Kamis, 17 Februari 2011

War 'Trending' Justin Bieber Fans

Three days after the event Grammy Awards, Justin Bieber Fan disappointment paid off. The idol won the International Breakthrough Act at the Brit Awards, Grammy kind in the UK that was held at the O2 Arena, London, on Tuesday (02/15/2011). The moment used by fans to mengeksiskan Bieber trending topic on Twitter.

JUSTIN WON a trending topic on Twitter to Wednesday (02/16/2011). Justin Bieber victory at the Brit Awards to be the moment for the fanatical fans to re-launch attacks against Esperanza Spalding that their values ​​are not worthy of taking home a Grammy Cup as the best newcomer.

Enthusiasts Bieber rate, the defeat of his idol artist at the Grammys as "not fair". In addition to attacks on Twitter, causing the name Esperanza Spalding himself ironically became the trending topic, an angry fan who also had menge-/hack / Wikipedia pages Spalding.

In the event the Brit Awards, Justin Bieber beat Glee Cast, Bruno Mars, The National and The Temper Trap. While at the Grammys, he was defeated by Spalding relatively not so widely known. Various expressions of disappointment milling about on Twitter from the fans Bieber, who all pitched against Spalding.

There was a question, "who the hell is Esperanza Spalding? Justin Bieber is sooooo much better" Others say that the Grammys have lost 17 million more viewers after winning Esperanza Spalding on Justin Bieber.

Justin Bieber, 16 years old, is a Canadian singer who is gaining in popularity after uploading videos on You Tube singing. He became the new idol of children and young teenagers around the world. Almost every day her name became trending topic on Twitter, until finally the micro-blogging site that makes the policy to 'make room for other issues' in a way negate Justin Bieber trending topic from the list. However, the fans Bieber outsmart a variety of ways.
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Senin, 14 Februari 2011

No Grammy Award for Justin Bieber

Canadian teen idol Justin Bieber was too busy arranging a Paris rendezvous with his mentor, R&B star Usher, to worry too much about leaving the Grammy Awards empty-handed.

The 16-year-old pop phenomenon was considered a strong contender for the coveted best new artist category, and was also nominated for best pop vocal album.

But he was beaten up by a pair of glamorous women. Esperanza Spalding, a 26-year-old jazz virtuoso with a large Afro hairstyle, was the shock winner of best new artist.

And flamboyant pop singer Lady Gaga"s haul of three statuettes included best pop vocal album.

Bieber"s fans, accounting for a sizable percentage of excitable young girls around the planet, vented their anger on Twitter -- the social-networking Web site that helped turn him into a superstar in barely a year.

He came backstage to speak with reporters, an uncustomary move for losing acts, to indicate that he would survive the setback. In fact, he made a grand entrance by jumping on the back of Usher, who seemed more disappointed than Bieber.

A little later, Bieber let reporters overhear his scheduling conversation with Usher. Bieber is flying to London on Monday, and Usher to Paris. They made plans to connect on the continent.

Bieber was still buzzing after performing with both Usher and Jaden Smith, the son of actor Will Smith. Asked about the best new artist race going the wrong way, he said, "I"m really happy for her, and hopefully she has a good year."

In other titbits, he denied a media report that he would move to Los Angeles and suggested he would relocate to Canada from his current professional base in Atlanta.

Spalding said Bieber and his fans need not be too upset. At any rate, the rivals have one thing in common, she noted. "He has great hair, and I have great hair."

Equally famed for his soulful voice and the casual flick of his lustrous head of hair, Bieber was the fourth best-selling albums artist in the United States last year.

The latest in a long line of lovable balladeers to whip up a frenzy among teen and pre-teen girls, Bieber relied on Twitter and YouTube to spread the word after record labels failed to recognize his talent.

A little more than a year after playing to handfuls of bystanders at fairgrounds, he sold out New York major concert venue Madison Square Garden in about 20 minutes.

The weekend was not a total washout for him. His 3D concert documentary, "Justin Bieber: Never Say Never," opened at No. 2 at the North American box office with better than expected weekend sales of $30.3 million.
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