IN the late afternoon chilly dark, the pop 星, 星级 Justin Bieber, 15, emerged from the radio station in Providence, R.I., where he had just been interviewed. As if on cue, a large pack of tween girls screamed and pounced.
With his mother, Pattie Mallette, in Providence, R.I.
So did their mothers.
“Justin, my daughter Elizabeth is going to your 显示 tonight!” shouted one woman, shoving girls out of the way to push her cellphone camera in Mr. Bieber’s face. “Want a play 日期 with her, Justin?”
A shriek, presumably from the mortified Elizabeth: “Mom!”
Justin, blessed with excellent mop-top hair, gamely pushed through his jet lag to produce a camera-ready smile. Then his mother, Pattie Mallette, rescued him: she and his entourage hustled him into a 面包车, 范 and sped away.
“The mothers are the worst,” Ms. Mallette 说 later, sitting in a hotel lobby armchair, reflecting on parenting one of the few teenagers in America who, for his own safety, can hang out at a mall only when others are in school.
A baby-faced fawn, Justin has become ridiculously successful at an age so tender that his preferred mode of greeting is a hug.
But as he takes his place in the venerable line of Leifs and Shauns who have ruled the Tiger Beat princedom, he is also a creature of this era: a talented boy discovered first 由 粉丝 on YouTube, then cannily marketed to them through a fresh influx of studiedly raw 视频 on the Web site.
In contrast to stars like Kelly Clarkson, who sprang from “American Idol,” 或者 迪士尼 factory best sellers like Miley Cyrus, Justin, his 粉丝 passionately believe, is homemade. Long before he released his EP, “My World,” in mid-November, the YouTube 视频 attracted millions of views.
“My World,” a low-calorie confection of R & B pop tunes swirled through with head-bobbing urgency and hip-hop grace notes, made its debut at No. 6 on the Billboard charts, with four singles in the 最佳, 返回页首 100.
At every stop on Justin’s 最近的 tour, his charisma, high energy and sweet gawkiness ignited explosions of cellphone camera flashes, glinting on orthodontia. Over one weekend last month, he set off a squealfest at Madison Square Garden, taped a performance for Dick Clark’s New Year’s Eve special in Las Vegas, performed in Chicago and then sang for President and Mrs. Obama in Washington.
Until recently, Justin was a regular boy who played hockey and 足球 in Stratford, Ontario (population 30,000). He taught himself piano, 吉他 and trumpet, took drum lessons and yowled pop tunes while he brushed his teeth. He lived in low-income housing with Ms. Mallette, who prayed that God would use her son as a modern Prophet Samuel, a voice to his generation.
A youth pastor, perhaps? 或者 even a singer on a Christian label, she thought?
So when an Atlanta-based hip-hop manager named Scooter Braun called nearly two years ago, Ms. Mallette was confused. “I prayed, ‘God, 你 don’t want this Jewish kid to be Justin’s man, do you?’ ” she recalled.
NOW Justin and his mother live in Atlanta. He is tutored privately and takes vocal lessons, the costs underwritten 由 Island Def 果酱 records and the silky R & B superstar Usher. His new family includes hovercrafts like Mr. Braun and Ryan Good, a former assistant to Usher, whom the singer handpicked to be Justin’s road manager and “swagger coach” — sharpening his moves, his attitude and his wardrobe.
In a phone interview, 亚瑟小子 说 he, too, takes a familial role: “Sometimes he’s like a little brother 或者 a son to me.”
“I understand the pressure to be in that position,” added Usher, a former boy wonder. “But I had a chance to ramp up my success, where this has happened to him abruptly. So Scooter, Ryan, myself: we tag-team him.”
Riding herd on any teenager presents challenges. Controlling one who happens to be the name on a new franchise presents challenges of another magnitude. “When we’re on tour, I can’t exactly ground him,” 说 Ms. Mallette, 34, a petite, tough-minded woman.
Since arriving in Providence on a red-eye flight from Los Angeles, where Justin had performed at a mall for reportedly 20,000 screamers, tension had been building. His publicity schedule had lockstep demands. But the adolescent was becoming overtired.
In the interview at the radio station, Justin, pale with fatigue, still tried to affect a streetwise jauntiness: “ ’Sup, man?” he said, greeting the disc jockey.
The announcer asked whether he preferred arenas like Madison Square Garden 或者 small venues like Lupo’s Heartbreak Hotel, site of that night’s show. Isn’t it nicer to see 粉丝 up close and personal?
Justin praised the wonders of Madison Square Garden. The announcer caught his eye. Adroitly, Justin tacked. It turns out that he really likes small halls, too. Both kinds, actually.
