My World 2.0
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My World 2.0 is the latter of two-part debut studio album from Canadian singer Justin Bieber, and is his first full studio release. The album is the follow-up to the first platinum certified half of the album, which was released on November 17, 2009, via Island Records, and 2.0 was first released on March 19, 2010.[1] Bieber worked with producers and writers from his debut release, including Tricky Stewart & The-Dream and Midi Mafia, and several new including Bryan-Michael Cox, and The Stereotypes, among others. In addition to having a more dominant R&B feel than his first release, the album is described as edgier and more mature.
The album has received positive reviews, and debuted at number one on the U.S. Billboard 200, [2], selling over 283,000 copies, making Bieber the youngest solo male act to top the chart since 1963, and the first artist to occupy two top five spots on the chart since 2004.[2] When the album sold more copies in its second week, Bieber became the first act since The Beatles to debut at number one, and sell more the following week.[3] Bieber also had his second consecutive number one album in Canada, and in its second week the album peaked at number one in Ireland. It also charted in the top ten of eleven other countries. Bieber will support the album with his very first headlining tour, the My World Tour.
The album is preceded by the lead single, "Baby", featuring Ludacris was released on January 18, 2010, and two digital singles, the "Never Let You Go" on March 2, 2010, and "U Smile" on March 16, 2010. "Somebody to Love" will impact radio as the album's second single on April 20, 2010.
Background
In an interview with Billboard at the 2009 Z100 Jingle Ball, Bieber explained the reasoning behind splitting his debut release into two parts, My World and My World 2.0. Bieber said that people do not want to wait "over a year and half" for new music, and it was decided best to give it in parts.[4] In an interview with the Houston Chronicle, Bieber stated, "I wanted to do something that was a little bit more R&B and that could reach out to everyone. I just wanted to be able to show my vocal abilities."[5]
Musical structure and style
The album has been described as "edgier and more mature" than its predecessor, and also has a more prominent R&B feel to it. [5] Bieber stated, "I wanted to do something that was a little bit more R&B and that could reach out to everyone. I just wanted to be able to show my vocal abilities."[5]
Promotion
As he did with My World, Bieber went on a radio promotion spree in addition to other appearances. Bieber performed in Berlin for the The Dome 53 on March 5, 2010.[6]. In the United Kingdom he appeared on British talk show Alan Carr: Chatty Man,on breakfast television show GMTV, and on Live from Studio Five.[7] Bieber performed several songs from My World and My World 2.0 on QVC's "Q Sessions" on March 9, when his album was up for pre-sale on the network.[8] He and Selena Gomez performed at a concert at the Houston Rodeo on March 21.[9] Bieber also appeared on ABC's Nightline and in a CBS News segment interview with Katie Couric.[10] on He also performed on The View on March 23, and returned on the show for the March 24 episode, during which he also performed on BET's 106 & Park and The Late Show with David Letterman.[11] Bieber is following up the album with performances at the 2010 Kids' Choice Awards on March 27, 2010, on American Idol this spring, and as the musical guest on Saturday Night Live in April.
Singles
"Baby", featuring Ludacris was released as the album's lead single on January 18, 2010, and went on to impact mainstream and rhythmic radio formats. The song has been Bieber's highest peaks to date, reaching number three and five, respectively in Canada and the U.S., and charted in the top ten of seven other countries.
"Somebody to Love" will be sent to mainstream and rhythmic radio as the album's second single on April 20, 2010
Digital singles
"Never Let You Go" was released as the first digital-only single from the album on March 2, 2010. It debuted at fourteen and twenty-one in Canada and the U.S., respectively. The has an accompanying video, which was shot at the Atlantis resort in the Bahamas.[12] It was thought to be the album's second single, but is unknown since "Somebody to Love" was sent to radio as the second single.
"U Smile", was released on iTunes on March 16, 2010, as the second digital-only single. It peaked at seventeen and twenty-one in Canada and the U.S. respectively.
