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Be wary of "Group Buys" asking for crypto-currency. Most of these 2010 tracks have already leaked in full for free. Do not pay for them.

: A humorous track recorded with his crew (including Kenny Hamilton and Ryan Good) about a trip to a mall in Nebraska. While not a serious studio track, it remains a fan favorite for its nostalgia. Speaking in Tongues

The label scrapped it for being "too aggressive" for his image. The leaked rock mix shows that Bieber had always wanted to dip into the Paramore/Fall Out Boy lane but was held back. The drums in the final chorus hit like a freight train. justin bieber unreleased songs 2010 top

Status: Low-fidelity studio snippet (0:58 seconds)

Fans and collectors often highlight these specific tracks as the "top" unreleased gems from this period: "Latin Girl" Be wary of "Group Buys" asking for crypto-currency

Following the massive success of their official 2010 collaboration "Eenie Meenie," Justin Bieber and Sean Kingston recorded several other tracks together. The most notable survivor of those vault sessions is .

Among the most notable unreleased tracks from this era is "Lost," a song that embodies the heartfelt, acoustic-driven sentimentality that first won Bieber his army of fans. Unlike the high-gloss production of his radio singles, "Lost" strips away the spectacle. The demo showcases Bieber’s raw vocal talent during a period where his voice was famously transitioning. The lyrics speak to the vulnerability of young love, a theme that dominated his My World era, but the delivery feels more personal and less manufactured than his studio cuts. For many fans, this track represents the "pure" Bieber—the boy next door with a guitar, singing directly to the listener. : A humorous track recorded with his crew

Because these songs are unreleased , they exist in a legal gray area. You will not find them on Spotify, Apple Music, or Tidal. Here is where the community archives them:

The song serves as a reminder of how heavily producers were experimenting with Electronic Dance Music (EDM) elements in pop music during that specific year.

Leaked online around late 2010, "Latin Girl" is an upbeat, infectious pop-R&B track that perfectly mirrored the sonic landscape of My World 2.0 . It features a pulsing synth line and catchy hooks about a summer romance. Dance-Pop / R&B