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My World 2.0 is the debut studio album by Canadian singer-songwriterJustin Bieber. The album was released on March 19, 2010, by Island Records. It is considered the second half of a two-piece project, being supplemented by Bieber's debut extended playMy World (2009). After signing a recording contract in light of his growing popularity on YouTube, Bieber worked with collaborators including his mentor Usher, and producers Tricky Stewart, The-Dream, and MIDI Mafia. The record follows in the same vein as My World, incorporating pop, R&B, and experimental hip hop elements. Lyrically, it discusses teen romance and coming of age situations.
Upon its release, My World 2.0 received generally favorable reviews from music critics, who complimented its production. It debuted at number one on the US Billboard 200 albums chart with first-week sales of 283,000 copies. In doing so, Bieber became the youngest solo male artist to top the chart since Stevie Wonder in 1963. With My World peaking at number five on the chart that week, Bieber became the first artist to occupy two top-five positions on the ranking since Nelly in 2004.[1] The album's sales were larger in its second week of release in the US, becoming the first album since The Beatles' 1 (2000) to debut at number one there, and have a stronger-selling second week.[2] Bieber also had his second consecutive number-one album in Canada, and in its second week of release the album peaked at number one in Ireland, Australia, and New Zealand. It also charted in the top ten of fifteen other countries. Bieber supported the album with his very first headlining worldwide concert tour, the My World Tour (2010–2011).
The album was preceded by the lead single, 'Baby', featuring American rapper Ludacris, which was released on January 18, 2010, and two promotional digital singles, 'Never Let You Go' on March 2, 2010, and 'U Smile' on March 16, 2010. 'Somebody to Love' aired on the radio as the album's third official single on April 20, 2010, and 'U Smile' was eventually released to radio as the album's fourth official single on August 24, 2010. The album received a Grammy Award nomination for Best Pop Vocal Album at the 53rd Grammy Awards.
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Background and composition[edit]
In 2009, in an interview with Billboard at the Z100Jingle Ball, Bieber explained the reasoning behind splitting his debut release into two parts, My World and My World 2.0. Bieber said that people do not want to wait 'over a year and half' for new music, and it was decided best to give it in parts.[3] In an interview with the Houston Chronicle, Bieber stated, 'I wanted to do something that was a little bit more R&B and that could reach out to everyone. I just wanted to be able to show my vocal abilities.'[4] In a piece with The New York Times Bieber stated that most of the production took place in Atlanta, and confirmed collaborating again with Tricky Stewart and The-Dream.[5] Bieber said, that he was hoping that the album would be much better, considering that My World was his first time in a studio, calling himself 'a rookie last album because it was during my first year.'[5]
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'I think I am growing up and that the lyrics show that. That song is about my dad and having him not always being there. But my dad and I now have a great relationship. And I'm fine that stuff like that is coming out. I want to sing about things that are going on in my life, and a lot of people will be able to relate to it.'[5]
-Bieber on change in lyrical content and the album track 'Where Are You Now?'
