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Pop star Justin Bieber’s birthday is March 1 and the bad boy heartthrob is turning 22 years old. Plans for his birthday festivities haven...

Here’s Justin Bieber’s Net Worth on His 22nd Birthday

Pop star Justin Bieber’s birthday is March 1 and the bad boy heartthrob is turning 22 years old. Plans for his birthday festivities haven’t been made public, but last year he used the occasion to film the Justin Bieber Roast Comedy Central special as a way of apologizing for his habitually immature behavior. Of course, after the taping he headed to Omnia nightclub in Las Vegas to celebrate with celebrities like Kris Jenner and Katherine McPhee and hundreds of die-hard Beliebers.


Justin Bieber Net Worth: $200 Million

Justin Bieber has come a long way since his rise to fame as a 13-year-old YouTube sensation raised by a single mother. The net worth of Justin Bieber is currently $200 million, according to Celebrity Net Worth, but this is likely to increase monumentally as his earning power is estimated at $60 to $80 million per year.


Justin Bieber Music

Just about everything Justin Bieber touches turns to gold, platinum or multi-platinum. The latest Justin Bieber album “Purpose” was released on Nov. 14, 2015 and within weeks sold 1 million copies, joining the ranks of his other top-sellers “Believe,” “Under the Mistletoe,” “My World 2.0” and “My World.”


Since his 2015 comeback, the singer’s churned out three Billboard chart toppers, which were his first ever. First, there was the 2015 hit “What Do You Mean?” then “Sorry” and the February 2016 sensation “Love Yourself,” shown below.

The immense success of his albums has proven extremely lucrative for Justin Bieber. His 2010 album “My World 2.0” brought in $6.4 million — according to TheRichest — followed by $3.1 million for 2011’s “Under the Mistletoe” and $7.1 million for 2012’s “Believe.”

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