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''My World 2.0'' is the debut
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by Canadian singer
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. It was released on March 19, 2010, by
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. It is considered the second half of a two-piece project, being supplemented by Bieber's debut
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'' My World'' (2009). After signing a recording contract in light of his growing popularity on
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, Bieber worked with collaborators including his mentor Usher, and producers
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,
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, and
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. The record follows in the same vein as ''My World'', incorporating
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and R&B elements. Lyrically, it discusses teen romance and
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situations. Upon its release, ''My World 2.0'' received generally favorable reviews from
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, who complimented its production. It debuted at number one on the US ''Billboard'' 200 albums chart with first-week sales of 283,000 copies. In doing so, Bieber became the youngest solo male artist to top the chart since
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in 1963. With ''My World'' peaking at number five on the chart that week, Bieber became the first artist to occupy two top-five positions on the ranking since
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in 2004. The album's sales were larger in its second week of release in the US, becoming the first album since
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' '' 1'' (2000) to debut at number one there, and have a stronger-selling second week. Bieber also had his second consecutive number-one album in Canada, and in its second week of release the album peaked at number one in Ireland, Australia, and New Zealand. It also charted in the top ten of fifteen other countries. Bieber supported the album with his first headlining worldwide concert tour, the My World Tour (2010–2011). He was the ninth solo artist to chart on the Billboard 200 under the age of 18, as well as the third solo male artist to do so since
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's Recorded Live: The 12 Year Old Genius for 47 years. The album was preceded by the
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, "
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", featuring American rapper
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, which was released on January 18, 2010, and two promotional digital singles, " Never Let You Go" on March 2, 2010, and "
U Smile "U Smile" is a song performed by Canadian singer Justin Bieber. It was written by Jerry Duplessis, Arden Altino, and Dan August Rigo, and produced by Duplessis and Altino. The song was released as the second digital-only single from My World 2.0, ...
" on March 16, 2010. " Somebody to Love" aired on the radio as the album's third official single on April 20, 2010, and "U Smile" was eventually released to radio as the album's fourth official single on August 24, 2010. The album received a
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nomination for
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at the 53rd Grammy Awards.


Background and composition

In 2009, in an interview with ''
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'' at the Z100
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, 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 a half" for new music, and it was decided best to give it in parts. In an interview with the ''
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'', 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." In a piece with ''
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'' Bieber stated that most of the production took place in
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, and confirmed collaborating again with
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and
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. Bieber said, that he was hoping that the album would be much better, considering that ''My World'' was his first time in a studio, calling himself "a rookie last album because it was during my first year." Sara Anderson of ''
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'' commented that "his sophomore release also showcases pop-y and
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fused tracks". The record has also been said to mine "vintage teen-pop themes" but play as "2010-model
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". It has also been called "catchy, upbeat and dreamy", bringing to mind "smash dance hits". The lyrical content consists of "necessary us-against-the-world teen-love dramatics." Jody Rosen of Rolling Stone commented that, "As long as there has been rock & roll, there have been pretty-boy singers like Bieber, offering a gentle introduction to the mysteries and heartaches of adolescence: songs flushed with romance but notably free of sex itself." The album's lead single, "
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", coined by ''
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'' as a "consciously crafted throwback" draws from fifties music and
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while incorporating a hip-hop influence. The lyrical contents refer to the departure of a first love in lines such as, "And I wanna play it cool/But I'm losin' you.../I'm in pieces/Baby fix me...." Monica Herrera of Billboard said that " Somebody to Love" and " Eenie Meenie" were "hardwired for
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". "Somebody to Love" contains influences of
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, notably
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and
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, and is a "straightforward plea for a soul mate". "Eenie Meenie" has been described as "sultry reggaton", and references childhood rhymes. Two of the album's tracks, "Runaway Love" and "
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" echo
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, and critics claimed the tracks go beyond Bieber's demographic. The first has been compared to the work of
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and the
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, influenced by funk and disco. The song has been described as "lush" and "sauntering", giving off a summer vibe. Jon Caramanica of ''
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'' said "Runaway Love" was a "winning amalgam" of
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and
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's " Policy of Truth." However, the song's "breezy groove" has been said to reminisce
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's " Runaway" and
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's "
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." The latter, "U Smile", compared to
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, has a "bluesy" feel, and makes use of metaphors such as, "You are my ends and my means/With you there's no in between." Andy Kellman of
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commented that the album's ballads could be considered adult contemporary "if the singer happened to be of age". The album's ballads, such as " Never Let You Go" and "Stuck in the Moment" mix "love-struck lyrics with big, lovable, choruses". The previous has been noted to have distinct similarities to
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's "
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", while the latter makes references to doomed couples such as
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, Bonnie & Clyde and
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. In "That Should Be Me", a "sobbing ballad", Bieber "plays the scorned ex", with lyrics like, "Did you forget all the plans that you made with me?". "Up"'s lyrics have Bieber realize love makes him invulnerable as he sings about how a relationship can only get better, with exaggerated lines such as, "We'll take it to the sky/Past the moon/Through the galaxies." A
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bonus track, "Where Are You Now", an extension of sorts of ''My World''s " Down To Earth", focuses on Bieber's feelings after his parents' splitting up.


