@JuanitoSay Big production doesn’t always mean a song will stay with people. Some songs sell well, but the ones people feel connected to are the ones they keep coming back to.Some songs go viral for a moment, the ones people truly connect with are the ones they keep listening to for years.
Só pra lembrar que pra fazer isso que ele fez de abrir o YouTube mostrando sucessos da carreira TEM QUE TER TIDO SUCESSO NA CARREIRA 😅 e ele não mostrou nem a metade de todos os sucessos…. Bom dia https://t.co/DYWYaIGKdj
@HBCU_Teacher@Jeremy_Hecht Event organizers don’t book a $10M artist without knowing what kind of performance they’re getting. These things are negotiated and agreed on beforehand.
So why attack Justin alone?
@Nolimitzor_X Some people actually enjoy artists being more raw and present in the moment instead of putting on a heavily scripted spectacle.
If he were truly lazy, he simply wouldn’t walk onto stage at all.
@Nolimitzor_X And about the “$10M” everyone keeps mentioning — do we even know the real number? What were the production costs? What agreements were made behind the scenes? Whatever it is, those terms were negotiated and agreed upon.
@Nolimitzor_X A life like that rarely comes with anything close to “normal.” On top of that, he has openly talked about dealing with depression.
Instead of tearing him down, maybe we should acknowledge that the fact he’s back on stage, singing again, showing up in public, is already something.
@Nolimitzor_X People seem to forget that Justin Bieber went through Ramsay Hunt syndrome, which caused partial facial paralysis and forced him to cancel multiple tours.
He’s also been under immense pressure since becoming a global superstar at around 15 years old.
@Indie5051 He passed some cruel moment in life, can you just be happy and mercy to see someone smile ?
Do you want him to repeat Chester Bennington’s action?