Sunday 25 March 2012

Justin Bieber: Lines 'Boyfriend' Best, They Are About Selena Gomez?

Justin Bieber has already managed to build a bunch of love Twitter follower (girlfriend, Selena Gomez, is probably the biggest fan!) For his new single, "Boyfriend", and it's not even the beginnings to Monday, March 26. Hunky coverage for the song is worthy of swooning, and he recently published the full lyrics on its website. But the real question is: is the only hot and also "all grown up," as the pop sensation itself and what does all the crazy lines mean? Some of them just to be on Gomez others, well, they can just rhyme.


Billboard has dissected what he calls the best five lines of "Boyfriend" and the track list is pretty fun. Some of the five peaks could easily be traced back to the romance with Selena Gomez Justin Bieber, especially this one: "You could be my girlfriend until the world-end." Although this is by far the reference the most obvious relationship Bieber, Billboard does highlight an interesting point: is the 18-year-old "Baby" singer has never decided to tie the knot that remains a "boyfriend" forever? This may be a classic case of over-analysis of lyrics and their non-existent hidden meanings, though.

Perhaps the best line on this top five list is, "Swag booty booty on you / Chillin by the fire melted why we eatin '." It's silly enough to laugh out loud, but catchy enough to take a second look. Billboard calls "awesome".

Obviously, Justin Bieber knows how to pile on the "bounty" for Selena Gomez, taking her shopping sprees and desirable to increase the volume on the dates and incredible over-the-top (think renting the Staples Center for the private screening of Titanic). Bieber ups factor dream by creating a warm atmosphere with the "fire" reference, but keeps his fans guessing with "fondue". Yes, fondue dish could certainly be romantic for a couple to share, but well done, even for such a word, including random. The song needed something that rhymes with "two", but the following line in another silly ". So say hello to falsetto in three too"

Gomez has to be one of the most influential sources of Biebs' inspiration, so there is no question that it should be in his mind when he was working and recording of the track, which is produced by Mike Posner. For words that tie back to the love relationship with the starlet Bieber and some other call-out comedy (like "swaggie"), see other Billboard top five musical moments of "Boyfriend".

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