We were the ONLY magazines that got to hang out with Justin Bieber when he acted as principal for the day at Northview High School in Covina, CA! We got to follow him around and see how Justin Bieber would run a school if he were in charge! Watch the video to see the rules that Justin made and to catch his performance for the students! (bopandtigerbeat.com)
Justin will be releasing his song “Never Let You Go” on iTunes in just 6 days! He Tweeted:
“so i got some NEWS….BIG NEWS… Its only 5 days until my Bday, but now its only six days until I release a new song off of MY WORLD 2.0 on ITUNES!! Wanna know which song?? NEXT TUESDAY after my bday (help BABY get to #1 for my bday!! lol) I will release “NEVER LET YOU GO” finally on ITUNES from MY WORLD 2.0!!!”
Why not “Pick Me”? That’s becoming my favorite song.
Today marks the 5th year anniversary of Justin’s personal Youtube channel.
On Jan 15, 2007 JB signed up for his very own Youtube channel, named it “Kidrauhl”, Pattie uploaded his Stratford Idol videos for distant family members to watch, and the rest is history.
Justin got the name Kidrauhl from his dad. Jeremy often used the name “Lordrauhl” online (including his youtube channel) which he got from Terry Goodkind’s “Sword of Truth” books and the main character’s name was Lord Rahl. Justin used Kidrauhl which is incredibly cute!!!
Below is the very first video posted on JB’s Youtube channel 5 years ago today…
Justin tweeted:
“5 years ago today i started this youtube channel and you all changed my life. thank you. #AlwaysKidrauhl”

Young Beliebers were exposed to pornography after hackers attacked a bunch of Justin Bieber’s YouTube pages yesterday. Fans were also directed to videos saying the 16-year-old pop star had died in a car accident.
Hackers changed the sound on one video to a voice-over falsely reporting that the teenager had died, while other YouTube pages featured pop-up windows of pornography websites and explicit videos.
A report in the Daily Telegraph said Internet forum 4Chan is believed to have been responsible for the attacks, but other mischief makers apparently joined in once the hacks were discovered.
YouTube said it was working to fix the problem as soon as possible.
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