Justin Bieber is a Canadian singer and songwriter, known for his contributions to pop, R&B, and electronic music. Born on March 1, 1994, in London, Ontario, he gained fame as a teenager after being discovered on YouTube by talent manager Scooter Braun. Bieber's debut EP, "My World" (2009), featured the hit single "One Time," propelling him to international stardom. His notable works include albums like "My World 2.0" (2010), which includes the chart-topping single "Baby," and "Purpose" (2015), featuring hits such as "Sorry" and "What Do You Mean?" Bieber has collaborated with various artists, including Ed Sheeran, DJ Khaled, and Ariana Grande, further expanding his musical range. Bieber's impact on music is significant; he played a crucial role in the rise of the digital music era, harnessing social media to build a fanbase. His blend of pop and R&B has influenced a generation of artists, and he has received numerous awards, including Grammy Awards and American Music Awards. Despite facing personal challenges, Bieber has maintained relevance in the music industry, continuously evolving his sound and style.