bieber in "tonight with Jay Leno"

The 18 years old surprised a host of his supporters waiting for it's glimpse of their idol outside "tonight show  with Jay Leno" Studio in Burbank, California. Justin pulled up studio van and was greeted by screams and chairs before he got out and started interacting with his delighted supporters.

Dan wrote on twitter: "We played acoustic for all the fans waiting outside the NBC gates. Great to see how much JB appreciates his fans. (sic)"

Justin Bieber in California

Following the impromptu performance, Justin entered the building and was interviewed by host Jay Leno just before playing his song "boyfriend" second time in one day. When he started singing the crowd went crazy and each and every person in the crowd enjoyed his brilliant singing.

Justin Bieber in Paris 

It's not the first time the 'Never Say Never' hitmaker has treated fans to a surprise performance.He sang "Boyfriend" in balcony of Paris, at his hotel Mexico earlier this month.

Justin Bieber created a traffic jam with his performance outside the universal music capital by singing to thousand of fans Blessed with megaphones and with Dan strumming with guitar at backside. (donot copy paste)



Tuesday, 26 June 2012

Justin Bieber, Usher Vie To Top Billboard Chart


Bieber's Believe enters charts just one week after his mentor's Looking 4 Myself, as Usher tells MTV News, 'We support each other.'

















For the past several years, Usher has been helping his protégé Justin Bieber become an international pop star. The pair have collaborated on songs and onstage, but now they are about to have their first battle — on the charts.
Usher's album, Looking 4 Myself, debuted on top of the Billboard albums chart, becoming his fourth #1 album after selling 128,000 copies in its first week. But now it's Bieber's turn: Just one week later, Bieber will be entering the charts with his third studio album, Believe and early predictions are expecting huge album sales.

According to Billboard, Believe is on course to sell between 410,000 and 440,000 units, which would make it the year's biggest debut to date.

Even though Bieber is on track to beat his mentor in sales, the R&B superstar isn't concerned.

Regarding whether he and Bieber speak about topping each other on the charts, Usher told MTV News, "Actually, we have not had that conversation. We try to calculate when we release so that we support each other. It's like a seesaw: 'You take it this week; I'll take it this week.' "

Usher also said that even though he and Bieber do not appear on each other's albums, he was still heavily involved in each song that made the cut on Believe.

"We talked about many different things when making his album. The coolest part about it is we support each other regardless if I'm on the album or he's on my album or not," Usher said. "Every album, it is that sit-down that we have to have, to go through this record. We talk about the audiences that are there: This song is for this audience member, this song is for this region. And that's always very helpful."

Bieber shared during "MTV First: Justin Bieber" that he still turns to Usher for sound advice.

"He's just giving me the advice of: Always keep the people that were there at the beginning and keep them with you, because those are the people that really care and they want to see you succeed."

Justin Bieber once kissed a dead fish

The Boyfriend hitmaker Justin Bieber - who is dating singer-and-actress Selena Gomez - admits snogging the deceased aquatic animal for a bet was the 'worst dare' he's ever done in his life.
When he is not busy kissing deceased animals, the 18-year-old singer has found time to tone his muscles in an attempt to improve his physical and mental strength.
He said, "The worst dare I ever did was kissing a fish. It was dead. It was pretty gross."
He added to We Love Pop magazine, "I also do pull-ups and chin-ups. I can do about 25 in a row. I do need to run more, I get tired easily."

Justin Bieber suffers concussion in Paris


PARIS: Canadian pop star Justin Bieber ran headlong into trouble on a European promotional tour on Thursday, knocking himself out backstage in Paris and dealing with a crushing crowd in Norway that left some fans injured one day earlier.     
Thursday’s incident occurred after the singer fell into a glass wall during an intimate concert in Paris. Bieber told celebrity news website TMZ.com he felt lightheaded but was able to perform his last song before going backstage and passing out for 15 seconds.
TMZ posted an audio clip of its conversation with the pop sensation in which he said doctors told him he suffered a concussion and ordered him to relax. The singer quickly posted on Twitter that he was doing well, joking about the incident and saying “gotta laugh at yourself sometimes.”
The concussion comes one day after Bieber, on a brief tour of major European cities to promote upcoming album “Believe,” was met with a crush of fans before a free concert in Oslo leading to reports of dozens of young girls being injured.
Bieber’s record label, Universal Music, said in a statement to celebrity site E! Online on Thursday that it “regrets strongly that some of those who were [at the] Justin concert had a bad experience.”
A label executive said “fortunately no one was seriously injured,” and added that Bieber wanted to return to Norway and perform a future concert there.
Calls and e-mails to Bieber’s representatives were not immediately returned.
Bieber performed a free, six-song concert at the Oslo Opera House on Wednesday that is planned to be featured on his upcoming one-hour NBC television special to be aired next month.
The 18-year-old singer was forced to tweet a safety message ahead of the show after police were unable to control the crowds of fans trying to catch a glimpse of the star.
“for the show to happen u must all listen to the police. we are all concerned for your safety and i want what is best for u. please listen,” Bieber posted to his 22 million Twitter followers on Wednesday.     TMZ said 49 young girls were injured and 14 taken to hospitals, and police came close to declaring a state of emergency in the capital. Those reports could not be immediately confirmed.
This is not the first time Bieber fever has caused crowd control and safety issues. In November 2009, fans stampeded a shopping mall in Long Island, New York ahead of an appearance by the pop star, forcing organizers to cancel the event.
Bieber’s manager was charged with reckless endangerment and criminal nuisance, but the charges were later dropped.

