The Vault: Exploring Justin Bieber's Top Unreleased Songs (2010 Era)
If you wanted to hear Justin Bieber attempt a Southern hip-hop flow, this is the track. Produced by the same team that worked on Ludacris’s "How Low," "Ride Or Die" is aggressive, cocky, and completely out of character for 2010 Bieber. justin bieber unreleased songs 2010 top
: A reference track for the song "Bigger" was originally recorded by Frank Ocean under the title "Big Enough" before being reworked for Bieber. The Vault: Exploring Justin Bieber's Top Unreleased Songs
: This is widely considered one of the most famous unreleased tracks from this era. It features a catchy, uptempo pop beat similar to his My World 2.0 hits and was reportedly a contender for that album. Shawty Let's Go (feat. Sean Kingston) : This is widely considered one of the
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Why was it cut? Industry insiders speculate it was simply a victim of math—there wasn't enough room on the EP, and the label wanted to save the "sure-fire hits" for the full-length album. For collectors, "I’ll Be There" remains the quintessential lost "My World" track, capturing the exact moment Justin transitioned from internet sensation to radio superstar.
: Known for its "rap" elements, this track was released as a "freebie" or leaked during the Never Say Never movie era. It featured Bieber's alter-ego, "Shawty Mane," experimenting with freestyle-inspired verses. Scrapped Concepts and Demos