Years ago, if someone had told me there was a market for a Justin Bieber Christmas album, I would have made sure they got proper medical attention.
Now tweens everywhere will have a happy holidays courtesy of Bieber's new album, "Under the Mistletoe."
Thankfully, some of the tracks are just covers of Christmas classics.
Well-known songs like "Santa Claus is Coming to Town" are actually done quite well. It can be refreshing to hear a modern pop twist on songs that sometimes remain untouched.
That being said, they're not all gems on this album. I never thought I'd see a cover of "Drummer Boy" featuring Busta Rhymes. This song is simply a painful mixture of overproduced traditional lyrics and out-of-place rapping.
From bad to worse, the original pieces are just what you'd expect.
There are multiple tracks of Bieber letting every girl out there know that she is all he wants for Christmas this year.
Listening to these songs, it's easy to see who this album is designed for. After listening to "Mistletoe," I now know to stay away from Justin Bieber if there is any mistletoe in the room.
One song I have absolutely no qualms with is the cover of "Silent Night." This track reminds that beyond all the hype and screaming girls, Justin Bieber is a very talented singer. Even the slight echo placed in this song isn't necessary. With just the standard lyrics and piano accompaniment, this song drops all the needless synthesizers and voice autotuners.
No matter what people think of this album, there's no doubt that it's going to be a top seller this holiday season.

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