The album has been described as 'edgier and more mature' than its predecessor. Sara Anderson of AOL Music commented that 'his sophomore release also showcases pop-y and hip-hop fused tracks'.[6] The record has also been said to mine 'vintage teen-pop themes' but play as '2010-model bubblegum'.[7] It has also been called 'catchy, upbeat and dreamy', bringing to mind 'smash dance hits'.[8] The lyrical content consists of 'necessary us-against-the-world teen-love dramatics.'[9] Jody Rosen of Rolling Stone commented that, 'As long as there has been rock & roll, there have been pretty-boy singers like Bieber, offering a gentle introduction to the mysteries and heartaches of adolescence: songs flushed with romance but notably free of sex itself.'[7]
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The album's lead single, 'Baby', coined by Rolling Stone as a 'consciously crafted throwback' draws from fifties music and doo-wop while incorporating a hip-hop influence.[7] The lyrical contents refer to the departure of a first love in lines such as, 'And I wanna play it cool/But I'm losin' you…/I'm in pieces/Baby fix me….'[10] Monica Herrera of Billboard said that 'Somebody to Love' and 'Eenie Meenie' were 'hardwired for Top 40'.[11] 'Somebody to Love' contains influences of European music, notably dance and disco, and is a 'straightforward plea for a soul mate'.[7][12] 'Eenie Meenie' has been described as 'sultry reggaton', and references childhood rhymes.[13] Two of the album's tracks, 'Runaway Love' and 'U Smile' echo Motown, and critics claimed the tracks go beyond Bieber's demographic.[13] The first has been compared to the work of Michael Jackson and the Jackson 5, influenced by funk and disco.[7][13] The song has been described as 'lush' and 'sauntering', giving off a summer vibe.[7] Jon Caramanica of The New York Times said 'Runaway Love' was a 'winning amalgam' of New Edition and Depeche Mode's 'Policy of Truth.'[14] However, the song's 'breezy groove' has been said to reminisce Janet Jackson's 'Runaway' and Justin Timberlake's 'Rock Your Body.' The latter, 'U Smile', compared to Hall & Oates, has a 'bluesy' feel, and makes use of metaphors such as, 'You are my ends and my means/With you there's no in between.'[14][15]
Andy Kellman of Allmusic commented that the album's ballads could be considered adult contemporary 'if the singer happened to be of age'.[9] The album's ballads, such as 'Never Let You Go' and 'Stuck in the Moment' mix 'love-struck lyrics with big, lovable, choruses'.[7] The previous has been noted to have distinct similarities to Chris Brown's 'Forever', while the latter makes references to doomed couples such as Romeo & Juliet, Bonnie & Clyde and Sonny & Cher.[9][12][15] In 'That Should Be Me', a 'sobbing ballad', Bieber 'plays the scorned ex', with lyrics like, 'Did you forget all the plans that you made with me?'.[11][12] 'Up's lyrics have Bieber realize love makes him invulnerable as he sings about how a relationship can only get better, with exaggerated lines such as, 'We'll take it to the sky/Past the moon/Through the galaxies.'[7][12] A Wal-Mart bonus track, 'Where Are You Now', an extension of sorts of My World 's 'Down To Earth', focuses on Bieber's feelings after his parents' splitting up.[5]
Singles[edit]
'Baby' featuring Ludacris, was released as the album's lead single on January 18, 2010, and it went on to impact the mainstream and rhythmic radio formats. The song had held Bieber's highest peaks, reaching number three and five, respectively in Canada and the United States, and it charted in the top ten of five other countries.
'Somebody to Love' was sent to mainstream and rhythmic radio as the album's second single on April 20, 2010. It has reached and released into the top twenty in most of the countries.
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'Never Let You Go' was released as the first digital-only single from the album on March 2, 2010. It debuted at numbers 14 and 21 in Canada and the United States, respectively. The song has an accompanying video, which was shot at the Atlantis resort in the Bahamas.[18] It was thought to be the album's second single, but is unknown since 'Somebody to Love' was sent to radio as the second single.
Promotion[edit]
As he did with My World, Bieber went on a radio promotion spree in addition to other appearances. Bieber performed in Berlin for the Dome 53 on March 5, 2010.[19] In the United Kingdom he appeared on British talk show Alan Carr: Chatty Man, on breakfast television show GMTV, and on Live from Studio Five.[20] Bieber performed several songs from My World and My World 2.0 on QVC's 'Q Sessions' on March 9, when his album was up for pre-sale on the network.[21] He and Selena Gomez performed at a concert at the Houston Rodeo on March 21.[22] Bieber also appeared on ABC's Nightline and in a CBS News segment interview with Katie Couric.[23] on He also performed on The View on March 23, and returned on the show for the March 24, episode, during which he also performed on BET's 106 & Park and the Late Show with David Letterman.[24] Bieber followed up the album with performances at the 2010 Kids' Choice Awards on March 27, 2010 and as the musical guest on Saturday Night Live in April. Bieber also promoted the album on The Oprah Winfrey Show on May 11, 2010, and performed on that season's American Idol. Bieber continued the album's promotion by performing on The Today Show on June 4, 2010 and on June 19 at the 'MuchMusic Awards'.
