Bieber Unreleased Songs 2010 Top: Justin
Listening to "Where Are You Now?" or "Red Eye" is like opening a time capsule filled with Sidekicks phones, neon shutter shades, and Myspace bulletins. They are rough, unfinished, and sometimes embarrassingly earnest. But for a true Belieber, that is exactly why they are perfect.
Most people forget that while recording Under the Mistletoe (released late 2011), Bieber cut six original Christmas songs in the summer of 2010. Three were scrapped.
Equally compelling is the frequent confusion surrounding the track "Turn to You (Mother’s Day Song)." While technically released later as a charity single in 2012, early iterations and writing sessions date back to the creative burst of 2010/2011. Often grouped with the unreleased "lost" tracks due to its scarcity on streaming platforms, the song is significant because it deviated from Bieber's standard formula of romantic love. Instead, it offered an introspective look at his relationship with his mother, Pattie Mallette. This deviation showed a songwriting maturity that went beyond teenage crushes, proving that even in the height of his manufactured pop peak, he had stories worth telling that didn't fit the radio formula. justin bieber unreleased songs 2010 top
Why do these unreleased songs matter? They represent the roads not taken. In 2010, the machine behind Justin Bieber was focused on one thing: world domination through catchy, radio-friendly pop. They played it safe. They gave us the hits we know by heart.
Not to be confused with the 2015 Skrillex & Diplo hit. This earlier version — produced by Darkchild — is a piano-driven confessional about a fading long-distance relationship. Bieber’s voice cracks with teenage desperation: “Where are you now when I need you most?” The song never found a home, but its skeleton later inspired “I Would” (from the Journals era). Listening to "Where Are You Now
Notable collaborators and session contexts
: A finished version of this collaboration surfaced in 2010, building on their chemistry from "Eenie Meenie". Billionaire (Remix) Most people forget that while recording Under the
: Justin showcased his rapping skills on this track, which was famously featured in his movie Never Say Never but never received a standard commercial release. Notable Leaks and Rarities