Born To Be Somebody

Justin Bieber · Never Say Never - The Remixes

There's a dream in my soul,
A fire that's deep inside me.
There's a me no one knows,
Waiting to be set free.

I'm gonna see that day;
I can feel it,
I can taste it.
Change is coming my way.

I was born to be somebody.
Ain't nothing that's ever gonna stop me.
I'll light up the sky like lightning,
I'm gonna rise above,
Show 'em what I'm made of.
I was born to be somebody,
I was born to be,
And this world will belong to me.

This life can kick you around (whoa)
This world can make you feel small (whoa)
They will not keep me down (whoa)
I was born to stand tall.

I'm goin' all the way.
I can feel it, I believe it.
I'm here, I'm here to stay.

I was born to be somebody.
Ain't nothing that's ever gonna stop me.

I'll light up the sky like lighting,
I'm gonna rise above,
Show 'em what I'm made of.
I was born to be somebody,
I was born to be,
And this world will belong to me.

Feel it,
Believe it,
Dream it,
Be it.

I was born to be somebody.
Ain't nothing that's ever gonna stop me (no, no, no)
I'll light up the sky like lighting,
I'm gonna rise above,
Show 'em what I'm made of.
I was born to be somebody,
I was born to be,
And this world will belong to me.

Oh, oh,
Oh, oh...

And this world will belong to me.

Yeah, yeah, oh...

This world will belong to me.

Born To Be Somebody

Justin Bieber's "Born To Be Somebody" serves as a pivotal track on the 2010 album Never Say Never - The Remixes, marking a significant evolution in his early musical identity. The song blends pop sensibilities with a distinct electronic edge, reflecting the transitional phase of his career as he moved beyond his initial viral fame into a more polished production style. Released during a period where Bieber was actively engaging with global audiences through digital platforms, the recording captures the optimism and ambition characteristic of his debut era. As part of the remixes collection, the track showcases the versatility of the original composition while maintaining its core message of personal growth and aspiration. The song remains a notable example of mid-2010s pop production, contributing to the artist's growing catalog of hits that defined his early success.