Critical reception[edit]
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Source | Rating |
Metacritic | 68/100[25] |
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Source | Rating |
AllMusic | [9] |
BBC Music | (positive)[12] |
The Boston Globe | (mixed)[13] |
Entertainment Weekly | (B)[15] |
National Post | (positive)[8] |
The New York Times | (mixed)[14] |
Rolling Stone | [26] |
Sputnikmusic | (2.5/5)[27] |
The Washington Post | (mixed)[28] |
My World 2.0 received an average score of 68 of 100 at music review aggregator Metacritic.[29] Andy Kellman of Allmusic has the album at a rating of four out of five stars, praising the album for its 'upbeat R&B-flavored pop songs' along with Bieber's ballads that 'might be termed adult contemporary if the singer happened to be of age'. He also complimented the dance-pop songs, calling them, 'light on the ears yet memorable; and that 'the unrequited material sounds deeply felt; the ballads have all the necessary us-against-the-world teen-love dramatics.'[9] Leah Greenblatt of Entertainment Weekly gave the album a B rating, stating that it 'won't likely affect any adults not in the direct blast radius of Bieber's target range', however she praised his 'R&B swagger' which reminded her ' of early-days Usher and Justin Timberlake', along with commending the song 'U Smile' as a 'shimmery slice of Hall & Oates-style blue-eyed souland', and finally stating 'there's real talent, it seems, under all that hair.'[15]
However, Sputnikmusic's Rudy Klapper found that his producers 'do him little favors' and commented on its substance, 'Nearly every song requires some sort of suspension of belief thanks to the lyrics, but if one ignores just what bull*** Bieber is spewing at any given time, My World 2.0 reveals itself as a largely unobjectionable slice of harmless pop music.'[27] Luke O'Neil of The Boston Globe criticized the music's 'recycling' of different styles and wrote in conclusion, 'will anyone care about this record of au courant R&B, soul, and junior high pop five minutes into the future? Give it some time.'[13] Jon Caramanica of The New York Times called the album 'an amiable collection of age-appropriate panting with intermittent bursts of misplaced precociousness', but added that 'Bieber's fumbles are easily muffled by his production — more technology — which, while less ambitious here than on his debut EP, is still brutally effective.'[14]Rolling Stone gave it three out of five stars and called it 'a seriously good pop record, one that mines vintage teen-pop themes but plays like a primer on 2010-model bubblegum.'[26]
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Track listing[edit]
The track listing was confirmed on Bieber's official website on February 26, 2010.[30]
No. | Title | Writer(s) | Producer(s) | Length |
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1. | 'Baby' (featuring Ludacris) | 3:34 | ||
2. | 'Somebody to Love' |
| 3:40 | |
3. | 'Stuck in the Moment' |
| 3:42 | |
4. | 'U Smile' |
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| 3:16 |
5. | 'Runaway Love' |
| 3:32 | |
6. | 'Never Let You Go' |
| Cox | 4:24 |
7. | 'Overboard' (featuring Jessica Jarrell) |
| 4:11 | |
8. | 'Eenie Meenie' (with Sean Kingston) |
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| 3:22 |
9. | 'Up' |
| 3:54 | |
10. | 'That Should Be Me' |
| 3:52 | |
Total length: | 37:37 |
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No. | Title | Writer(s) | Producer(s) | Length |
11. | 'Kiss and Tell' |
| 3:47 |
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No. | Title | Writer(s) | Producer(s) | Length |
11. | 'Where Are You Now?' | Bieber | 4:27 |
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No. | Title | Writer(s) | Producer(s) | Length |
11. | 'Kiss and Tell' |
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| 3:47 |
12. | 'Where Are You Now?' | Bieber | 4:27 |
Personnel[edit]
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Charts[edit]
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Certifications[edit]
Region | Certification | Certified units/Sales |
