Justin Drew Bieber was born on March 1, 1994, in London, Ontario, Canada, to Jeremy Bieber and Pattie Mallette, who were teenagers at his birth and separated shortly afterward. He was raised primarily by his mother Pattie, who was a committed Christian and who has described their early years together as a period of genuine poverty. Justin taught himself to play drums, guitar, piano, and trumpet as a young child; his mother posted videos of him performing covers on YouTube beginning in 2007, when he was twelve, as a way of sharing his talent with family. The videos attracted attention beyond the family: talent manager Scooter Braun discovered Justin through YouTube searches in 2008.
The discovery narrative โ the ordinary kid from a small Canadian city, posted to YouTube by his mother, discovered by a manager who happened to search the right terms at the right moment โ became one of the defining success stories of the YouTube era, a template for the democratization of fame that the platform represented. Braun introduced Justin to Usher, who signed him to RBMG Records. His debut EP My World (2009) and its lead single 'One Time' established him as a genuine pop phenomenon at age fifteen; the follow-up My World 2.0 (2010) debuted at number one in multiple countries.
The 'Bieber fever' phenomenon โ the global fan hysteria, the sold-out tours, the unprecedented social media presence โ placed Justin under the most intense public scrutiny of any teenager in entertainment history. The pressure, combined with an entourage and management team that prioritized commercial output over personal development, produced the well-documented public difficulties of his late teens and early twenties: the DUI arrest, the egg-throwing incident, the paparazzi altercations, the public tears. These were the behaviors of a young man who had been denied the ordinary process of growing up without constant observation, translated into behavior patterns that a more sheltered teenager would have processed in private.
Bieber's personal and artistic rehabilitation has been one of the most observed stories of the 2010s. His conversion to evangelical Christianity, his relationship and marriage to Hailey Baldwin in 2018, his Justice album (2021) and its global hit 'Peaches,' and his candid public discussions of his mental health struggles and his diagnosis with Lyme disease and Ramsay Hunt syndrome โ the facial paralysis that temporarily ended his 2022 tour โ have reframed his public narrative from cautionary tale to survival story. He remains one of the most-followed individuals on social media and one of the best-selling music artists of all time.