El año pasado para mi cumpleaños, Ricardo me llevó al restaurante Mimi y los meseros me trajeron un ponquecito y empezaron a cantarme el cumpleaños y luego todo el restaurante también se unió a cantarlo… fue el momento más especial en mi vida.
@ricardoripollj3 te amo mucho.
perdonen pero yo me fumaba el canal 7 un viernes hasta la 1 am viendo boxeo esperando la pelea de mayweather solo para verlo llegar con justin así q ninguno de ustedes fan enclosetados me va a sacar de la valla
eu assim sempre que ouço everything hallelujah pq automaticamente vem o justin no documentário falando que os seguranças entravam no quarto dele para verificar o pulso e ver se ele tava vivo
Justin Bieber cantó "I made you a promise, I told you I'd change" mientras sostenía la mano de una fan, dando a entender que no solo sanó por él, por Hailey, por Jack sino tambien por sus fans.
A 13-year-old Canadian kid uploaded R&B covers to YouTube in 2008 from his bedroom. A talent manager named Scooter Braun stumbled on the videos and signed him.
For the next 15 years, Braun controlled everything. Tours, branding, business deals, public image. The kid became the biggest pop star on the planet, sold 150 million records, racked up 32 billion Spotify streams, and had three Diamond-certified singles before turning 25.
Then in 2022, he got hit with Ramsay Hunt syndrome. Partial facial paralysis. Cancelled the world tour. Disappeared from public life entirely.
Here's where it gets interesting.
In January 2023, he sold his entire 290-song catalog to Hipgnosis for $200 million. Every song he'd ever released. "Baby." "Sorry." "Love Yourself." All of it. Gone. At 28 years old, he cashed out his past.
Then he dropped Scooter Braun. After 15 years. No manager. No agent. For the first time in his career, nobody was making decisions for him.
Fast forward to this weekend. Coachella calls. He picks up the phone himself. Rolling Stone confirmed he negotiated his own headlining deal directly with Goldenvoice. No agent commission. No manager cut. $10 million for two weekends, and he kept all of it.
Then he walked onto the biggest stage in music, sat down behind a MacBook, and pulled up YouTube.
He played "Baby" from 2010. He played his bedroom covers from 2008. He harmonized with his 13-year-old self in front of 100,000 people. Katy Perry joked about whether he had YouTube Premium.
Half the internet called it lazy. The other half called it genius.
They're both wrong. It was a receipt.
He sold his catalog for $200 million. He fired the man who discovered him. He negotiated his own deal. And then he went back to the exact platform where it all started and said: I built this from a laptop. I'm headlining Coachella from a laptop. And for the first time in my life, every dollar is mine.
The kid from YouTube just closed the loop.
there is simply no one alive who did what justin did while being just a kid. he's a legend and can't be compared to just anyone with 2 hits. he could stand still on stage for 2 hours and ppl would still go crazy for him because well he's justin bieber
@IamProductora@Sveralopez Y si eran del ICBF es peor, yo que trabaje con esa entidad su lema siempre era: lo que no está evidenciado no existe! Y para todooo hay que poner fotos como evidencia.
Confirmo! Cuando visite por primera vez el apto de mi novio lit todo estaba super impecable, incluso la decoración y la pintura parecía que ahí viviera una mujer… resulta que 1. El es muy organizado 2. Su prima le ayudó con la decoración y 3. Su mamá con la limpieza.
Amor si tú llegas a la casa de un hombre que viva solo y ves todo ordenado, limpio, decorado como una taza de té. Si no es gay ( tiene empleada, madre o alguna mujer de su familia) que le ayuda con eso y si no es ninguna de las anteriores eres la otra.
@AmaliaQuintanaM Lo peor de todo es que la pelada siempre ha sentido que ella es la del problema y por eso su papá no la quiere lo suficiente como a sus hermanastras y constantemente se cuestiona “por qué con ellas si y conmigo no?” Y lo que es peor aún que la mamá no le creyó nada.