As we all know, Justin Bieber will be presented at the 53rd annual Grammy Awards, and will not go alone, Jaden Smith and Usher will be there to help. But the union of this trio has created a constructive criticism perhaps an American journalist. Scott Shetler, who writes for the examiner.com site, critiques the performance scheduled for Justin at the biggest event in world music. Segunto Shetler, joining Justin and Jaden will not be a good idea. Below you can see in full what the journalist thinks to disagree with this partnership: Justin Bieber was announced to perform at the Grammy Awards, but here's the problem - he will perform with Jaden Smith, the son of 12-year-old Will Smith and brother of the girl who sings the song feel ridiculous 'WhipMyHair'. I am completely unable to understand this. There is already a ton of people out there who do not respect Bieber. They think their teen-pop useless and does not consider him a true artist. To be fair, Usher veteran R & B will also join the performance. But I honestly can not imagine anything worse that Bieber could do to harm your reputation than singing with Jaden Smith. Or maybe that's the point - next to Smith, Bieber is one Frank Sinatra.
If you really want to achieve Bieber respect in the music world, he should dare to Nick Jonas of the Jonas Brothers, who sang at the Grammy nomination in 2009 with his rock band 'The Administration'. This was quite different from the disposable teen-pop like his brothers were known.
Bieber must appear at the awards ceremony and play a number of solo acoustic piano or guitar, showing his voice and musicianship. Instead, he chose the way of novelty. If it is even possible for a teen-pop singer 16 years of age to sell out, Bieber did just that. " According to Shetler, Justin Bieber should submit their musicianship, and showing the world why you should be on top of the pop world. And as we saw, he said, with Jaden Smith will not be possible. It seems that the journalist Scott does not like much to the Smith family. Would he was cast in such criticisms or he really is right?Opine!
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