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Justin Bieber: Without My Fans I Would Have Quit Music

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May 21 2012, Published 6:45 a.m. ET

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When you're an 18-year-old multi-millionaire with a booming music career dating Selena Gomez, you'd think your life would be a bowl of cherries, right?

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Well, It's not that easy, hinted Justin Bieber last night at the Billboard Music Awards when chatting with reporters.

Justin who won Top Social Artist last night thanks to his 22 million Twitter followers, beating out the likes of Eminem, Lady Gaga, Rihanna and Shakira, showed a moment of rare weakness when discussing the trials and tribulations of his lifestyle.

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When asked by a reporter what his favorite lyric is from his new album, he answered:

"I think my favorite lyric was 'you kept my heart from falling,' and I think that lyric is so important to me because it’s about my fans, and how much they love me. You know, they really have kept my heart from falling, cause I know there’s so many times where I just want to say 'enough is enough, I don’t want to do this anymore.' But they’ve always been there supporting me and cheering me on. It’s from the song Believe."

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The Biebs is certainly right about that — if there's one thing he's got in spades it's throngs of very loyal admirers, even if these fans do make his life complicated. Who knew walking in an airport or crossing the street would be such a production?

Right, swaggy?

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