This post relates to my last post about YouTube. I was spending time with my four year old cousin yesterday and her new favorite thing is Justin Bieber. She made me watch the movie "Justin Bieber: Never Say Never." It is a movie about how he became famous, who he is, and behind the scene footage of his concerts. I had the privilege of watching this movie four times in a row. Justin Bieber was founded on YouTube. He kept making videos of himself singing all different styles of songs and one day a manager called him up and wanted to get him out into the business. From there, he met Usher who is another one of his managers. Now he is a big star and every girl between the ages of 4 and 17 are in love with him. He went from being a no-body on YouTube to being a hit list singer. If it was not for YouTube he would not be known. It is amazing to me of how big an impact YouTube can be to someone’s life. It is an easy to use website and it is creating big time stars.
Twitter has also helped Justin’s career greatly. He tweets many different things about his life daily and he has people all over the world following him. Everyone wants to know what he is doing and where he is and how he is feeling. If it was not for Twitter and the amount of tweets he tweets, he would probably not have the fan base that he does.
He sure does have my cousin hooked. Of course she did not know him through YouTube or Twitter, but she is addicted to the movie and, at the age of four, she can recite everyone on of his songs.
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