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Australia (ARIA)[52] | 3× Platinum | 210,000^ |
Belgium (BEA)[53] | Platinum | 30,000* |
Brazil (Pro-Música Brasil)[54] | 3× Platinum | 120,000* |
Canada (Music Canada)[55] | 3× Platinum | 240,000^ |
GCC (IFPI Middle East)[56] | Gold | 3,000* |
Italy (FIMI)[57] | Platinum | 60,000* |
Mexico (AMPROFON)[43] | 3× Platinum | 180,000^ |
New Zealand (RMNZ)[58] | 2× Platinum | 30,000^ |
Switzerland (IFPI Switzerland)[59] | Platinum | 30,000^ |
United States (RIAA)[61] | 3× Platinum | 3,300,000[60] |
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Release history[edit]
Country | Date | Label | Format | Edition |
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Poland | March 19, 2010[62][63] | Universal Music | CD, digital download | Standard, My Worlds |
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France | March 22, 2010[64] | My Worlds | ||
Worldwide | March 23, 2010 | |||
Canada | Standard | |||
United States | Island Records | CD, digital download | ||
Australia | March 26, 2010[65] | Universal Music | CD | |
United Kingdom | March 21, 2010[66] | Mercury Records | Digital download | My Worlds |
March 22, 2010[67] | CD | |||
Brazil | March 23, 2010[68] | Universal Music | CD, digital download | |
Australia | April 2, 2010[69] | Digital download | Standard | |
April 23, 2010[70] | CD, digital download | My Worlds (Australian edition) | ||
Japan | May 19, 2010[71] | CD, CD+DVD | My Worlds | |
Worldwide | February 12, 2016 | Vinyl | Standard |
- My Worlds is a re-release of My World (2009) with the 10 new tracks of My World 2.0 added.
See also[edit]
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Believe | ||||
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Believe is the third studio album by Canadian singer Justin Bieber, released on June 15, 2012, by Island Records. Looking to transition from the teen pop styles of his two-piece debut effort My World (2009) and My World 2.0 (2010), Bieber opted to create a follow-up record that featured more prominent elements of dance-pop and contemporary R&B. As executive producers, mentor Usher and manager Scooter Braun enlisted collaborators including Darkchild, Hit-Boy, Diplo and Max Martin with the intention of creating a mature-sounding project.
Upon its release, Believe received generally favorable reviews from music critics, who appreciated its progression from Bieber's earlier works. It debuted at number one on the US Billboard 200 with first-week sales of 374,000 copies, and was later certified platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) for sales exceeding one million units. Internationally, the record enjoyed similar success. It debuted atop the Canadian Albums Chart, where it eventually attained double-platinum recognition. The album additionally debuted at number one on the UK Albums Chart, and was later certified gold there. According to the International Federation of the Phonographic Industry (IFPI), Believe was the sixth global best-selling album of 2012 with sales of three million copies.[1]
Five singles were released from Believe, several of which became international successes. Its lead single 'Boyfriend' peaked at number two on the US Billboard Hot 100, and reached number one on the Canadian Hot 100. Follow-ups 'As Long as You Love Me' and 'Beauty and a Beat' performed moderately worldwide, and positioned within the top-ten in the United States and Canada. 'Right Here' received little promotion, consequentially peaking in the lower end of the Billboard Hot 100, while the final single 'All Around the World' performed moderately in most markets. The project was additionally promoted through the Believe Tour in 2012 and 2013. The remix albumBelieve Acoustic was released in January 2013.
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Background
On March 2, 2012, Bieber appeared on The Ellen DeGeneres Show to announce that the first single from his upcoming album would be called 'Boyfriend'; it was released on March 26, 2012.[2] The song was written by Bieber and Mike Posner, and produced by Posner and Mason Levy.
