"Hayo ymekuja baada ya kuwa anasemwa sana katika vyombo vya habari na baada ya kuachia movie yake mpya #BELIEVE "
At the tender age of 19, Justin Bieber has apparently had his fill of the music business.
Bieber
tweeted to his 48 million plus followers, "My beloved beliebers I'm
officially retiring," on Christmas Eve. The announcement was retweeted
well over 200,000 times while the youngster continued with more posts.
"The media talks a lot about me," he wrote. "They make up a lot of lies
and want me to fail but I'm never leaving you, being a belieber is a
lifestyle."
He ended the confession session with a promise to be "here forever."
Ironically, the Canadian teen's tweets came just in time to promote his
new movie, Justin Bieber's Believe, released on Wednesday (Dec. 25), and
he spent much of the holiday retweeeting comments and mini-reviews from
fans and friends about the documentary, which faced stiff competition
from the likes of Anchorman 2, The Hobbit and the Martin
Scorsese-directed flick The Wolf of Wall Street, which took first place
with a $10 million Christmas Day gross.
As far as retiring goes, the teen crooner may be too young to remember
all of the recording artists who pulled the retirement card long before
he snagged his first hit single. Among the list includes Jay Z, who
famously proclaimed an end to his rap career a decade ago with The Black
Album and accompanying documentary Fade to Black.
On the flip side, Bieber does seem adamant, saying during an interview
last week with L.A.'s Power 106 that he was throwing in the towel.
Retirement may be the only way he can get some peace and quiet these
days. The singer has had a tumultuous year, one that changed him from
being revered to reviled, what with all the partying, fast driving,
alleged weed smoking, urinating in a bucket and outbursts against the
paparazzi.
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