Prince of pop Justin Timberlake recently posted a throwback video of Justin Bieber from their first meeting, alongside a recent clip of Bieber singing Timberlake’s track “Cry Me a River.” Timberlake, expressing pride, shared the videos on Instagram, showing a young Bieber meeting him and a current clip of Bieber in a studio with an old video of himself in the background. In the video, Bieber mentions his admiration for Timberlake and sings “Cry Me a River” along with his younger self on screen.
Justin Bieber gained fame in the 2000s with his debut album “My World,” establishing himself as a teen idol. His second album, “Under the Mistletoe,” made him the youngest solo male artist to top the US Billboard 200 in 47 years. Bieber also holds the record for being the first male artist with a Christmas album debuting at number one on the chart and achieving five US number-one albums by the age of 18.
Justin Timberlake, a renowned figure in popular music, has received numerous accolades, including ten Grammy Awards, four Primetime Emmy Awards, and three Brit Awards. His song “Cry Me a River,” released in 2002, was inspired by his past relationship with Britney Spears, portraying a man overcoming heartbreak and moving forward.