Bieber also invited his fans to participate in one of the creative decisions for the 'Boyfriend' single. Two potential cover arts were published on Bieber's website, and fans were encouraged to vote for which one they preferred. The cover with the most votes became the official cover for the single.[3]
Singles
Bieber announced via Twitter that the first single off third studio album, Believe was released in March 2012.[4] On March 1, 2012, Bieber appeared on The Ellen DeGeneres Show to announce that the first single from his upcoming album, Believe, was called 'Boyfriend' and was released on March 26, 2012.[5] The song was written by Bieber and Mike Posner, and produced by Posner and Mason Levy. Two cover arts were published on Bieber's website, and fans were encouraged to vote for which cover they would preferred; with the most votes for cover and it will become the official cover of for the single. 'Boyfriend' reached number two on the Billboard Hot 100. It also reached the top ten in several countries worldwide.[3]
Island Def Jam confirmed on June 26, 2012 that 'As Long as You Love Me' featuring Big Sean, which was previously released as the third and final promo single as part of the iTunes album countdown to Believe, was released as the official second single off the album. It was released July 10, 2012. It peaked at 6 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart in the US.
'Beauty and a Beat', is the third single off the album. It was released on October 24, 2012 and features vocals from rapper Nicki Minaj. It has so far peaked at 5 in the US.
'Right Here' featuring Drake was released as the fourth U.S. single, impacting U.S. Rhythmic radio on February 5, 2013.
'All Around the World' which was released as a promotional single, was then released as the fourth international single from Believe. It was released in the US on February 26, 2013 as the fifth and final US single and in the UK on April 1, 2013.
Promotional singles
The first promotional single from the album, the Rodney Jerkins, Dennis Aganee Jenkins, Travis Sayles-produced 'Die in Your Arms', was released to iTunes on May 29, 2012.[6] The song samples Michael Jackson's 'We've Got a Good Thing Going' and was written with ten co-writers. The second promo single 'All Around the World', which features Ludacris, was released on iTunes on June 4, 2012.[7] 'As Long as You Love Me' featuring Big Sean was released on June 11, 2012, as the third promotional single.[8][9]
Other songs
On May 7, 2012, Bieber announced that he would release a song titled 'Turn to You (Mother's Day Dedication)' on May 11, 2012 for Mother's Day weekend. He stated that the proceeds of the song would go to help single mothers.[10] Although some had suspected it would, 'Turn to You (Mother's Day Dedication)' did not make the final track listing for Believe. It was revealed during Bieber's interview with Fuse, that he collaborated with Lil Wayne on a song called 'Backpack' that would be included on a 'repackaged' version of the album.[11] 'Right Here', featuring Drake, also debuted at number 95 on the Hot 100. 'Be Alright' was not released as a single from the album but was certified Gold in Denmark.[12]
Critical reception
Professional ratings | |
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Aggregate scores | |
Source | Rating |
AnyDecentMusic? | 5.9/10[13] |
Metacritic | 68/100[14] |
Review scores | |
Source | Rating |
AllMusic | [15] |
The A.V. Club | B−[16] |
BBC Music | (favorable)[17] |
Entertainment Weekly | B+[18] |
The Independent | [19] |
Los Angeles Times | [20] |
Now | [21] |
The Observer | [22] |
Rolling Stone | [23] |
Slant Magazine | [24] |
Believe has received generally favorable reviews from music critics. At Metacritic, which assigns a normalized rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream critics, the album received an average score of 68, based on 14 reviews, which indicates 'generally favorable reviews'.[14]
