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- Justin Bieber has been a mainstay on the Billboard Hot 100 since his debut single was released in 2009.
- 14 of Bieber's singles have become top 10 hits. INSIDER ranked those most popular songs.
- "Beauty and a Beat" featuring Nicki Minaj brings up the rear at No. 14 on our list.
- Bieber's 2015 smash hit "Sorry," which reigned at No. 1 on the chart for three weeks, earned our top spot.
Justin Bieber has been a mainstay on the Billboard Hot 100 since his debut single was released in 2009.
"One Time" peaked at No. 17 on the chart, but 14 of Bieber's songs in the past decade have become top 10 hits. From the infamous "Baby," featuring Ludacris, to his comeback feature on "Where Are Ü Now," any single featuring Bieber vocals is a reliable bet for radio domination.
INSIDER ranked those 14 hits, Bieber's most commercially popular songs, from worst to best.
14. "Beauty and a Beat" featuring Nicki Minaj
Justin Bieber/YouTube
Chart history: Peaked at No. 5
"Beauty and the Beat" is catchy, but it's extremely grating. Even just the name of the song is annoying.
It's also fairly off-putting to hear a 30-year-old Nicki Minaj rap about wanting to hook up with a barely-18-year-old Bieber.
13. "As Long As You Love Me " featuring Big Sean
Justin Bieber/YouTube
Chart history: Peaked at No. 6
"As Long As You Love Me" is super dramatic and, honestly, barely less annoying than "Beauty and a Beat." Big Sean's far superior guest verse gives this pulsing pop song an edge.
12. "No Brainer" by DJ Khaled featuring Justin Bieber, Chance The Rapper, and Quavo
DJ Khaled/YouTube
Chart history: Peaked at No. 5
"No Brainer" is a fun, feature-packed joint from DJ Khaled's hit-making factory — but it's also an obvious attempt to remake the magic of "I'm the One," which immediately makes the song less interesting.
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