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Justin Bieber Tries to Be the Real Slim Shady & Shows Off Rap Skills With Speedy Eminem Cover

The singer has been performing music on regular livestreams ahead of his 2026 Coachella set.

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Justin Bieber
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Will the real J. Biebs please stand up? Justin Bieber surprised fans with a cover of one of Eminem‘s biggest hits on a recent livestream, flying through the Detroit rapper’s verse on the Dr. Dre collab “Forgot About Dre.”

As captured in recordings from the stream on Twitch — where the Canadian pop star has been regularly going live from his warehouse rehearsal space in preparation for his 2026 Coachella set — Bieber took the mic as a few friends danced around him. Facing the camera, the musician whips through the lightning-fast rhymes on the iconic Y2K hit, fumbling a few of Em’s lines but overall keeping with the difficult pacing.


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“So what do you say to somebody you hate/ Or anyone tryna bring trouble your way?” Bieber spits. “One day I was walking by/ With a Walkman on, and I caught a guy/ Gave me an awkward eye/ Strangled him up in the parking lot.”

Released in 1999 on Dr. Dre’s 2001 album, “Forgot About Dre” entered the Billboard Hot 100 in January 2000 and peaked at No. 25 that March. In 2022, Dre and Em reunited to perform the track during the former’s Super Bowl Halftime Show performance.

Bieber has been hunkering down in his warehouse for weeks, frequently going live to show fans his progress in rehearsing for next year’s Coachella. The hitmaker is set to headline the 2026 festival alongside Sabrina Carpenter and Karol G.

The massive rehearsal space is decked out with lounge furniture, a basketball hoop, a skate ramp, play areas for Bieber’s 1-year-old son, Jack Blues, and more. Ahead of the holidays, the singer has also now set up a shimmering Christmas tree.

This article was first published by Billboard U.S.

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Yungblud Cancels Cowboys Music Festival Performance: 'I'm Working on Myself'

The British rock singer "reluctantly" cancelled his performance scheduled for Sunday night at the Calgary music festival, stating that he is currently "working on himself and taking time off in the UK." Hip-hop hitmaker Nelly and EDM icon Steve Aoki will take his place.

Yungblud will no longer be performing at Cowboys Music Festival.

Today (July 9), the Calgary music festival put out a statement on its Instagram announcing that the British rock star would no longer be playing the festival's final show on Sunday night (July 12), citing mental health and personal reasons.

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