Justin Bieber's "Balls Have Dropped", Manager Claims
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Monday, 31 October 2011 |
Written by Elliott Batte
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It’s the news that all the haters have been waiting for, and it’s the news that’ll bring tears to millions of young girls eyes (if they understand it) – yes, according to his manager, Justin Bieber’s balls have officially dropped.
The Canadian pop sensation’s manager Scooter Braun has told Billboard that during rehearsals for ‘All I Want For Christmas’, a duet he is doing with star singer Mariah Carey, he had found trouble when trying to hit the high notes – as his voice had broken.
And his manager thinks the reason he can’t sing the track, which will feature on Bieber’s Christmas-y next album, is because his balls have dropped.
“Vocally, his balls have dropped,” said Braun bluntly. “That was the hardest song to do. A year ago that would have been no problem.”
So, could there be shaky times ahead for Bieber? While the chances of the, uh, ‘change’ affecting his career wildly are low, his audience may change as his vocals become deeper and manlier – and less Bieber-y.
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