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章節 11: Chapter 11: The Breakthrough

Chapter 11: The Breakthrough

August 2001 – Stratford, Ontario

Age: 7 years, 2 months

The last two years had flown by in a blur of flights, studio sessions, and performances. After the first demo recording, things had started to move quickly. I had been to Atlanta a few more times, recording new material, meeting with industry professionals, and even starting to build a small following online. But nothing compared to what was about to happen.

I was still a kid. My friends from school saw me as just Justin—the boy who liked to sing and play guitar. But everything was about to change, and it was starting to sink in.

Pattie's Perspective

The year 2001 had been a whirlwind. Justin's talent was undeniable, and the more we worked, the more opportunities began to appear. He had begun to get attention not just from small record labels but from the big players in the industry. His videos were being shared on YouTube by fans who discovered him through his early online videos. It was exciting and overwhelming all at once. The buzz was growing, and there was no going back.

"Mom," Justin said one day, "when do I get to perform for real? Like on TV or something?"

I smiled at him, watching him tune his guitar. "Soon, honey. Soon."

Soon, indeed.

September 2001 – Stratford, Ontario

Age: 7 years, 3 months

In early September, we received a call that would change everything. Scott called with a voice filled with excitement. "Pattie, I've got great news. The record label wants to sign Justin to an official deal. They want to take him on tour, starting with a special show in Toronto next month."

My heart skipped a beat. A record deal. A tour. It was happening faster than I had imagined.

"Are you sure?" I asked, needing to hear it again.

"Yes, I'm sure. They've seen the buzz, and they want to help you get to the next level," Scott confirmed. "This is just the beginning."

The excitement in my heart was palpable, but mixed in was a sense of worry. I had to remind myself that while this was a huge opportunity for Justin, it was also a huge leap. This wasn't just a small step into the music world—it was the beginning of a life that would be entirely different.

We started preparing for the tour and working with Justin's vocal coaches, publicists, and the entire team. There were a lot of rehearsals, and sometimes I would have to remind Justin to slow down and take breaks. He had such a drive, and I didn't want him to burn out.

Justin's Perspective

The thought of performing for a crowd was both exciting and nerve-wracking. I wasn't sure if I was ready, but I knew I had to be. Every day, I spent hours practicing, making sure my guitar skills and voice were as good as they could be.

When the tour dates were announced, I remember staring at the poster with my name on it for the first time. My heart was racing. I was going on tour. This was what I had dreamed about since I was younger, and now it was real.

In Toronto, the anticipation was almost unbearable. I had never performed in front of such a large crowd. We arrived at the venue early, and the atmosphere was buzzing with energy. People were already gathering in front of the arena, waiting to see me perform.

My manager, Scott, gave me a pep talk before I went on stage. "Justin, just do what you do. You've got this," he said. "You've worked hard, and the fans are here because they believe in you."

Walking onto the stage for the first time was overwhelming. The bright lights, the cheering crowd, it all felt surreal. But as soon as I strummed the first chord on my guitar, something clicked. I wasn't nervous anymore. I was exactly where I was meant to be.

Pattie's Perspective

Watching Justin perform on stage was a moment I will never forget. He was a different person in front of the crowd—confident, free, and alive. The way he connected with his fans, even at such a young age, was incredible. They loved him, and he loved them right back.

As a mother, I couldn't help but feel a sense of pride mixed with anxiety. This was what he had wanted, but it was a big responsibility. The pressure was real, and I could see that he was starting to realize the scope of what it meant to be in the public eye. I just hoped he wouldn't lose himself along the way.

October 2001 – Toronto, Ontario

Age: 7 years, 4 months

The first performance in Toronto was a success, and the next few shows went just as well. With each show, Justin's confidence grew. He was becoming a star in front of our eyes. The tour wasn't just about performing—it was about getting a feel for the life that came with it: the media attention, the late-night rehearsals, and the fans who followed him wherever he went.

As we traveled across Canada and into the United States, I started to realize how much had changed. My little boy was no longer just singing for fun. He was doing what I had always known he was capable of doing—capturing the hearts of everyone around him.

But as the buzz grew louder, so did the challenges. There were paparazzi, interviews, and the weight of expectations. And as the world began to take notice, I couldn't help but worry about how Justin would handle it all.

But in that moment, I knew that nothing would stop him. He had a fire inside him that couldn't be extinguished.

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Chapter 11 captures the start of Justin Bieber's rise to stardom. With a record deal and his first performance under his belt, he begins his journey into the spotlight, while Pattie watches with both pride and concern. The transition from small-town boy to international artist begins here, setting the stage for the challenges and triumphs that lie ahead.


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