During a recent pit stop to BBC Radio 1's HQ in Los Angeles, Justin Bieber paid homage to the late rap great Tupac with a stripped down cover of "Thugz Mansion." Backed by a guitarist, the singer… By ...
BBC Radio 1's Live Lounge provides the opportunity for artists to showcase their talent — and shock with some unexpected choices. (Adele covering Cheryl Cole, anyone?) Justin Bieber's appearance on ...
Justin Bieber, or Biebervelli as he's known to many, might have just evolved into his final form before our very eyes. The pop star appeared on BBC Radio 1 to perform a couple acoustic covers, one of ...
I know it's early and all but, um, here's Justin Bieber rocking a subdued acoustic cover of the Tupac classic "Thugz Mansion." Bieber dropped in on the BBC Radio 1 crew Thursday morning to blow ...
One of Tupac's biggest crossover hits was "Thugz Mansion," a posthumous single released in 2002. The track appeared on the album "Better Dayz," with additional vocals from Anthony Hamilton, who spoke… ...
When it comes to being a part of hip-hop culture, Justin Bieber wants you to know his tastes are beyond a steady diet of Kanye West and Drake. That's why he decided to cover the acoustic version of ...
Nobody asked for it, but it’s here. Justin Bieber used his standard slot for covers on the BBC Radio 1 Live Lounge to cover Tupac Shakur. To the Biebz credit, he didn’t completely lose his mind and do ...
It’s easy to feel cynical about another “new” release from a rapper who was gunned to death in 1996, but ‘Thugz Mansion’ pulses with intelligence and vitality, along with the inevitable dose of spooky ...
Justin Bieber delivered a startling, stripped-down cover of Tupac’s “Thugz Mansion” on BBC Radio 1’s Live Lounge. Backed by only a guitar player, who broke down the melody from the acoustic version of ...
In a 2015 interview with France’s Clique TV, Justin Bieber revealed that his top five rappers are Tupac, Mase, Nas, Biggie and Eminem. And during his Thursday appearance on BBC Radio 1’s Live Lounge, ...
In a 2015 interview with France’s Clique TV, Justin Bieber revealed that his top five rappers are Tupac, Mase, Nas, Biggie and Eminem. And during his Thursday appearance on BBC Radio 1’s Live Lounge, ...