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'American Idol:' Justin Bieber saw Megan Frazier's operatic version of 'Baby'

The superstar singer, Justin Bieber has become a huge success with fans, and has become a household name thanks to the various hits that he has created on his albums. He has fans all over the world, and 2010 was an amazing year for the singer. Bieber's hit single, "Baby" is a fan favorite, and on last night's episode of American Idol, a Idol hopeful, Megan Frazier sang an operatic version of the hit.

Justin Bieber took to his official Twitter account and revealed that he he watched American Idol last night, and the version of "Baby" that was sung on the show. Bieber retweeted: "RT @chzcakedream: @justinbieber RT if you saw the girl singing the opera version of 'Baby.'"

The judges on the show were looking forward to hearing Frazier's rendition of the hit tune, however, it became apparent quickly, that the hopeful's operatic spin on the hit was not going to be a fit for the show. Leading up to Frazier's audition on the show, Seacrest narrated that it was partly due to Justin Bieber's success at such a young age, that those in power at American Idol decided to lower the age to 15 from 16.

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Justin Bieber will be releasing his first film next month, in 3-D entitled, Never Say Never. The fans are excited to watch the film, and it is highly anticipated.

What did you think about Megan Frazier's rendition of the hit song, "Baby"?

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Katrina-Kasey Wheeler is a college graduate. She holds a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science from a private Jesuit University, and is a freelance entertainment journalist. Ms. Wheeler enjoys watching television programs that educate and inspire. She watches many shows that focus on music, the...

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