Promotion

As he did with ''My World'', Bieber went on a radio promotion spree in addition to other appearances. Bieber performed in
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for the Dome 53 on March 5, 2010. In the
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he appeared on British talk show Alan Carr: Chatty Man, on breakfast television show ''
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'', and on '' Live from Studio Five''. Bieber performed several songs from ''My World'' and ''My World 2.0'' on
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's "Q Sessions" on March 9, when his album was up for pre-sale on the network. He and
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performed at a concert at the Houston Rodeo on March 21. Bieber also appeared on ABC's ''
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'' and in a
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segment interview with
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. 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
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's ''
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'' and the ''
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''. Bieber followed up the album with performances at the '' 2010 Kids' Choice Awards'' on March 27, 2010, and as the musical guest on ''
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'' in April. Bieber also promoted the album on ''
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'' on May 11, 2010, and performed on that season's ''
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''. Bieber continued the album's promotion by performing on ''
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'' on June 4, 2010, and on June 19 at the "MuchMusic Awards".


Singles

"
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" featuring
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, was released as the album's lead single on January 18, 2010, and it went on to impact the
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and rhythmic radio formats. The song held Bieber's highest peaks at the time, reaching number three and five, respectively in Canada and the United States, and charted in the top ten of five other countries. " Somebody to Love" was sent to mainstream and rhythmic radio as the album's second single on April 20, 2010. It reached the top twenty in most countries. "
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", which was originally released as the second digital single, was played on the
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radio as the album's third single on August 24, 2010, and in on September 6, 2010. It has already peaked at numbers 17 and 21 in Canada and the United States, respectively. It also peaked at number 98 in the United Kingdom due to strong digital downloads. " Never Let You Go" was released as the first digital-only single from the album on March 2, 2010. It debuted at numbers 14 and 21 in Canada and the United States, respectively. The song has an accompanying video, which was shot at the Atlantis resort in the Bahamas. 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.


Critical reception

''My World 2.0'' received an average score of 68 of 100 at music review aggregator
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. Andy Kellman of
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has the album at a rating of 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." Leah Greenblatt of ''
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'' 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 how many tracks reminded her "the sanitized R&B swagger of early-days Usher and
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", along with commending the song "
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" as a "shimmery slice of Hall & Oates-style blue-eyed souland", and finally stating "there's a real talent, it seems, under all that hair." However, Sputnikmusic's Rudy Klapper found that his producers "do him little favors" and commented on its substance, "Nearly every song requires some sort of suspension of belief thanks to the lyrics, but if one ignores just what bull*** Bieber is spewing at any given time, ''My World 2.0'' reveals itself as a largely unobjectionable slice of harmless pop music." Luke O'Neil of ''
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'' criticized the music's "recycling" of different styles and wrote in conclusion, "will anyone care about this record of au courant R&B, soul, and junior high pop five minutes into the future? Give it some time." Jon Caramanica of ''
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'' called the album "an amiable collection of age-appropriate panting with intermittent bursts of misplaced precociousness", but added that "Bieber's fumbles are easily muffled by his production — more technology — which, while less ambitious here than on his debut EP, is still brutally effective." ''
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'' gave it three out of five stars and called it "a seriously good pop record, one that mines vintage teen-pop themes but plays like a primer on 2010-model bubblegum."


Commercial performance

''My World 2.0'' debuted at number one on the US ''Billboard'' 200 chart, selling 283,000 copies in its first week. This became Bieber's first US number one debut and his second top-ten album. In its second week, the album fell to number two behind Usher's
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, selling an additional 291,000 copies, which was a 3% increase. In its third week, the album returned to number one on the chart, selling 102,000 more copies, which was a 65% decrease from its previous week. In its fourth week, the album remained at number one on the chart, selling 92,000 copies, bringing its four-week total to 768,000 copies. As of December 2015, the album has sold 3,330,000 copies in the US. On June 24, 2020, the album was certified
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by the
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(RIAA) for combined sales and
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s of over four million units in the United States.


Track listing

The track listing was confirmed on Bieber's official website on February 26, 2010.


''My Worlds''

''My Worlds'' is the
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of Bieber's first
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''My World''. It includes both the ''My World'' EP and Bieber's debut album ''My World 2.0'' on its tracklisting. The album was released on March 19, 2010, the same day as ''My World 2.0''.


