<div readability="23.1111111111"> <p><span class="style12">published: 2011-08-24 14:50:21</span></p> </div><div readability="62.4808277541"> I could be wrong about this, but based on what I've seen, Justin Bieber must be one of the most liked singers in show business -- at least, liked by other celebrities. For all the hissing and hubbub that goes on between his fans and seemingly every other 'lay person', Bieber teams up with, parties with, and sings with pretty much anyone who will have him -- which appears to be pretty much everyone. How successful the Canadian singer will be in five years can't be known, but right now he appears to be making the most of every single second of his meteoric rise to fame.<p>Taylor Swift played the Staples Center in Los Angeles last night, which in it of itself is enough to make teenage girls crazy; surprise them with Justin Bieber halfway through the show? It's a miracle there was not a full-scale riot. E! Online has the story on the surprise duet, which had the two teenage hit-makers singing Bieber's "Baby". My guess is that's the only song the two sung together, because at the end of the day it <i>is</i> Swift's show, not Bieber's.</p><p>This marks the second time in recent memory that Swift has made headlines for her great concert performances. The venerable Mack Rawden wrote a story on her take of "Sugar, We're Going Down" by Fall Out Boy earlier this month. This concert had her singing Jason Mraz, The Beach Boys, and Gwen Stefani; Swift continues to sell her concerts as one of the best experiences for fans on the market right now. Good for her, because like Mack said, going to a concert is about having a good time - nothing more, nothing less. </p><center><link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="/js/lightbox/css/jquery.lightbox-0.5.css" media="screen" /></center> <p><noscript>Please support our site by enabling javascript to view ads.</noscript></p> </div>
Wednesday, August 24, 2011
Justin Bieber Crashes Taylor Swift Concert - Cinema Blend
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