Justin Bieber (Believe) (Late 2011, 2012-2013)

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Justin Bieber (Believe) (Late 2011, 2012-2013)

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Adelita Villarreal Rodrìguez
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During Justin Bieber's Believe era from late 2011 to 2013, his voice underwent a notable transformation. In contrast to the higher, youthful tones of his earlier My World era, his Believe vocals showcased a deeper, more mature sound. His tone became richer and more resonant, reflecting his growth as an artist. The increased vocal control allowed for a wider emotional range, evident in tracks like "Boyfriend" and "As Long As You Love Me," where he effortlessly blended smooth, sultry notes with confident, rhythmic delivery. His use of subtle runs and ad-libs added a sophisticated flair, capturing a more grown-up persona. This evolution marked a shift from the bubblegum pop style of his youth to a more complex blend of R&B and pop influences, showcasing his artistic maturation and versatility. Overall, the Believe era presented a voice that was both powerful and vulnerable, signaling his transition into adulthood in the music industry.

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