Released at the peak of "Bieber Fever," the collaboration between and his mentor Usher on "Somebody to Love" (Remix) remains a quintessential 2010s pop moment. Originally intended for Usher’s own album, Raymond v. Raymond , the track eventually served as a high-energy transition point for a 16-year-old Bieber moving toward a more mature dance-pop sound. Musical Style & Production
The track is defined by its pulsing, "Keystone" house-influenced beat produced by The Stereotypes. Usher Justin Bieber Somebody To Love
“Usher having a verse on it adds a slick touch to the song... It’s a shame Usher didn’t keep the song for himself as it was originally intended for him.” Random J Pop · 15 years ago Released at the peak of "Bieber Fever," the
: Usher provides a "slick touch" with his smooth R&B vocals, which some critics felt occasionally outshined Bieber’s younger, slightly flatter delivery at the time. Musical Style & Production The track is defined
Reviewers often highlight how the song bridges the gap between teen pop and credible R&B.