At 32, Justin Bieber is no longer the “teen idol” the world first met; he is a seasoned industry veteran, a husband to Hailey Bieber, and a father to their young son, Jack Blues Bieber.

Justin Bieber and Hailey Bieber attend the 68th GRAMMY Awards at Crypto.com Arena on February 01, 2026 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Amy Sussman/Getty Images)

Fresh off his triumphant performance at the 2026 Grammy Awards and his critically acclaimed surprise albums Swag and Swag II, Bieber has successfully navigated health struggles and personal growth to reach a state of creative Zen. Whether you were a “Belieber” from day one or joined the fold during his RandB evolution, there is no denying the cultural weight of his discography.

Baby (2010)

Musician Justin Bieber visits the Nintendo World Store on September 1, 2009 in New York City. (Photo by Bryan Bedder/Getty Images)

The song that launched a million posters and just as many debates, “Baby” remains one of the most significant pop cultural artifacts of the 21st century. Featuring Ludacris and that iconic hair flip, it served as the global introduction to “Bieber Fever.” In 2026, it holds a nostalgic charm, representing the pure, unadulterated energy of a young star on the cusp of world dominance.

Sorry (2015)

Released as part of the career-saving Purpose era, “Sorry” traded bubblegum pop for a tropical-house beat that captivated even the most cynical critics. It spent weeks atop the Billboard Hot 100 and signaled a more mature, repentant side of the star after a tumultuous period in the tabloids. Today, it is regarded as a dance-pop masterclass that helped define the mid-2010s sound.

Stay (with The Kid LAROI, 2021)

This high-octane collaboration became the definitive anthem of the early 2020s, shattering streaming records and maintaining a permanent spot on global playlists. Its frantic energy and soaring vocals showcased Bieber’s ability to mentor the next generation of stars while maintaining his own chart-topping relevance. By 2026, “Stay” remains one of the most-streamed songs in history, proving Justin’s enduring “staying” power.

Love Yourself (2015)

Co-written by Ed Sheeran, this acoustic-driven track proved that Justin didn’t need heavy production to deliver a hit. Its biting lyrics and understated delivery highlighted a new vocal maturity, earning him a Grammy nomination for Song of the Year. It remains a favorite for its simplicity and the way it showcased his transition into a serious singer-songwriter capable of “savage” lyrical honesty.

Peaches (feat. Daniel Caesar & Giveon, 2021)

A smooth, R&B-infused love letter to the West Coast, “Peaches” proved that Justin’s musical instincts were perfectly aligned with the laid-back, “vibey” aesthetic of the 2020s. The track’s immense success cemented the Justice era as a commercial juggernaut and brought a soulful, organic texture back to mainstream pop. It continues to be a summer staple in 2026, beloved for its effortless cool and collaborative spirit.

Despacito (Remix with Luis Fonsi & Daddy Yankee, 2017)

Justin’s foray into the Latin pop world wasn’t just a guest feature; it was a cultural phenomenon that helped trigger a global explosion of Spanish-language music. By contributing a bilingual verse to the already massive hit, he helped the song tie the record for the most weeks at #1 on the Hot 100 at the time. It remains a testament to his versatility and his uncanny ability to amplify a global trend.

Ghost (2021)

Perhaps his most emotionally resonant song to date, “Ghost” explores the universal experience of grief and memory. Its vulnerability resonated deeply during the post-pandemic era, eventually becoming a sleeper hit that stayed on the charts for nearly a year. In 2026, it is often cited by fans as the track that best showcases Justin’s growth as a man who isn’t afraid to address the deeper, more painful aspects of life.

Daisies (2025)

The breakout hit from his 2025 surprise album Swag, “Daisies” returned Justin to his stripped-down, guitar-only roots. Written as a dedication to his wife and newborn son, the song’s intimate production and raw vocals earned him a 2026 Grammy nomination for Best Pop Vocal Performance. It represents the “New Bieber”—a man who prioritizes family and authentic connection over the glitz of a high-budget pop machine.

What Do You Mean? (2015)

This track served as the official “white flag” for the general public, inviting everyone back into the Bieber fandom with its ticking-clock percussion and smooth melody. It was his first-ever No. 1 debut on the Billboard Hot 100 and effectively reinvented his image as a cool, credible artist. It remains a foundational piece of his legacy, marking the exact moment “Bieber Fever” evolved into “Bieber Respect.”

Boyfriend (2012)

With its whispered delivery and Mike Posner-produced beat, “Boyfriend” was the bridge between the teen idol and the R&B star. It allowed Justin to experiment with a more “urban” sound and a lower vocal register, moving him away from the high-pitched “Baby” era. Today, it stands as a pivotal transitional moment that proved he was ready to grow up alongside his original fanbase.