Jon Bon Jovi vs. Justin Bieber

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It is known by all that Justin Bieber He has been making headlines around the world for some time due to extra-musical issues, more or less important scandals, poor ticket sales at some concerts or various problems with photojournalists around the world. To this must be added delays in the time to start their recitals, as happened last March at the O2 in London, something that stops Jon Bon Jovi, who came out to comment, was totally unacceptable:

Every generation has one of these, nothing is new. They run the risk of disparaging their audience, who have worked hard to pay for a ticket and give you permission to take two or three hours off their life… well, in this boy's case, 80 minutes of their lives. "

The veteran American rocker has not stayed here, who has also added, in an interview with the London Evening Standard, that

«You can go out late to a concert once and be forgiven, but do it more times and they will not forgive you, because it becomes a cliché. It's not really cool, you're an asshole doing that - 'asshole' in the original English statements. Boy, get to work!

The previous ones we saw of Bieber was the video for "As Long As You Love Me" in unplugged format. Let us remember that this year the Canadian released his new album 'Believe Acoustic', which is made up of eleven songs, eight of them acoustic versions of previous songs. The album includes a song called "Nothing Like Us", produced entirely by Bieber and that "is his intimate vision of adolescent love."

The acoustic versions correspond to songs included in the album 'Believe': “Boyfriend”, “Beauty and a Beat” or “All Around The World”, as well as a live studio version of “The Fall”. The track list is completed by two other previously unreleased songs: “Yellow Raincoat” (produced by Justin and Tom Strahle) and “I Would” (produced by Da Internz and Aaron Michael Cox).

More information - "As Long As You Love Me": Justin Bieber Unplugged

Via - EFE


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