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The Bieber fever is not subsiding!

“I’m doing good!” Justin Bieber boasts. “I’m doing wonderful, I’m feeling great!”

You don’t say?

With #1 chart positions around the world, millions of albums sold and an acting debut guest spot on one of TV’s hottest shows, who wouldn’t be?

Lets not forget, Justin’s also fresh off six wins at the Billboard Music Awards, and currently nominated for three MuchMusic Video Awards including International Video of the Year by a Canadian.

Just last year, Justin won three MMVAs and has four American Music Awards, four MTV Music Awards and two Juno Awards on display somewhere. Probably at mom’s.

The secret to Justin’s success, money, fame and even his swagger is: “Confidence. Be who you are and have people see that come out,” he says.

Back in February, Justin showed fans a closer, multi-dimensional look at who he is and released the 3D biopic/concert flick Never Say Never. The film grossed over $30 million during its opening weekend.

The boy is on top of the world. Not even pesky puberty and all the awkwardness that comes with it is slowing him down, not for a second.

“I’ve had vocal lessons this whole time,” Justin admits.

Camp Bieber sought professional help for the late bloomer and hired a vocal coach for damage control before anyone could hear the slightest crack in his voice.

“My voice is changing. Everybody’s voice changes,” Justin says on the defense.

“Everyone goes through puberty, it’s a natural thing, everyone does it. I’m not some super powered human who doesn’t go through puberty.”

For that matter, Justin’s management didn’t recruit just any random, over paid vocal coach.

“Her name is Jan Smith,” Justin says.

With twenty years of experience in the music biz, Ms. Smith has worked with the likes of Drake, Colbie Caillat, Edwin McCain, Ciara, “and a lot of cool people, Usher, Matchbox Twenty,” Justin adds. And he has her on speed dial.

“She is definitely helping me through it,” Justin praises. “I’m honored to be working with her.”

On the flip side, not everyone is honored to be working with the little… “brat.” At least that’s how CSI star Marg Helgenberger puts it.

The 52 year old actress told media that while Justin guest starred on the popular series he was a pain in the ass, locked a producer in a closet and put his fist through a celebratory cake meant for the staff.

Little Biebs took to Twitter and fired back: “It’s kinda lame when someone you met briefly and never worked with comments on you.”

“I will continue to wish them luck and be kind,” he continued posting. “I know who I am and sometimes people r just going 2 say what they want. Keep ur head up and be the man ur mama raised.”

Justin has a long way to go before he’s a man, but he is certainly keeping his head way up and once again unscathed as his popularity inexplicably escalates. It’s baffling really. Like a chronic virus, the Bieber fever just is not subsiding.

“I’m really blessed to be in this position,” Justin says.

At least the kid is a grateful brat.

Justin Bieber’s “Somebody to Love” feat. Usher is nominated for International Video of the Year by a Canadian and UR Fave Artist and “Never Say Never” is nominated for MuchMusic.com Most Watched Video at the 2011 MuchMusic Video Awards airing Sunday, June 19.

Posted by on Jun 17 2011. Filed under Interviews. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0. Both comments and pings are currently closed.

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