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Justin is on the cover of People Magazine in the US this week!

Did you get your copy yet? If not, run out to the store and get it (you only have today & tomorrow) because we want to see all of Justin’s fans with their copy of the cover.

Upload a picture of yourself with Justin’s People magazine and you will be entered to win a signed copy of the magazine from Justin and a copy of the new album My World 2.0!

Post your pictures with the Justin People magazine cover on the event wall and we will pick a winner on Friday 4.16. All fans that upload images WITHOUT the Justin People magazine cover will be disqualified for the contest.

Buy Justin’s new album, My World 2.0 here: http://idj.to/MW2FB

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  • Justin Bieber
  • Image Credit: AP
Justin Bieber might be the latest young artist to have taken the music scene by storm, but the pint-sized pop-star’s rise to fame isn’t the most conventional. The 16-year-old Canadian first caught the radar as a YouTube star, when his mother uploaded shaky home-recordings of his performances at local events.
The amateur footage caught the attention of Atlanta manager Scooter Braun who then introduced Bieber to RnB superstar Usher. The rest is history. Now the star’s baby-faced looks and high-pitched voice have garnered a massive following and his debut album ‘My World’ hit platinum soon after its release in November 2009.
Here are his most notable YouTube appearances:

Justin singing So Sick by Ne-Yo (pre fame)
One of the first performances his mother uploaded to YouTube which introduced him the world (and much fame).


Justin flirting with Esmée Denters 

With his puppy-dog-eyes and adorable smile, the star serenades another YouTube discovery Esmee Denters, still early on in his journey to stardom.

Justin in the studio with Usher!! 
In this short behind-the-scenes video, we see Bieber chilling and joking around with his new mentor and ‘homie’ Usher


One Time official video

The official video of one of his biggest hits ‘One Time’ in which Bieber drives fans wild and hangs out with buddy Usher.


We Are The World 25 For Haiti – Official Video 

Bieber joined hundreds of other artists to produce a charity version of classic hit ‘We are the World’ to raise funds for Haiti.

 Justin Bieber’s surprise appearance on Ellen Now an outright star, Bieber show off some well-known dance moves on talk show host Ellen Degeneres’ show.

Justin Bieber singing for President Obama The tiny star also entertained US President Barack Obama and guests at a special Christmas event. “It was an incredible honour and I was really nervous,” Bieber said on his YouTube channel.
 








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When students in the Marcus Whitman school district in rural Ontario County started collecting pennies for a charity fundraiser last fall, Justin Bieber was just another Donnie Klang.

A concert by Klang was the prize last year when Honeoye Falls-Lima High School won 98PXY’s High School Challenge and Marcus Whitman came in second. Since then, Klang has faded into pop-star oblivion while Bieber has skyrocketed to fame.

This year, Marcus Whitman edged Honeoye Falls-Lima in the contest and Bieber, fresh from an appearance on Saturday Night Live and with a No. 2 album on the Billboard 200 chart, will perform this week for students in the 1,500-student district in Gorham.

“I think at the time when the kids were bringing in the pennies, Justin Bieber wasn’t Justin Bieber. Now, all of sudden, he’s huge,” said Honeoye Falls-Lima High School principal James Nelson.

In the fall, before Bieber struck it big, the possibility of him coming to the school wasn’t a very big motivator for Marcus Whitman students.

“It’s a good thing we won this year and not last year,” said Jody McLaughlin, a social studies teacher whose leadership-in-action class spearheaded the fundraising campaign.

Marcus Whitman students collected more than $3,000 for the contest to benefit the Hillside Family of Agencies. McLaughlin said officials at radio station WPXY-FM (97.9), which sponsored the contest, don’t want the district to reveal what day Bieber will be at the school to avoid attracting crowds of spectators.

“We’re in the process of making a variety of posters and banners that we’re going to hang up for him,” McLaughlin said.

But the 16-year-old Canadian heartthrob, who is expected to put on a one-hour show, won’t see the greetings until he gets inside the school because district officials are worried signs outside will attract too much attention.

Marcus Whitman students found out they won the contest in December.

“Each day it gets closer it’s more and more exciting. Back in December, people were really excited and it keeps getting more so, particularly among the girls. They are very excited,” said McLaughlin.

Then he added: “I’m probably just as excited as them.”

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