Justin Bieber, the 16-year-old pop sensation, made an appearance on David Letterman‘s talk show and left quite an impression. With over 9 million records sold and two Grammy nominations, Bieber is definitely making waves in the music industry.

During the interview, Letterman asked Bieber about his family and whether they were also involved in show business. The young star revealed that his family is not in the entertainment industry and prefers to maintain a low-key lifestyle.

Letterman couldn’t help but notice the throngs of fans waiting outside the studio, screaming for Bieber. The singer admitted that it happens quite often and revealed that he uses Twitter to keep his fans updated on his activities. In fact, Letterman and Bieber even exchanged tweets during the show, creating a fun and interactive moment for the audience.

The conversation then turned to Bieber’s education. Despite his busy schedule, Bieber manages to spend three hours a day on schoolwork. Currently in the 11th grade, Bieber expressed his focus on his music career but did not rule out the possibility of attending college in the future.

Letterman also delved into Bieber’s musical influences, which include the likes of Michael Jackson, Boys to Men, and Usher – who he is signed to. Bieber revealed that he grew up listening to soul music, as his mother was a fan of the genre.

The talk show host also touched upon Bieber’s rise to fame through internet videos. Bieber’s mother had shared videos of him singing online, which quickly gained popularity. This eventually led him to meet his manager, Scooter, and sign with Usher.

As the interview progressed, Bieber discussed his upcoming movie, “Never Say Never,” which is a documentary that tells his story and showcases his journey to success. The film provides a behind-the-scenes look at Bieber’s life and aims to dispel the notion that he was created by a music industry machine.

Letterman commended Bieber for his talent and warned him about vocal strain and the importance of taking care of his voice. Bieber shared a moment of vulnerability, admitting that he had lost his voice during a performance at Madison Square Garden but still pushed through to please his fans.

The interview concluded with Letterman’s admiration for Bieber’s dedication to his craft and the upcoming release of “Never Say Never.”

Justin Bieber‘s appearance on David Letterman‘s talk show was filled with exciting moments and genuine conversation. As this young artist continues to captivate audiences worldwide, his star power shows no signs of dimming. Catch Justin Bieber‘s documentary, “Never Say Never,” when it hits theaters on February 11th.

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