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Usher Reveals Justin Timberlake Bidding War In The 2000s Over Fresh-Faced Justin Bieber

Usher still has some confessions — and just made a big one about two famous Justins.

The “Yeah!” singer recalled in an interview with People last week that he and Justin Timberlake were in an active bidding war over Justin Bieber in the late 2000s. While Usher had already conquered the industry by storm, Bieber was only 4 or 5 years old.

“When you are at the top of your game, some of the greatest things will be presented to you, and it was, I think, right after ‘Confessions’ that I was introduced to Justin Bieber and Scooter Braun,” Usher told the outlet for an exclusive cover story.

“I presented Scooter an offer that I felt like he couldn’t resist,” he added. “We built a friendship, but this would obviously create a partnership that would span us forever, and it was a bit of a bidding war between me and Justin Timberlake.”

Bieber ultimately signed to Usher and Braun’s joint record label, Raymond Braun Media Group, in 2008 — and became one of the most famous singers of all time. That wasn’t guaranteed at the time, however, requiring Usher to assure Braun about signing Bieber.

“I was like, ‘I’m not certain that I could understand each and every producer that this artist could benefit from, but what I can tell you is I’m going to give you my passion,’” Usher told People, “‘and I’m going to give you every bit of what I have to offer.’”

While Braun was hesitant to manage Bieber and had previously only worked as a marketing executive, Usher gave him the necessary courage to take on their new protégé. Bieber himself required similar convincing before rejecting Timberlake, however.

“There can only be one Justin,” Usher recalled telling Bieber about choosing Timberlake.

“So if you want to go with Justin, that’s Justin and

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