![]() 35 million views for the former, and the astronomically high number I mentioned before for the latter (this was looking solely at Vevo, if anyone would like to check for themselves). Look at the lyrically embarrassing "Eenie Meenie" (with a guest appearance by Sean Kingston), compared to "Baby". To me, these tracks just became monotonous, simply testing out slight variations on the same formula to see what the public (aka YouTube) wants. The lower, the better all of these songs will have something for you if you keep low standards in mind. Your enjoyment level of this record is directly related to your "catchy" threshold that is, your standards to what melodies and lyrics get stuck in your head. And I can honestly say: I have no idea.Ī track-by-track would be so incredibly pointless, because every track is nearly the same. This being said, I subjected myself to Bieber's music from this album, to see what all the fuss (almost 500,000,000 views for "Baby" on YouTube) was about. Other reviewers on this site have done a fantastic job of not only reviewing Bieber's "music" as objectively as humanly possible, but also keeping the all-too-easy gay jokes to a bare minimum. Justin Bieber practically has a giant red bullseye painted on his preppy clothing.
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