While BBC Music noted Bieber's ongoing 'tween appeal,'[17] it also examined his gradual stylist evolution from his previous album. The New York Times noted the search for maturity Bieber exhibited. It complimented the natural strength of his voice, which did not need as much technical enhancement as it did previously.[25] However, Slant Magazine criticized the production's need to 'slice, dice, and Auto-Tune [Bieber's] notes into shape'[24]Entertainment Weekly praised the pop star's evolution, calling the album both a 'reinvention and a reintroduction.'[18]Rolling Stone noted the deeper voice and more intense beats found on the album, although it lampooned one of his euphemisms for newfound sexual maturity.[23]
The New York Times noted the difficulty Bieber faced in creating the album—a tension between his love of R&B and the profitability of pop music—while suggesting that his 'savvy compromises' made the conflict manageable.'[25]Entertainment Weekly praised the variety of audiences for the album, calling it 'the rare album that tries to be everything to everyone and largely succeeds.'[18]
Reviews of the vocals on specific songs were mixed. The New York Times review complained of certain songs where Bieber 'sounded bored' and unlike himself, although other tracks were said to show him when he 'leans on his instincts.' The review credited Bieber for his 'limber and wounded' vocals. It suggested that Bieber's voice would continue to evolve, and that in a few years it could fully express 'angst'. It said Bieber was 'more credible when begging or retreating',[25] while BBC Music stated similarly that 'his confidence, for the most part, [is] played down.'[17]
A large number of reviews compared Bieber to Justin Timberlake,[17][23][25][26] a once-teenage pop star who achieved great success during his evolution from teenage boy band member to young adult. Most found the situations very different, saying Bieber was better suited to pursuing his own style rather than follow in the footsteps of Timberlake. The New York Times, however, complimented his references to Michael Jackson as aspirational.[25] Meanwhile, reviewers tended to Dislike Bieber's work with other pop stars. BBC Music said that, despite an abundance of guest contributors, Bieber is 'overshadowed.'[17]
Assessments of the long-term impact of the album generally avoided calling Believe a revolutionary step forward. The Independent roundly criticized the artist's lack of innovation, calling it a 'pitifully timid affair'.[19]The New York Times noted that while Bieber was not ushering in radical changes to pop music, he was at least playing to his personal strengths. Billboard noted the singer's potential with future releases, pointing out 'multiple songs that hint at what Bieber could become someday.'[26]
Commercial performance
Believe debuted at number one on the Billboard 200 with first-week sales of 374,000. It was Bieber's fourth number-one album.[27] It dropped two spots in its second week to number three with sales of 115,000 copies.[28]Believe was certified platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) on July 31, 2012,[29] and has sold 1,610,000 copies in the US as of December 2015[30]
The album sold 57,000 copies in its first week in Canada, debuting atop the Canadian Albums Chart.[31] In the following week, the album fell to number two selling 18,000 copies, behind Linkin Park's Living Things.[32] It also debuted at number one on the UK Albums Chart with sales of 38,115 copies, making Bieber the second youngest male solo artist ever to reach number one.[33] In Japan, the album entered the Oricon Weekly Albums Chart at number seven, selling 13,886 copies.[34] As of July 26, 2012, the album has sold over 98,000 copies in Canada.[35] In Brazil, the album was certified platinum by Associação Brasileira dos Produtores de Discos (ABPD) within three days of release. The album debuted at number-one in Mexico and was later certified Platinum by Asociación Mexicana de Productores de Fonogramas y Videogramas ending the year as the 14th best selling of 2012.[36] In November 2013, Universal Music México awarded Bieber with a triple platinum certification for sales of over 180,000 copies as well as over 300,000 digital tracks.[37]
Believe Acoustic
On December 14, 2012, Bieber announced on The Ellen Show that he would be releasing an acoustic album of Believe. It was released on January 29, 2013.
