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Justin Bieber: The Fixture of Top-notch Collaborations

Published December 27, 2023

Justin Bieber, a pop sensation hailing from Ontario, Canada, has been creating chart-topping music since he emerged on the scene with his debut EP My World in 2009. His subsequent rise to a teen idol was meteoric, and he solidified his status with his very first studio album My World 2.0, which landed atop the US Billboard 200, making him the youngest solo male act to do so in nearly half a century.

Flash forward to today, Bieber, having turned 29, is celebrated as one of the best-selling music artists globally with over 150 million records sold. His record-breaking streak includes surpassing Elvis Presley's long-held record by becoming the youngest soloist with eight US number-one albums. His musical excellence is reflected in an array of awards from three Diamond certifications to multiple Grammy, Juno, Billboard Music, American Music, and Teen Choice awards.

Bieber's string of solo successes is accompanied by his prolific collaborative work. He's graced tracks by various renowned artists, often elevating the music to hit status. As of late, with notable anniversaries for albums like Under the Mistletoe and Journals, it’s an opportune moment to appreciate some of his most impressive features.

Justin Bieber’s Hallmark Collaborations

Bieber has partnered with a multitude of artists, spanning diverse genres and styles. The list includes everything from the sentimental 'Next To You' with Chris Brown to the dance-floor anthem '#thatPOWER' with will.i.am. In 2016, Bieber featured in Major Lazer's 'Cold Water', DJ Snake's 'Let Me Love You', and Chance The Rapper's 'Juke Jam' - each showing a different facet of Bieber's versatile vocal talent.

The collaborations continue with Gucci Mane's 'Love Thru The Computer', Post Malone's 'Deja Vu', and remixes like Sage the Gemini's 'Gas Pedal' and Trey Songz's 'Foreign'. Global hits also came from working with Ed Sheeran on 'I Don't Care', lending his voice to the massive success of Luis Fonsi's 'Despacito (Remix)', and teaming up with DJ Khaled for 'I'm The One' and 'No Brainer'.

His electronic music ventures were no less impactful, with 'Where Are Ü Now' alongside Skrillex, Diplo & Jack Ü, and making waves on the international stage with Wizkid's 'Essence (Remix)' and The Kid LAROI's 'Stay'. Most recently, his involvement in Don Toliver’s 'Private Landing' and Travis Scott’s 'Maria I’m Drunk' continue to showcase his dominance in the feature game.

As we revitalize Bieber's chart-topping collaborations, let us relish in the exceptional musical journey he has offered. A unique ability to adapt to various styles while adding a distinct flair, Justin Bieber’s feature run is a testament to his enduring versatility and influence within the music industry.

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