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Justin Bieber Forgets the Words to "Despacito"


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"DES PA CITO, I DON'T KNOW THE WORDS SO I SAY POQUITO, I DON'T KNOW THE WORDS SO I SAY DORITO
I DON'T KNOW THE WORDS SO I SAY POQUITOOOO
DABA DABA DABA DABA
I ATE A BURRITO, I JUST WANT A BURRITOOOOO"

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PerfectIllusion

I dont see anything bad about this it is not his first language.... Remember when gaga forgot la vie en rose when she was drunk?

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10 minutes ago, PerfectIllusion said:

I dont see anything bad about this it is not his first language.... Remember when gaga forgot la vie en rose when she was drunk?

it's not a big deal but replacing legit spanish words with poquito or burrito is not a great a move :stalkga:

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Taide

Why is he famous anyway? He can't sing, he looks like a rat and he is so disrespectful to his fans. :madge:

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OBEY

Pretty sure he doesn't forget them tho he intentionnally messes them up.

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28 minutes ago, Lyou said:

Why is he famous anyway? He can't sing, he looks like a rat and he is so disrespectful to his fans. :madge:

blame his prepubescent fans. don't worry, in a few years time he will be forgotten. just ask JTT

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14 minutes ago, TheShameMonster said:

blame his prepubescent fans. don't worry, in a few years time he will be forgotten. just ask JTT

 

I don't think he will be that easily forgotten. He released "Baby" in 2010... It's 2017 and he keeps getting huge, huge hits. Before his latest album Purpose, I would agree with you. His career was not evolving, he was getting messier and it looked like he was having a sort of a breakdown. No one would say he would release new music and have one of the most successful eras of his career, both commercially and critically. He was the one who brought tropical pop to the scene (well, not him of course, his producers, but he is the face). I'm starting to believe he will always be able, somehow, to come back and do something relevant.

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