Justin Billboard, a teen singing sensation and Conan O'Brien's Twitter nemesis, covers the latest issue of Billboard magazine. The cover pays homage to John Cusack's stereo scene from Say Anything. The movie was made five years before the Bieber was born. In the interview, the tween heartthrob discusses
Biebermania, his music, his tweets, acting and more.
On Acting: "I don't want to do the Hannah Montana thing."
On Haters: "There's more people that like me than there are who hate me, so I kind of brush it off."
On Twitter: "I still [use Twitter] as much as before. People write to me and say, 'I'm giving up, you're not talking to me.' I just write them a simple message like, 'Never give up,' you know? And it changes their life."
On Filling Madison Square Garden: "I just think that I have enough fans, so I could pull in the people. I don't really get nervous anymore. I've already performed at Madison Square Garden, and I've performed for an hour before. What's the difference?"
The Billboard feature also discusses Bieber's rapid rise to fame, his incredibly busy schedule and the promotional whilrwind behind Bieber's next album release. My World 2.0, Justin Bieber's second album of tunes designed to make tween girls swoon, will drop on March 23rd.