Personnel

*Ryan Aldred – stylist *Arden "Keyz" Altino – piano, keyboards, producer (Track 4) *K. Anderson – composer (Track 8) *Zack Atkinson – art direction, design *Nasri Atweh – composer, background vocals, producer, instrumentation (Tracks 9–10) *Johnta Austin – composer (Track 6) *Warren Babson – recording engineer (Track 4) *Bruno Beatz – guitar (Track 4) *Matt Beckley – music editing (Track 8) *A.J. Benson – A&R *Justin Bieber – composer, vocals (All Tracks) *Benny Blanco – composer, drums, keyboards, music programming, producer, engineer (Track 8) *Luke Boyd – composer, background vocals (Track 10) *Jackie Boyz (Carlos & Steven Battey) – composer, background vocals (Track 8) *Scott "Scooter" Braun – executive producer *C. Bridges – composer (Track 1) *Leesa D. Brunson – A&R *Dave Clauss – recording engineer, audio mixing assistant (Track 4) *Bryan-Michael Cox – music producer, instrumentation (Track 6) *Tom Coyne – mastering *Ben Defusco – guitar (Track 4) *Dirty Swift – music producer, music recording engineer (Track 7) *Jerry Duplessis – composer, producer (Track 4) *Paul J. Falcone – additional keyboards (Track 4) * Şerban Ghenea – audio mixing (Track 8) *Shani Gonzales – A&R *Andy Grassi – recording engineer (Track 4) *Kuk Harrell – vocal recording engineer, vocal producer (All Tracks) *Travis Harrington – assistant vocal recording engineer (All Tracks) *Christopher Hicks – producer *Daria Hines – stylist *Sam Holland – recording engineer (Track 8) *Melvin Hough II – composer, instrumentation (Track 5) *Jimmy James – assistant music editing (Track 8) *Jaycen Joshua – audio mixing (Tracks 1–2, 5) *Doug Joswick – package production *Sean Kingston – additional lead vocals (Track 8) *Chris Kraus – music recording engineer (Track 7) *Jeremy "J Boogs" Levin – production coordination (Track 8) *Giancarlo Lino – audio mixing assistant (Tracks 1–2, 5) *Pamela Littky – photography *Phillip Lynah Jr. – music recording engineer (Track 5) *Erik Madrid – audio mixing assistant (Tracks 3, 6–7, 9–10) *Glen Marchese – audio mixing (Track 4) *Manny Marroquin – audio mixing (Tracks 3, 6–7, 9–10) *Adam Messinger – producer, instrumentation (Tracks 9–10) *Joshua Monroy – Ludacris' vocal recording engineer (Track 1) *Monte Neuble – additional keyboards (Track 1) *Terius "The-Dream" Nash – composer, music producer (Track 1) *Luis Navarro – assistant recording engineer (Track 1) *Waynne Nugent – composer (Track 7) * Chris "Tek" O'Ryan – production engineer (Track 3) *Greg Ogan – Sean Kingston's vocal producer, Sean Kingston's vocal recording engineer (Track 8) *Christian Plata – audio mixing assistant (Tracks 3, 6–7, 9–10) *Kevin Porter – instrumental recording assistant (Track 1) *Vanessa Price – grooming *Jeremy Reeves – composer (Tracks 2–3) *L.A. Reid – executive producer *K. Risto – composer (Track 7) *Todd Russell – art direction, design *Kelly Sheehan – recording engineer (Track 1) *Taurian Shropshire – composer (Track 7) *The Stereotypes – music producer, music recording engineer (Tracks 2–3) *Steve Siravo – Sean Kingston's vocal recording engineer, Sean Kingston's vocal producer (Track 8) *C. "Tricky" Stewart – composer, music producer (Track 1) *Brian "B-Luv" Thomas – recording engineer (Track 1) *Sam Thomas – music recording engineer (Track 6) *Pat Thrall – additional recording engineer (Tracks 1–2, 4, 7, 9–10) *Dapo Torimiro – composer, music producer (Track 7) *Sergio "Sergical" Tsai – recording engineer (Track 4) *Usher – background vocals (Track 2), executive producer *Bruce Waynne – music producer (Track 7) *Janelle White – A&R *R. Wouter – composer (Track 5) *Andrew Wuepper – recording engineer (Track 1) *Kristen Yiengst – art coordinator, photo coordination *Jonathan Yip – composer (Tracks 2–3) *Frederic Yonnet – harmonica (Track 4)


Charts


Weekly charts


Year-end charts


Decade-end charts

* 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.


Certifications


Release history

* ''My Worlds'' is a re-release of '' My World'' (2009) with the 10 new tracks of ''My World 2.0'' added.


See also

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Justin Bieber discography The discography of Canadian singer Justin Bieber consists of six studio albums, three remix albums, three compilation albums, two extended plays, 76 singles (including 22 as a featured artist), and 10 promotional singles. Bieber has attained eig ...


References


External links


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