Justin Bieber Mocks Mariah Yeater With 'Borat' Video

Justin Bieber is conductin live shows aal arround hte world and he wants to conduct Concerts all arrownd the world 

Phelps to swim 400m medley at US trials

OMAHA: Michael Phelps dropped one veil on Sunday, confirming his entry in the 400m individual medley at the US Olympic swimming trials. Phelps, winner of the punishing event at the past two Olympics, had vowed after the 2008 Beijing Games that he wouldn’t swim it again in major competition. Even after his early entry in the event, he had indicated he might scratch. Instead, the deadline to pull out passed on Sunday with Phelps still slated for an intriguing match-up against Ryan Lochte in the first event of the eight-day meeting on Monday. If he qualifies to race the 400m medley in London,




Lochte settled for bronze in Beijing behind Phelps and Hungarian Laszlo Cseh, but claimed the world title in Shanghai last year ahead of teammate Tyler Clary. Phelps had been reconsidering his no-400 medley policy after some solid Grand Prix swims this season, and Lochte said he welcomed the chance to take on the Olympic superstar. “I love racing against him,” Lochte said. “He’s one of the hardest racers in the world. He’ll go toe-to-toe with you until the end. That’s excitement for me. I really hope he does swim that.” Phelps is entered in seven events at the eight-day trials, where the top two finishers in each event book an Olympic place. That raises the prospect he could vie for 10 medals in London, Phelps and coach Bob Bowman have been cagey about just which events he’ll swim and what his goals are for his last Olympics. Phelps said former US teammate Erik Vendt had likened his London campaign to putting the topping on an ice cream sundae. afp

Album songs 2012


Isn't it strange that the Bieber fever that has overtaken the world over the past two years actually hasn't come with a whole lot of new Justin Biebermusic? Since "My World 2.0" was released in March 2010, Bieber has toured the world, released a 3D movie, issued every piece of merchandise available (do YOU have your Justin Bieber trading cards handy?), and even scored two more No. 1 albums, first with a "Never Say Never" remix package, and then with a very solid holiday offering, "Under The Mistletoe."

Those latter two releases gave Bieber's rabid fans a quick fix and hinted at the pop superstar's newfound maturity, all while whetting appetites for "Believe," his highly anticipated new full-length. Unlike with artists such as Lady Gaga or Rihanna, the trajectory of Bieber's career has been based more on the 18-year-old as a person and brand more than a slew of hit singles -- "Baby" certainly seems like a long time ago, and we, as music fans, have gotten to learn everything imaginable about this good-looking Canadian kid before hearing its grown-up follow-up singles.

And so, "Believe" has arrived. It is a very enjoyable, dance-leaning pop record, but it is not the new Justin Timberlake album. And why should it be? Bieber is still just 18 years old and trying to find his musical lane while grappling with an unprecedented amount of attention. Because his growth in front of the camera has occurred so quickly and steadfastly, his music has been (unfairly) expected to do the same. "Believe" has multiple songs that hint at what Bieber could become someday -- "Fall" is a very capable ballad that scratches the surface of truly affecting songwriting; "Right Here" features Bieber being inspired by a rapper whose own mind has been freed, "Matrix"-style; and "Boyfriend" and "Die In Your Arms" remain undeniable singles, the former especially pushing the young singer into new stylistic territory.

Overall, "Believe" sinks its tendrils into the listener's brain by riding the dance music phenomenon and offering some whizz-bang production alongside Bieber's sticky-sweet singing voice. The lyrics are unfussy and at times too complacent in their rhymes, but the music powers the weaker moments through unnoticed. This is a pop record, and even if the flashes of poetic brilliance aren't there, the hooks very much are.

"Believe" does not offer any moments of transcendence, nor does it include a "Cry Me A River." And that's okay. Justin Bieber may not have crossed over into the fearless stomping grounds of the Timberlakes yet, but he may very well get there someday, and that's all we need to know for now.

Which songs on "Believe" are worth repeated listens? Check out our track-by-track breakdown of Bieber's latest.

  



01. All Around The World ft. Ludacris - Breathy vocals swirl around a beat that pierces the listener on first contact. Ludacris raps in double-time as the album's electronica obsession is immediately presented.



02. Boyfriend - One swaggy single to rule them all: Justin softly offers fondue recommendations and Buzz Lightyear metaphors on top of Mike Posner's loopy production. What shouldn't be one of the year's strongest singles most certainly is.

03. As Long As You Love Me ft. Big Sean - A massive yet somehow intimate dance track, with the drums almost reaching hair metal levels in their vibrations. The Biebs handles his business, but Big Sean's verse probably isn't necessary.

04. Catching Feelings - Flush with guitar and drums, "Catching Feelings" is a showcase for Bieber's blossoming voice to emote about butterflies in his stomach. "Could it be a possibility?/I'm tryin' to see what's up," he sings, the lines feeling like wind through the listener's hair.

05. Take You - Roboticized Euro-dance that sweeps through different tempos. After a "Hold It Against Me"-esque breakdown, the climax is cold and beautiful.

06. Right Here ft. Drake - Drizzy is right in line with Bieber's screwed-up, pit-in-your-stomach romantic feelings, and even throws out similarly constructed warbles and ad-libs. Two young stars brushing love letters off their shoulders.

07. Fall - According to manager Scooter Braun, "Fall" was inspired by the weepy romance "A Walk To Remember." Bieber tries to extract sorrow from the rumbling percussion, falling to his knees as layered vocals increase the melodrama.