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Justin Bieber's New Album A Big Flop

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"Justin Bieber's 'Believe' will be the highest first week sales of the year so far when it's all counted. But it will also be at least 50,000 copies fewer than originally predicted. Right now, 'Believe' is looking like it sold 370,000 copies-or less. This is way off the 420,00 copies hoped for."

Justin Bieber's two-night NBC special "Justin Bieber All Around the World" bombed in the ratings ,it did zilch to inspire Bieber's fans to purchase his album.

The premiere of of "Snookie and JWoww" tanked in the ratings, and Bieber's new album isn't selling very well, maybe the Zombie Apocalypse isn't as near as we imagined.

Amazon is selling the digital version of "Believe" for only $4.99, but tweens would rather buy makeup and beer than waste any money on a Bieber album.

I do believe that Bieber's bubblegum pop has run out of taste.

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