Track listing
No. | Title | Writer(s) | Producer(s) | Length |
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1. | 'All Around the World' (featuring Ludacris) | 4:04 | ||
2. | 'Boyfriend' |
| 2:51 | |
3. | 'As Long as You Love Me' (featuring Big Sean) |
| 3:49 | |
4. | 'Catching Feelings' |
| 3:54 | |
5. | 'Take You' |
| 3:40 | |
6. | 'Right Here' (featuring Drake) |
| 3:24 | |
7. | 'Fall' |
| 4:08 | |
8. | 'Die in Your Arms' |
| 3:57 | |
9. | 'Thought of You' |
| 3:50 | |
10. | 'Beauty and a Beat' (featuring Nicki Minaj) | 3:48 | ||
11. | 'One Love' |
| 3:54 | |
12. | 'Be Alright' |
| 3:09 | |
13. | 'Believe' |
| 3:42 |
iTunes Store bonus track | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|
No. | Title | Writer(s) | Producer(s) | Length |
14. | 'Love Me Like You Do' |
| 4:39 |
Swedish bonus track/Spotify bonus track | ||||
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No. | Title | Writer(s) | Producer(s) | Length |
14. | 'Fairytale' (featuring Jaden Smith) |
| Harv & S | 3:12 |
Claire's exclusive bonus track | ||||
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No. | Title | Writer(s) | Producer(s) | Length |
14. | 'Boyfriend (Vice Remix)' |
| 4:46 |
Deluxe edition bonus tracks | ||||
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No. | Title | Writer(s) | Producer(s) | Length |
14. | 'Out of Town Girl' | Soundz, Harrell (vocal) | 3:33 | |
15. | 'She Don't Like the Lights' |
| 3:59 | |
16. | 'Maria' |
| 4:08 |
Japanese deluxe edition and tour edition bonus track[38][39] | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|
No. | Title | Writer(s) | Producer(s) | Length |
17. | 'Just Like Them' |
| Harv & S | 2:52 |
- Notes[40]
- 'Die in Your Arms' contains samples of the recording 'We Got a Good Thing Going' as performed by Michael Jackson, and written by Berry Gordy, Alphonso Mizell, Freddie Perren, and Deke Richards. It also contains samples of the recording 'Synthetic Substitution' as performed by Melvin Bliss as written by Herb Rooney.
Personnel
Credits for Believe adapted from album liner notes.[40]
- Justin Bieber – lead vocals, backing vocals, producer
- Michael Alexander – international marketing
- Wil Anspach – assistant engineer
- Big Sean – rap
- Delbert Bowers – mixing assistant
- Scott 'Scooter' Braun – executive producer
- Andre 'Drizza Don' Bridges – engineer
- Brandon N. Caddell – assistant engineer
- Matt Champlin – co-mixing, engineer
- Ariel Chobaz – vocal engineer
- Thomas Cullison – assistant engineer
- Eric Dawkins – backing vocals
- Deanna DellaCioppa – backing vocals
- Diplo – producer
- Antonio Dixon – additional instruments
- Sevada Djavadghazaryans – engineer
- Drake – rap
- Graham Edwards – guitar
- Dammo Farmer – bass
- Chris Galland – mixing assistant
- Corey Gamble – production A&R coordinator
- Serban Ghenea – mixing
- Ryan Good – creative director
- David Grant – marketing
- Josh Gudwin – engineer
- Kenny Hamilton – A&R
- John Hanes – mix engineer
- Kuk Harrell – album producer, backing vocals, vocal producer
- Trehy Harris – mixing assistant
- Christopher Hicks – album producer
- Hit-Boy – producer
- DJ Tay James – scratches
- Jaycen Joshua – mixing
- Dennis 'Agsfuction
- Dan Kanter – producer
- Kemal + Karla – stylist
- Rob Kinelski – engineer
- Dave Kutch – mastering
- Karen Kwak – A&R
- Nolan Lambroza – arranger, instruments, producer, programming, vocal arrangement
- Andre Lindal – producer
- Ludacris – rap
- Kim Lumpkin – production A&R coordinator
- Thomas Lumpkins – backing vocals
- Jacob Luttrell – producer
- Peter Mack – assistant engineer
- Bei Maejor – producer
- Fabian Marasciullo – mixing
