Published 16:33 IST, April 19th 2020
Justin Bieber's covers of famous songs sung by different artists; See videos
Justin Bieber has performed lots of covers of other famous artists' songs like Usher, Kanye West, Elliott Yamin and many more. Take a look at his best covers.
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Justin Bieber recently his studio album Changes in the month of February. The pop star kick-started 2020 with back-to-back chartbuster hits, from Yummy, Intentions, Forever, Habitual, Get Me to Come Around Me, and many more. He also announced his documentary titled Seasons.
Back in 2019, he also launched his own streetwear label, Drew House. Justin Bieber has never failed to amaze his fans with his songs. In fact, many popular artists have made cover versions of his songs, including Ariana Grande, The Vamps, to name a few. Even Justin Bieber has sung many cover songs of popular artists. Listed below are some of Justin Bieber’s most iconic cover songs.
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Cry Me A River - Justin Timberlake
Hours after it was reported that Justin and Selena Gomez had broken up, Justin Bieber took to the stage at Boston's TD Garden arena and performed one of the greatest songs of Justin Timberlake, "Cry Me a River”. Armed with acoustic guitars, Bieber and one of his band members sat down for a passionate rendition of the 2002 classic. Reportedly, the original song was famously inspired by Timberlake's breakup with Britney Spears.
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The Climb – Miley Cyrus
Justin Bieber covered Miley Cyrus' hit song "The Climb” on The Bert Show. The original song was the first single to be taken from the soundtrack of the 2009 released film Hannah Montana: The Movie. This tune was the first solo song from Miley to be marketed directly to Country radio as well as Pop radio.
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Someday At Christmas – Steve Wonder
Justin covered Stevie Wonder's famous song "Someday At Christmas" for President Obama and the First Lady. Originally sung by Steve Wonder, the song is one of the first Christmas songs with a social and political message. The song was written by Motown songwriters Ron Miller and Bryan Wells, who also wrote a few other Steve Wonder songs.
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16:33 IST, April 19th 2020