Justin Bieber’s seventh album, Changes, has just debuted at the top of the US Billboard chart, beating a record set by Elvis Presley 59 years ago. At the age of 25, the Canadian singer is now the youngest solo artist ever to achieve seven number one albums.
Despite his youth, Bieber has been in the public eye for more than a decade, having been discovered at the age of 12 when a marketing executive accidentally clicked on a youtube video his mother had uploaded.
His mother, who had become a Christian at 17 following an abusive and troubled childhood, hoped that God would use her son as a voice to his generation. For many years it looked like her prayers had gone unanswered. By 2013 Bieber was no longer the prepubescent teen idol who had rose to fame, and within another year his life was a train wreck. The media catalogued his offences, from egging a neighbour’s house to urinating in a mop bucket, from turning up at a Brazilian brothel to being charged with drink driving after drag-racing his Lamborghini in Miami Beach.
Looking back on it, he says ‘I found myself doing things that I was so ashamed of, being super-promiscuous and stuff, and I think I used Xanax because I was so ashamed. My mom always said to treat women with respect. For me that was always in my head while I was doing it, so I could never enjoy it. Drugs put a screen between me and what I was doing. It got pretty dark’.
Over the last couple of years however his life has turned around. In a recent interview with Apple Music’s Zane Lowe, he says ‘Jesus has saved me’. Like many who may be reading this, although Bieber had been raised with a nominal Christian faith, he says ‘I’d had really bad examples of Christians in my life, who would say one thing and do another’.