Justin Bieber's YouTube Coachella set had nothing to do with who owns his music
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Justin Bieber's YouTube Coachella set had nothing to do with who owns his music
"During his Coachella performance, Justin Bieber played snippets of his older songs directly from YouTube, using a Mac laptop to search and display the videos on stage."
"Bieber's set included early hits like 'Baby' and 'Never Say Never,' and he interacted with the crowd by explaining his choice to play snippets instead of full versions."
At Coachella, Justin Bieber headlined with a $10 million deal, performing snippets of older songs from YouTube. He used a Mac laptop to play parts of songs like 'Baby' and 'Beauty and a Beat.' Despite speculation that his catalog sale limited his performance, experts clarified that this was not the case. Bieber engaged the audience by searching for songs in real-time and even showcased childhood covers of his music, highlighting his YouTube roots.
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