All Around The World

Album: Believe (2012)
Charted: 30 22
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Songfacts®:

  • Justin penned this synthesizer-heavy track with The Messengers production duo, who comprise Nasri Atweh and Adam Messinger plus Nolan Lambroza. The Messengers have collaborated with Justin on a number of his previous songs, including his hit singles "Pray," "Never Say Never and "Mistletoe."
  • The song finds Justin reuniting with Ludacris, the American rapper who helped make the Canadian singer's "Baby," a breakout hit.
  • Justin's first US network television special was titled after this song. Justin Bieber Believe: All Around the World aired on NBC on June 21, 2012.
  • During the MTV News Bieber Live special, Justin expressed his excitement about working again with Ludacris on this track. "To reunite with him was awesome," the Canadian star said. "All my fans now love Luda because of 'Baby,' so having him back on this song was great. I'm taller than him now," he added with a smile.
  • The song's music video highlights Justin Bieber's Believe worldwide tour, featuring concert footage, screaming fans and images of various iconic international landmarks, including Egyptian pyramids, the Taj Mahal in India, London's Big Ben and the Roman Colosseum. We also see Ludacris join Justin for a performance of the song at New York City's Apollo Theater.

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