According to my 7 and 10 year old girls, that's pretty much spot on. They both say, "Eeewww, he sings like a girl!"
Going through their little teenie bopper magazines and finding the posters of Justin Beiber and printing out pictures from the internet to litter their bedroom walls before they get home from school is a favorite past time of mine. They both hate Beiber. Muhahahahahaha!
we hate him because he hit it off big, and girls like the way he looks.
so we are all saying, that if we had the chance to hit it big, we wouldn't, and if we looked (as) good (as he apparently does) then we would change ourselves.
im pretty sure that he isnt even really cocky about it either, i personally understand, and have nothing against him
Just did a quick googley. Maybe we hate him because he is Canadian? Pop stars from America? Sure. Blightly? Why not? Australia? Can't hurt. But Canada? BAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!
I recall JK saying something similar about the music industry in an interview (I think for The Independent). Pops starts are disposable items now to make some quick money for the industry, rather than a long term project.
I doubt any of the pop stars from the last 10 years will still be in the biss 10 years from now.
He also left during an interview with some NZ fan because the drink that he opened sprayed...
It's on topic, as probably all of us would be delighted to hit him with our car.
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That's how it has been lately for sure. Record labels and such use people as puppets. It's all about the money for them, because they know if they don't sign someone and make them into a buyable product then the next big label will.
I learned how bad the music industry could be through one of my favorite bands (Sevendust). They got screwed out of a large chunk of money and how music is distributed now-a-days they don't get that much in return. Thankfully they are still around though.
And Bustin Feebler is a phenomenon, like middle lane drivers on the motorways, everyone seems to hate it, nobody says they do it or like it, but clearly somebody does.
I've never ever known anyone who actually likes him, just like I've never known anyone to admit to driving in the middle lane. Denial as a word has it's uses