Justin Drew Bieber (born March 1, 1994, in Stratford, Ontario, Canada) rose to fame after being discovered via YouTube in 2008 and quickly signed under the guidance of Usher and Scooter Braun. His debut EP My World (2009) and the follow-up album My World 2.0 (2010) made him the youngest solo male artist in nearly five decades to top the Billboard 200.
He released global hits such as “Baby,” “Sorry,” “Love Yourself,” and “What Do You Mean?”, and gained massive recognition through his feature on Luis Fonsi’s “Despacito.” With multiple Grammy Awards and record-breaking achievements, Bieber became a defining icon in modern pop.
After launching albums Changes (2020) and Justice (2021), Bieber paused his world tour in late 2022 following a diagnosis of Ramsay Hunt syndrome, which caused temporary facial paralysis. During this period, he focused on his health and welcomed his son, Jack Blues, in 2024.
In July 2025, he surprised fans with his seventh studio album SWAG, featuring introspective themes about fatherhood, mental health, and marriage, and collaborations with artists like Gunna and Sexyy Red. The lead single “Daisies” earned critical praise for its vulnerability and lo-fi style.
Parallel to his music, Bieber launched the streetwear label SKYLRK, promoted alongside his wife Hailey. He celebrated the album release with a star-studded event attended by close industry friends, underscoring his ongoing relevance.
Having sold over 150 million records worldwide, Bieber remains engaged in philanthropic efforts and mental health advocacy, combining creative innovation with personal resilience in his continued journey.