- Scott Marcus – A&R coordination
- Manny Marroquin – mixing
- Max Martin – producer, vocal mixing, vocal producer
- Sarah McCann – A&R coordination
- MdL – producer
- Adam Messinger – arranger, instruments, producer, programming, vocal arrangement
- Nicki Minaj – rap
- Greg Morgan – backing vocals, sound design
- Matthew Musto – guitar producer
- Nasri – additional vocals, arranger, backing vocals, producer, vocal arrangement
- Chris 'Tek' O'Ryan – engineer
- The Pentagon – Producer
- Dave Poler – mixing assistant
- Mike Posner – keyboards, producer
- Vanessa Price – grooming
- Usher Raymond IV – executive producer
- Ariel Rechtshaid – producer
- Artie Reynolds – bass
- August Rigo – backing vocals
- Michael Ripoll – guitar
- Ramon Rivas – assistant engineer
- Daniela Rivera – additional/assistant engineer
- Todd Russell – art direction, creative director, design
- Travis Sayles – piano, producer, strings
- Gennaro Schiano – assistant engineer
- Scooter Braun Projects – management
- Phil Seaford – mixing assistant
- j.Que Smith – producer
- SoFly & Nius – producers
- Soundz – producer, programming
- Jame creative director, photography production
- Zedd – instrumental mixing, keyboards, producer, programming
Charts
Weekly charts
| Year-end charts
|
Certifications
Region | Certification | Certified units/Sales |
---|---|---|
Australia (ARIA)[75] | Platinum | 70,000^ |
Brazil (Pro-Música Brasil)[76] | 3× Platinum | 120,000* |
Canada (Music Canada)[78] | 2× Platinum | 179,000[77] |
Denmark (IFPI Denmark)[79] | 2× Platinum | 40,000^ |
Germany (BVMI)[80] | Gold | 100,000^ |
Ireland (IRMA)[81] | Gold | 7,500^ |
Italy (FIMI)[82] | Platinum | 60,000* |
Mexico (AMPROFON)[83] | 3× Platinum | 180,000^ |
New Zealand (RMNZ)[84] | Gold | 7,500^ |
Norway (IFPI Norway)[85] | 2× Platinum | 60,000* |
Poland (ZPAV)[86] | Platinum | 20,000* |
Spain (PROMUSICAE)[87] | Gold | 20,000^ |
Sweden (GLF)[88] | Platinum | 40,000^ |
United Kingdom (BPI)[89] | Gold | 100,000^ |
United States (RIAA)[90] | 3× Platinum | 1,610,000[30] |
*sales figures based on certification alone ^shipments figures based on certification alone |
Release history
Region | Date | Label |
---|---|---|
Australia[91] | June 15, 2012 | Universal Music |
Germany[92] | ||
Ireland[93] | Def Jam, Mercury | |
United Kingdom[94] | June 18, 2012 | |
Philippines[95] | MCA Music | |
United States[96] | June 19, 2012 | Schoolboy, RBMG, Island |
Poland[97] | Universal Music | |
Japan[98] | June 20, 2012 |
See also
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Justin Bieber shows there’s art in resilience on his fourth studio album. After a turbulent 2014, Purpose sees the pop prodigy return with his strongest work to date—an atmospheric, introspective set that’s built on smart production and intimate songwriting. From the radiant “What Do You Mean” to the soulful, Skrillex-produced “I’ll Show You”, this is Bieber at his most vulnerable and honest.
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Justin Bieber shows there’s art in resilience on his fourth studio album. After a turbulent 2014, Purpose sees the pop prodigy return with his strongest work to date—an atmospheric, introspective set that’s built on smart production and intimate songwriting. From the radiant “What Do You Mean” to the soulful, Skrillex-produced “I’ll Show You”, this is Bieber at his most vulnerable and honest.
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- 19 Songs, 1 Hour 9 Minutes
- Released: Nov 13, 2015
- ℗ 2015 Def Jam Recordings, a division of UMG Recordings, Inc.
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