Justin Bieber burst onto the global music scene at the tender age of 13 when his mother uploaded videos of him singing to YouTube, capturing the attention of Scooter Braun, who became his manager. Braun helped Bieber reach out to Usher Raymond, a superstar R&B singer and producer, leading to a recording contract with Raymond's label, RBMG, in partnership with Island Records. His debut single, "One Time," released in 2009, was a hit in Canada and later achieved international success, setting the stage for his first studio album, "My World," which also featured the chart-topping song "Baby." Bieber's ascent was meteoric; his subsequent albums "My World 2.0" and "Under the Mistletoe" further solidified his status as a pop icon. His third album, "Believe," showcased Bieber's evolution as both an artist and a young adult, incorporating EDM influences and reaching new creative heights with hits like "Beauty and a Beat." Over the years, Bieber has continued to evolve his sound, exploring different genres from pop-rock to soulful R&B. His musical journey has been marked by a series of critically acclaimed albums, including "Purpose," which featured global hits like "What Do You Mean?" and "Sorry," and showcased a more mature and introspective side. Apart from his music, Bieber has been a cultural icon, influencing fashion trends and leading social media conversations. He has also been vocal about his personal journey, including his Christian faith, battles with mental health, and marriage to model Hailey Baldwin in 2018. Bieber's commitment to his craft, combined with his candidness about life's challenges, has endeared him to a diverse fan base around the world. With numerous awards to his name, including multiple American Music Awards and Grammy Awards, Justin Bieber remains one of the most influential musical artists of his generation, continuing to push artistic boundaries and inspire millions with his music.