Justin Bieber's Twitch Takeover: Dadda Duties, Coachella Clues, and Pop Dominance at 80 Million Per Year Podcast Por  arte de portada

Justin Bieber's Twitch Takeover: Dadda Duties, Coachella Clues, and Pop Dominance at 80 Million Per Year

Justin Bieber's Twitch Takeover: Dadda Duties, Coachella Clues, and Pop Dominance at 80 Million Per Year

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Justin Bieber has been making major headlines this week by launching a daily Twitch streaming series from a massive studio space filled with games, musical instruments, and yes—a mini skate ramp and basketball court. According to Billboard via KS95, Bieber excitedly told viewers he’s planning to stream on Twitch nearly every day, treating fans to candid moments of hangouts, sports, music rehearsals, and even playful time with his toddler son, Jack Blues Bieber. One particularly buzzworthy moment from these streams came when Jack Blues, appearing onscreen, melted hearts by calling Justin “Dadda,” a clip fans quickly made viral, as reported by PopRant. Bieber’s Twitch channel has become a new interactive HQ for Beliebers, and he’s teased that the session doubles as prep for a major upcoming performance at Coachella, speculating that he’s gearing up to “put on a hell of a show,” though details beyond that comment remain unconfirmed.

Social media has been ablaze with footage and recaps: YouTube hosts highlight reels capturing Justin’s playful athletic side, from ping pong trick shots to shirtless skateboarding, and a charming signoff where he told fans, “I love you,” further cementing his brand as an artist unafraid to show both swagger and softness. While some Beliebers continue to speculate about new music collaborations after his highly publicized 2025 partnership with Diddy, which blended their generational talents to chart-topping effect according to Meta AI, so far there have been no new releases this week—only rehearsals and hints.

There’s also been a persistent business buzz around Justin’s continuing reign as one of the most lucrative names in pop. AOL’s finance desk ranks his annual earnings at about 80 million dollars, with a net worth of 300 million. This week, Bieber’s name trended again after NetEase Cloud honored him as the most-streamed Western artist in their twelve-year history and since his album “Swag” and its follow-up “Swag II” continue to perform strongly on international charts. His Twitch project is a public move into a more personal, interactive brand and could mark a long-term shift in how global pop stars connect with fans—offering daily glimpses of celebrity and authenticity. If speculation about a signature Coachella show holds true, this year could be a defining period in Bieber’s career and public profile.

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