With his mother, Pattie Mallette, in Providence, R.I.
So did their mothers.
“Justin, my daughter Elizabeth is going to your 显示 tonight!” shouted one woman, shoving girls out of the way to push her cellphone camera in Mr. Bieber’s face. “Want a play 日期 with her, Justin?”
A shriek, presumably from the mortified Elizabeth: “Mom!”
Justin, blessed with excellent mop-top hair, gamely pushed through his jet lag to produce a camera-ready smile. Then his mother, Pattie Mallette, rescued him: she and his entourage hustled him into a 面包车, 范 and sped away.
“The mothers are the worst,” Ms. Mallette 说 later, sitting in a hotel lobby armchair, reflecting on parenting one of the few teenagers in America who, for his own safety, can hang out at a mall only when others are in school.
A baby-faced fawn, Justin has become ridiculously successful at an age so tender that his preferred mode of greeting is a hug.
But as he takes his place in the venerable line of Leifs and Shauns who have ruled the Tiger Beat princedom, he is also a creature of this era: a talented boy discovered first 由 粉丝 on YouTube, then cannily marketed to them through a fresh influx of studiedly raw 视频 on the Web site.
In contrast to stars like Kelly Clarkson, who sprang from “American Idol,” 或者 迪士尼 factory best sellers like Miley Cyrus, Justin, his 粉丝 passionately believe, is homemade. Long before he released his EP, “My World,” in mid-November, the YouTube 视频 attracted millions of views.
“My World,” a low-calorie confection of R & B pop tunes swirled through with head-bobbing urgency and hip-hop grace notes, made its debut at No. 6 on the Billboard charts, with four singles in the 最佳, 返回页首 100.
At every stop on Justin’s 最近的 tour, his charisma, high energy and sweet gawkiness ignited explosions of cellphone camera flashes, glinting on orthodontia. Over one weekend last month, he set off a squealfest at Madison Square Garden, taped a performance for Dick Clark’s New Year’s Eve special in Las Vegas, performed in Chicago and then sang for President and Mrs. Obama in Washington.
Until recently, Justin was a regular boy who played hockey and 足球 in Stratford, Ontario (population 30,000). He taught himself piano, 吉他 and trumpet, took drum lessons and yowled pop tunes while he brushed his teeth. He lived in low-income housing with Ms. Mallette, who prayed that God would use her son as a modern Prophet Samuel, a voice to his generation.
A youth pastor, perhaps? 或者 even a singer on a Christian label, she thought?
So when an Atlanta-based hip-hop manager named Scooter Braun called nearly two years ago, Ms. Mallette was confused. “I prayed, ‘God, 你 don’t want this Jewish kid to be Justin’s man, do you?’ ” she recalled.
NOW Justin and his mother live in Atlanta. He is tutored privately and takes vocal lessons, the costs underwritten 由 Island Def 果酱 records and the silky R & B superstar Usher. His new family includes hovercrafts like Mr. Braun and Ryan Good, a former assistant to Usher, whom the singer handpicked to be Justin’s road manager and “swagger coach” — sharpening his moves, his attitude and his wardrobe.
In a phone interview, 亚瑟小子 说 he, too, takes a familial role: “Sometimes he’s like a little brother 或者 a son to me.”
“I understand the pressure to be in that position,” added Usher, a former boy wonder. “But I had a chance to ramp up my success, where this has happened to him abruptly. So Scooter, Ryan, myself: we tag-team him.”
Riding herd on any teenager presents challenges. Controlling one who happens to be the name on a new franchise presents challenges of another magnitude. “When we’re on tour, I can’t exactly ground him,” 说 Ms. Mallette, 34, a petite, tough-minded woman.
Since arriving in Providence on a red-eye flight from Los Angeles, where Justin had performed at a mall for reportedly 20,000 screamers, tension had been building. His publicity schedule had lockstep demands. But the adolescent was becoming overtired.
In the interview at the radio station, Justin, pale with fatigue, still tried to affect a streetwise jauntiness: “ ’Sup, man?” he said, greeting the disc jockey.
The announcer asked whether he preferred arenas like Madison Square Garden 或者 small venues like Lupo’s Heartbreak Hotel, site of that night’s show. Isn’t it nicer to see 粉丝 up close and personal?
Justin praised the wonders of Madison Square Garden. The announcer caught his eye. Adroitly, Justin tacked. It turns out that he really likes small halls, too. Both kinds, actually.
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The 音乐 video for their latest single “Live While We're Young” got nearly 4 million views in 24 hours! The video actually came out earlier than it was supposed to.
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