10 Justin Bieber Hits That Topped The Billboard Hot 100
Justin Bieber has something beyond a couple of Bulletin hits to his name.
A multi-instrumentalist since youth, Justin Bieber figured out how to play the trumpet, piano, and guitar since early on. During a singing rivalry, he sang So Debilitated by Ne-Yo, which was transferred by his mom on YouTube so that companions and family members could see. After transferring different covers, it grabbed the attention of Bike Braun, who later organized a gathering among him and Usher. He delivered a two-section collection, My Reality and My Reality 2.0, which appeared in the best position, and his single Child sold more than 15 million singles. While the underlying collections of Justin Bieber were fun pop tracks, his music turned out to be expressively disposed of and mature with Reason, which mainly expanded his fame.

With more than eight No.1 singles on the Announcement Blistering 100 and various collections that arrived at Bulletin 200, Justin Bieber has delivered probably the most famous summer tracks and easygoing funk-pop singles that crowds appreciate. How about we take a gander at the Justin Bieber hits that beat the Bulletin Hot 100.
10: Cold Water
Justin Bieber and Danish singer MØ featured on Major Lazer’s head-bopping track Cold Water, released in 2016. According to High Snobiety, the calming syncopated percussion and shredding guitar riffs makes the number popular, along with the singers’ smooth voices. The song peaked at No.2 on Billboard and remained on the charts for 27 weeks.
9: I Don’t Care
"I Don't Care" is a popular song by Canadian singer Justin Bieber, featuring American singer Ed Sheeran. The song was released in May 2019 and quickly became a chart-topping hit around the world. The upbeat track features a catchy chorus in which Bieber and Sheeran sing about not letting other people's opinions or negativity bring them down. The song is about embracing individuality and not caring about what others think, encouraging listeners to be themselves and love who they are. The upbeat, danceable nature of the track, along with its positive message, helped make "I Don't Care" one of the biggest pop songs of the year.
8: STAY
Justin Bieber and The Kid LAROI collaborated on STAY, an instant hit that blew up on TikTok and Instagram for its heartbreaking lyrics and fast-paced track. Bieber co-wrote the song with Charlie Puth, and the single was successful as it stayed at the No.1 spot for a whopping seven weeks and remained on the charts for 62 weeks.
7: Stuck With U
In a song created during the lockdown, Justin Bieber and Ariana Grande worked together in May 2020. They released Stuck With U. It marked their second collaboration and shot to the No.1 spot as it was a refreshing single during the COVID-19 pandemic. It quickly became double platinum and raised over $3.5 million, which was donated to the First Responders’ Foundation in America.
6: I’m The One
The perfect summer party song, DJ Khaled brought the biggest stars in music together with artists like Chance the Rapper, Quavo, Lil Wayne, and Justin Bieber to collaborate on I’m The One. Along with staying on the US Charts for 22 weeks, the song peaked at the No.1 spot for one week, as stated by Insider. Its music video has generated over 5.6 billion views to date.
5: Peaches
Peaches is an upbeat and catchy pop-R&B song by Justin Bieber, featuring Daniel Caesar and Giveon. The song was released on April 30, 2021, as part of Bieber's sixth studio album, Justice.
The song opens with a catchy chorus that instantly draws the listener in with its upbeat and playful melody. Bieber's smooth and soulful voice is the perfect complement to the song's upbeat vibe, and he sings about the simple joys of life and the pleasures of being with someone special.
4: What Do You Mean?
Justin Bieber made a long-awaited comeback in 2015, four years after he last released music. The first single from his Purpose album was What Do You Mean? which surpassed predicted expectations. As mentioned by Billboard, it was Bieber's first song to debut and reach the No.1 spot and only the 23rd song ever to debut at the top spot. The song was a call-out for his rebranding that the audiences accepted with open arms.
3: Love Yourself
After promoting his lead three singles: What Do You Mean, Where Are You Now, and Sorry from Purpose, Justin Bieber released his last single, Love Yourself. A stripped-down version co-written by Ed Sheeran, it truly shows Bieber’s vocal range in a deceptively sweet song. The song was nominated for a Grammy and remained No.1 on Billboard Hot 100 for two weeks.
2: Sorry
The most successful Justin Bieber solo single, Sorry, instantly hit the top spot on the Billboard charts and remained in that position for three weeks before staying in the Hot 100 for 42 weeks. Co-produced by Skrillex and co-written by Julia Michaels, Sorry has simple lyrics with sublime meaning, while the video features a group of women dancing in perfect choreography.
1: Despacito (Remix)
Despacito by Luis Fonzi and Daddy Yankee was undoubtedly the biggest song of 2017. The song climbed the top spot on Billboard Hot 100 and reigned its position for 16 weeks, typing the previously held record by One Sweet Day, as noted by Variety. Along with becoming the most-listened song, its original Latin music video has over 7.9 billion views, the most for any song.
His other notable Billboard Hot 100 hits include Ghost, Essence, Let Me Love You, Where Are You Now, and Holy. Bieber took a brief break after Purpose and released his succeeding albums Changes and Justice in 2020 and 2021, respectively. The singer has currently embarked on a Justice World Tour 2022.
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