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"One Time" is the debut single by Canadian singer Justin Bieber. It is the lead single from his debut EP, My World (2009). It was first solicited to mainstream and rhythmic radio on May 18, 2009. It was released via digital download in the United States and Canada on July 7, 2009, and was released in several other countries during autumn 2009.
Canadian singer Justin Bieber has starred in 111 music videos, 13 films, and has made 24 appearances in several television series.For his debut extended play My World (2009), Bieber released music videos for the singles "One Time", "One Less Lonely Girl", and "Love Me".
Regarding the concept of the song, Bieber told MTV News, "I think it's really important these girls have something so they can be one less lonely girl." [1] Bieber joked that "Lonely Girl" wasn't always the choice for his second single stating "It was either between that or 'I Love High School.'", a remix of "I Love College" by label mate, Asher Roth. [1] "
Earlier this week, a 2009 video from Bieber’s YouTube channel titled “JUSTIN BIEBER’S 48 HRS with DIDDY!!” made the rounds online. In the footage, Diddy offered to let him drive one of his ...
"Mistletoe" was released as the lead single from Justin Bieber's 2011 Christmas album, "Under the Mistletoe" — a time when many young Beliebers dreamed of kissing him beneath the seasonal sprig ...
One of the videos, titled “Justin Bieber’s 48 hrs with Diddy,” which was published on November 10, 2009, on Justin’s YouTube channel, showcased the rapper who had just turned 40, Bored ...
One Time may refer to: "One Time" (AKA song), 2017 "One Time" (Cherish song), 2017 "One Time" (Justin Bieber song), 2009 "One Time" (Migos song), 2015 "One Time" (Nav and Don Toliver song), 2022 "One Time", a song by King Crimson from their album Thrak, also appearing in their album/DVD Eyes Wide Open "Rocket Sneaker/One x Time", a song by ...
Singer Taylor Swift used Bieber's "One Time" as background music and music that she and her friends were dancing to in a tour video diary that she posted on her official YouTube account in August 2009. [1] In response to Swift using his song, Bieber posted an acoustic rendition of the then never-before heard "Favorite Girl" on his YouTube. [1]