Eight of Justin Bieber’s biggest hits, including “Baby,” “Never Say Never,” “What Do You Mean?” and “Confident” debut on Billboard’s global charts following Coachella. LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA – JULY 12: Justin Bieber visits the Wonderbrett dispensary on July 12, 2021 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Emma McIntyre/Getty Images)
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After weekend one of Coachella concluded, many of the most famous artists that played the music festival enjoyed huge gains on the Billboard charts – but none performed nearly as well as Justin Bieber, one of the three headliners, alongside Sabrina Carpenter and Karol G. Many of his most popular singles either return to various rankings or, as is the case on both worldwide tallies, debut.
Quite a few of the tracks that made the Canadian pop singer a household name all around the planet became smashes long before Billboard introduced either the Billboard Global 200 or the Billboard Global Excl. U.S., but as of this frame, there aren’t many career-defining hits that are still missing from the tallies. More than a dozen tunes by Bieber enter those two charts, and the singer-songwriter significantly increases the total number of placements thanks to what may be a multi-week deluge, as only the uptick associated with weekend one out of two is reflected on the current rosters.
Eight Justin Bieber Songs Debut Globally
Eight of Bieber’s current hits on the rankings debut on both the Billboard Global 200 and Billboard Global Excl. U.S. The first ranking focuses on the 200 most consumed songs all around the planet, using streaming and sales data in its methodology. The Billboard Global Excl. U.S. only differs in that consumption from American listeners are not factors in where a title lands or if it manages to appear on the tally at all.
Here are all of the Justin Bieber songs that debut on both the Billboard Global 200 and Billboard Global Excl. U.S. this week.
- “Baby” with Ludacris
- “Beauty And A Beat” with Nicki Minaj
- “Confident” with Chance The Rapper
- “Favorite Girl”
- “Never Say Never” with Jaden Smith
- “That Should Be Me”
- “What Do You Mean?”
- “Where Are U Now” with Skrillex & Diplo
“Boyfriend,” “Love Yourself,” and “Eenie Meenie” Launch
A handful of tracks by the Grammy winner manage to debut on one of those lists while either returning to the other or missing it entirely. An acoustic take of his single “Boyfriend,” as well as his blockbuster singles “Love Yourself” and “Eenie Meenie,” a collaboration with Sean Kingston, find their way to the Billboard Global 200 for the first time. Bieber’s cut “Company” is his only composition to break onto on the Billboard Global Excl. U.S.
“Sorry,” “Stay,” and “Ghost” Return to the Global Rankings
Looking at Bieber’s comeback singles, “Sorry,” “Stay” with The Kid Laroi, and “Ghost” bound onto the Billboard Global 200 and Billboard Global Excl. U.S. Both “Love Yourself” and “Eenie Meenie” reappear on the Billboard Global Excl. U.S. as well.
Justin Bieber’s “Daisies” and “Let Me Love You” Surge
Last week, before his showing at Coachella impacted the charts, just a handful of Bieber favorites took up space on the pair of worldwide rankings. In addition to his deluge of debuts and returning classics, both “Daisies” and “Let Me Love You” – which was fronted by electronic dance producer DJ Snake – climb from where they sat only days ago.
Between the two, “Daisies” is the bigger winner, as that focus track from Bieber’s surprise-released Swag album vaults from No. 97 to No. 16 on the Billboard Global 200 and from No. 158 to No. 26 on the Billboard Global Excl. U.S. “Let Me Love You” barely managed to hang on when it came to the Billboard Global 200 last frame, as it sat at No. 199. Now it’s up at No. 68. At the same time, that cross-genre cut surges from No. 142 to No. 56 on the Billboard Global Excl. U.S.

