Chapter 133 - Chapter 133

As Martin's song "Unstoppable" came to an end, the crowd still couldn't calm their excitement. The stadium shook with cheers, the roar rising from all directions like a massive, unrelenting wave.

The energy in the air was electric, and Martin, feeling the adrenaline surge through him, couldn't contain his own excitement. He grinned and shouted into the microphone, "The second song—Baby!"

The audience roared even louder in anticipation.

"Baby," Justin Bieber's most famous song, was a phenomenon in its own right. The song fused Michael Jackson's musical style with elements of teen pop, dance-pop, rhythm and blues, 1950s doo-wop, hip-hop, and disco strings—creating a sound that was both modern and nostalgic.

The music video for "Baby" had accumulated an astonishing 1.1 billion views on YouTube, becoming the most-watched music video on the platform at the time. It also set the record for the most-streamed music video on VEVO, cementing Justin Bieber's place as an international teen sensation.

However, as Martin launched into the opening notes of "Baby," it was clear that his performance was on an entirely different level than Justin Bieber's original. Whether it was his high notes, his control, or the depth of his voice, Martin's vocal power left the audience stunned. The raw texture of his voice resonated in a way that was incomparable—even to the future Canadian pop king.

The song, already a global hit that would reach over a billion listeners in the years to come, erupted into the atmosphere with unparalleled energy.

[TL/N: this is not my fault, it just how is it. so accept it. HAHAHA!]