Reception
Commercial
The album debuted at number one on the U.S. Billboard 200 selling 283,000 copies in it's first week, at the age of sixteen, the charting made him the youngest solo male act to top the chart since 1963 when Stevie Wonder did with The 12 Year Old Genius, and the first artist to occupy two top five spots on the chart since Nelly in 2004.[2] With the album, Bieber also became the second youngest artist overall to achieve the number one, only being beaten out by a fifteen year old Miley Cyrus in 2008 with Breakout.[2] Bieber also had his second consecutive number one album in Canada, and the has also charted in the top ten of eleven other countries. The album fell to #2 in it's second week but sales were up 3% to 291,000 totalling at 596,000 copies sold in the U.S. so far[13] making Bieber the first act since The Beatles to debut at number one, and sell more the following week.[3]
Critical
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Source | Rating |
About.com | [14] |
Allmusic | [15] |
BBC Music | (negative)[16] |
Boston Herald | (F-)[17] |
Entertainment Weekly | (B)[18] |
National Post | (positive) [19] |
The New York Times | (mixed) [19] |
People | [20] |
Rolling Stone | [21] |
Toronto Star | [22] |
Us Magazine | [23] |
Washington Post | (mixed) [24] |
My World 2.0 received generally positive reviews from critics, receiving an average score of 70 of 100, according to music review aggregator Metacritic.[25] Andy Kellman of Allmusic's Andy Kellman have the album four out of five stars, praising the album for its "upbeat R&B-flavored pop songs." along with Bieber's ballads that "might be termed adult contemporary if the singer happened to be of age." He also complimented the dance-pop songs, calling them, "light on the ears yet memorable; and that "the unrequited material sounds deeply felt; the ballads have all the necessary us-against-the-world teen-love dramatics."[15] Leah Greenblatt of Entertainment Weekly gave the album a B rating, stating that it "won't likely affect any adults not in the direct blast radius of Bieber's target range", however she praised his "R&B swagger" which reminded her " of early-days Usher and Justin Timberlake", along with commending the song "U Smile" as a "shimmery slice of Hall & Oates-style blue-eyed souland", and finally stating "there's real talent, it seems, under all that hair."[18]
Ian Drew Us Magazine gave the album three and a half stars, stating that Bieber serves up more "hard-to-resist R&B pop and uniquely grown-up vocal trills." However he was weary of some of the lyrical content, as in "Eenie Meenie in which he called corny the line, "Catch a bad chick by her toe" in the nursery rhyme-derived 'Eeenie Meenie'."[23] Jody Rosen of Rolling Stone gave the album a positive three out of five stars review, commending all songs on the album, calling "Baby" a "is a consciously crafted throwback." He went on to say that, "Bieber has made a filler-free album. Even the ballads — often a weak spot on pop/R&B records — are fully realized, with "Never Let You Go" and "Stuck in the Moment" mixing love-struck lyrics with big, lovable choruses."[21] The review did point out some flaws in the album, saying that his "talent is not fully formed" as seen in "Overboard." However, he said "Those who dismiss Bieber out of hand are missing out on a seriously good pop record, one that mines vintage teen-pop themes but plays like a primer on 2010-model bubblegum."[21] Bill Lamb of About.com gave the album four our of five stars, stating, "this is not just a continuation of the first. Justin Bieber is significantly more defined as an artist here. He appears as a genuinely talented singer of pure R&B-edged bubblegum pop." He goes on to say, "There is evolution here on model 2.0, and it is into a tighter, no filler definition of the sound of Justin Bieber. He has a sweet teen male voice in the classic tradition of young Michael Jackson, Donny Osmond, and the Hanson brothers." When speaking of "U Smile", Lamb said, "It is guaranteed to generate warm and fuzzy emotions in millions of young fans. However, it should not disappoint adults either. There is a clarity and resonance in Justin Bieber's young voice that would be the envy of most American Idol contestants. Just like in the past it is easy to disparage these tunes in their simplicity and lack of high-brow pretension, but it is just that which makes My World 2.0 such a refreshing experience. There is no significant filler here. If you are looking for a pure, engaging pop record, you can't do much better right now."[14]
