The Highest Selling Justin Bieber Albums

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Justin Bieber is one of the most talked about musicians in the industry today. The child prodigy has had plenty of ups and downs in his career already, but one thing is certain, his albums will always sell. Bieber has already released three studio albums along with five remix and compilation albums. These are the highest selling Justin Bieber albums.

5. Believe Acoustic 

Bieber released the acoustic version of his album Believe back on January 29th, 2013. This is the artist’s third remix album that features acoustic and live songs off of the regular album. This acoustic album also added in three new songs that Bieber created and had not yet used. The album went platinum and sold 1,600,000 units.

4. My World

My World is the debut EP that Bieber put out back in 2009. This was the first portion of his album My World 2.0 and debuted at sixth overall on the Billboard top 200 in the United States. The album received a bunch of positive reviews and was admired for its production quality. The EP featured two singles, “One Time” and “One Less Lonely Girl” which both did very well on their own.

3. Under the Mistletoe 

Under the Mistletoe is Justin Bieber’s Christmas album and the second studio album he released. The holiday album came out in 2011 and featured Bieber singing and collaborating on a bunch of classic tunes. The album received mixed ratings overall but was still able to reach a platinum status.

2. Believe 

Believe is Bieber’s third studio album that released back in 2012 and displayed an altered style from the young artist. With more R&B and electro/dance elements, Believe featured hits like “As Long as You Love Me”, “Boyfriend”, and “Beauty and a Beat”.

1. My World 2.0

My World 2.0 is the followup to Bieber’s first EP and is still his best selling album to date. The premiere album from Bieber released back in 2010 and featured plenty of hits that got the young star shooting up the charts.  My World 2.0 was a multi platinum record and sold 5,100,000 copies.

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Written by Blaise Hopkins

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