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My World 2.0  (Audio CD) 
by Justin Bieber

 
 
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Description

Teen Island star Justin Bieber's newest single, "Baby" featuring Ludacris is the newest single from his forthcoming album, MY WORLD 2.0.

Justin just appeared at the 52nd annual Grammy Awards telecast on CBS-TV and joined fellow Def Jam artist Rihanna and an all-star cast of NFL players at the Pepsi Super Bowl Fan Jam LIVE concert in South Beach televised on VH1. MY WORLD (released November 17th) crossed the RIAA platinum plateau in just seven weeks, for U.S. sales in excess of 1 million units. The album contains his premiere quartet of Billboard Hot 100 Top 40 hits, "One Time" (certified RIAA platinum), "One Less Lonely Girl," "Love Me," and "Favorite Girl." Justin is the first solo artist in history to send four songs from a debut album into the Top 40 of the Billboard Hot 100 prior to his album's release.

Now plans call for MY WORLD 2.0 to be issued on March 23rd. "Baby" is the first new track to be released from that upcoming CD. Meanwhile, Justin has surpassed 100 million YouTube.com video views (the first 50 million of them as an amateur starting in 2007, posting renditions of his favorite hip-hop and R&B songs).

Born in Stratford, Ontario, Justin Bieber is a multi-talented pop/soul singer, and a self-taught musician on drums, guitar, piano, and trumpet. His manager Scooter Braun intro¬duced Justin to the music industry in Atlanta two years ago. There he met multi-platinum superstar Usher, who signed the 13 year-old to his first professional deal and formed the RBMG joint-venture label with Braun and Antonio `L.A.' Reid, Chairman, Island Def Jam Music Group.


Product Details
Audio CD Release Date:March 23, 2010
Studio:Island
Number Of Discs:1
Average Customer Rating: based on 118 reviews

Track Listing
1. Baby feat. Ludacris
2. Somebody To Love
3. Stuck In The Moment
4. U Smile
5. Runaway Love
6. Never Let You Go
7. Overboard feat. Jessica Jarrell
8. Eenie Meenie - Justin Bieber & Sean Kingston
9. Up
10. That Should Be Me

Customer Reviews
Average Customer Review:3.5 ( 118 customer reviews )
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10 of 11 found the following review helpful:


1awful, just awful  Feb 01, 2012 By Chris
I cannot understand how anyone could subject themselves to this kind of torture. Im sure the soldiers at gitmo probably play this for the detainees 24 hours a day... i sure hope so.

11 of 14 found the following review helpful:


1Lowest form of making music for money  Jan 07, 2012 By Kaan Sensoy "Television! Television!"
I do not know where to begin this is probably the worst album on the planet. The lyrics feel like they're written from a 10 year old. My sister (11) listens to this crap day and night, along with Kesha. I hope she and all other little girls will have good taste in the future. This is simply a disgrace to the art of music. I also hope people stop raising their kids with Hannah Montanas, Biebers and Jonas Brothers, and introduce them some quality music. I would give this 0 point but that is unfortunately not an option.

46 of 66 found the following review helpful:


1Feed The Masses...  Mar 27, 2010 By B. Matthias "jibrima"
Ugh... So much more "Top 40" drivel. Lame, boring, non-creative... Nothing more to say.

24 of 34 found the following review helpful:


1i miss good music  Aug 29, 2010
ok first of let me say that i'm a 12 year old girl and im very mature(sometimes)all of my friends think im crazy because i hate justin bieber so of course i have a deep deep deep hatred for this music. dont get me wrong, i love all music i have a very open mind for music. i love rap and pop and hip hop and rock. but this music infuriates me. like really gives me a headache and queasy. its a basic mix of autotune, repeaing the same stuff over and over again all of the songs sound EXACTLY alike. dont buy this and give into mainstream pop music

32 of 46 found the following review helpful:


1I have to channel my inner senior citizen here: "This isn't music, it's just noise!!!!"  Dec 24, 2010 By Renfield "Up the Irons"
Goddammit Biebs, please turn off the garbage disposal, I'm trying to write a review here... oh wait, that's your music?????

Look, if you're going to disagree with this review and you can't accept me having a different opinion, stop reading this review right now. You aren't going to change my mind and I wouldn't dream of changing yours.

Justin Bieber is everything that's wrong with music today. His songs are generic run-of-the-mill R&B love songs you can find on any Usher CD, and his high-pitched annoying girly voice doesn't help much either. Has it seriously come down to this? That men with girly voices are what gets successful and sells a million records nowadays? If so, sign me up for on the "We are eternally damned" petition. The crap has officially hit the fan.

I'm sure plenty are bound to comment on my review with "Yeah but he's successful" or "Girls love him". You don't need to tell me that. I know he's popular. So is fast food, and what do both have in common? They poison your insides and they rot your brain. You have "Baby" where the title is repeated at lest 823763930373464923204723975027525720572348057023790435829 times, and the vomit inducing "Somebody to Love", which is a retread of pretty much every song out there. That, and it doesn't help that he has some whiny emo on the particularly hilarious "That Should Be Me", which tries to be depressing but is so melodramatic and over the top, it makes the "OOOOOOH NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!" part in "MacArthur Park" sound serious:

"That should be me,
Feelin' your kiss,
That should be me,
Buyin' you gifts,
This is so wrong,
I can't go on,
Till you believe that,
That should be me,
Holding your hand,
That should be me,
Oh I makin you laugh, oh Baby,
That should be me"

Raise your hands if MacArthur Park sounds like a serious song to you now. Don't hesitate. I know it does.

Look, I will gleefully admit I don't own this album, nor do I plan on it. I only heard it when I was Christmas shopping in the mall and this was playing over the speaker (don't ask me why I didn't have my iPod with me, I'm wondering that too). However, he is seriously the worst crime in the music industry right now. I'm not worried for humanity though- remember he is a fad: Here today, forgotten tomorrow.

Okay. You may crucify me now.

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