Justin Bieber is undoubtedly the king of pop reinvention. He started out as the cherub-faced idol of your teenage fantasies, became cultural enemy number one to the public, and then miraculously recovered to become a figure that hipsters, dance-goers, pop kids and R&B fans could all get along.
The music has remained the same throughout its many periods. The quality has actually improved considerably. Whether you like him or not – and most people do – Bieber is a talented dancer, musician, singer and songwriter. He’s the complete package, and his selection of colleagues is outstanding. Here are Justin Bieber’s best songs according to Billboard.
“Despacito”
This remix of “Despacito”, whether you like it or not, is one of the most famous songs of all time. This is Justin Bieber’s first and only Spanish language song to date. Fans have driven her rendition to the top of the Hot 100 for 16 straight weeks.
“Sorry”
In addition to the romantic concept of Justin Bieber apologizing to the ladies (cough Selena Gomez cough) he may have offended on his journey to adulthood, he needed to forgive himself for making a donkey in public. In this regard, “Sorry” from the album Purpose represents its peak. It just details everything to an infectious beat with an impossible-to-ignore hook, thinly disguised as a loving apology.
“Where are you now”
It was absolutely amazing when Bieber got on the main stage and performed this song live with the band Jack Ü. The collaboration with Jack Ü contributed to Bieber’s newfound success as an adult pop artist. Although it’s more mature, it still has that sparkle of a candy-colored dream. Instantly recognized, the hook’s raised vocal line was undoubtedly a game-changer for pop and dance production at the time. For the rest of the trio’s life, “Where Are Ü Now” will likely remain one of Bieber, Skrillex and Diplo’s best songs.