Track listing
The official track listing was confirmed on Bieber's official website on February 26, 2010.[26]
No. | Title | Writer(s) | Producer(s) | Length |
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1. | "Baby Suck My Small Dick" (featuring Somebody Gay Not Like My Dawg Luda) | Justin Bieber, The-Dream, Tricky Stewart, Christina Milian | T. Nash, C. Stewart, C. Milian | 3:36 |
2. | "Someboy to Sexually Arouse" | J. Bieber, Heather Bright & The Stereotypes | The Stereotypes | 3:42 |
3. | "Stuck In the Gay Strip Club" | J. Bieber, The Stereotypes, Dan August Rigo | The Stereotypes | 3:43 |
4. | "U Fat Ass" | J. Bieber, Jerry Duplessis, Arden Altino, D. Rigo | J. Duplessis, A. Altino | 3:17 |
5. | "Runaway Cock" | J. Bieber, Melvin Hough II, Rivelino Wouter, Timothy Thomas & Theron Thomas | Melvin Hough II | 3:33 |
6. | "Never Let You Go" | J. Bieber, Johnta Austin, Bryan-Michael Cox | B. Cox | 4:26 |
7. | "Overboard My Hairy Vagina" (featuring Jessica Jarrell) | J. Bieber, Midi Mafia, Dapo Torimiro, Taurian Shropshire | Midi Mafia, D. Torimiro | 4:11 |
8. | "Eenie Meenie Dick" (with Sean Kingston) | J. Bieber, Carlos Battey, Steven Battey, Kisean Anderson | Benny Blanco | 3:23 |
9. | "Up My Ass" | J. Bieber, Nasri, Adam Messinger | The Messengers | 3:55 |
10. | "That Should Be Someone Who Has Talent" | J. Bieber, Nasri, Adam Messinger, Luke Boyd | The Messengers | 3:53 |
No. | Title | Writer(s) | Producer(s) | Length |
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11. | "Kiss & Tell" (iTunes bonus track) | J. Bieber, D. Rigo, The Runners, The Monarch | The Runners, The Monarch | 3:29 |
12. | "Where Are You Now" (Walmart bonus track) | J. Bieber | B. Cox | 4:27 |
Charts
Chart (2010) | Peak position |
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Austrian Albums Chart[27][B] | 2 |
Belgian Albums Chart (Flanders)[28] | 18 |
Belgian Albums Chart (Wallonia)[28] | 100 |
Brazilian Albums Chart[29] | 5 |
Canadian Albums Chart[30] | 1 |
Danish Albums Chart[31][B] | 9 |
Dutch Albums Chart[31] | 4 |
European Top 100 Albums [32] | 4 |
Finnish Albums Chart[33][A] | 20 |
French Albums Chart[33][A] | 4 |
German Singles Chart[32] | 7 |
Greek Albums Chart[27][B] | 25 |
Irish Albums Chart[34][B] | 1 |
Italian Albums Chart[35][A] | 17 |
New Zealand Albums Chart[27][B] | 2 |
Norway Albums Chart[33][A] | 3 |
Polish Albums Chart[31] | 22 |
Portuguese Albums Chart[33][A] | 2 |
Spanish Albums Chart[36][B] | 71 |
Swedish Albums Chart[33][A] | 21 |
Swiss Albums Chart[33][A] | 9 |
UK Albums Chart[37][B] | 3 |
U.S. Billboard 200 [38] | 1 |
- A^ Territories where My Worlds was released.
- B^ Territories where My Worlds was released, and charted in conjunction with My World, sales are also combined.
Chart procession and succession
Release history
Country | Date | Label | Format | Edition |
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Poland | March 19, 2010[39][40] | Universal Music | CD, digital download | Standard, My Worlds |
Germany | Standard, My Worlds | |||
France | March 22, 2010[41] | My Worlds | ||
Canada | March 23, 2010 | Standard | ||
United States | Island Records | Standard | ||
Australia | March 26, 2010[42] | Universal Music | CD | Standard |
United Kingdom | March 21, 2010[43] | Mercury Records | Digital download | My Worlds |
March 22, 2010[44] | CD | |||
Brazil | March 23, 2010[45] | Universal Music | CD, digital download | |
Australia | April 2, 2010[46] | Standard | Digital download | |
April 23, 2010[47] | CD, digital download | My Worlds (Australian Edition) | ||
Japan | May 19, 2010[48] | CD, CD+DVD | My Worlds |
- My Worlds is a re-release of My World with the 10 new tracks added.
Death
Justin Bieber died the morning of April 15th at 8:00AM Newfoundland Time Zone and was traveling to the JunoAwards when his bus crashed on the highway.Once the crash happened Bieber was taken to the Grand-Falls Windsor Hospital and died in the hospital at that time.
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