Justin Bieber Talks Grammy Snub And His Undeniable Talent With Billboard Magazine

Justin Bieber Has A Message For Haters
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PHILADELPHIA, PA - DECEMBER 05: Singer Justin Bieber attends Q102s Jingle Ball 2012 presented by XFINITY, at Wells Fargo Center on December 5, 2012 in Philadelphia. (Photo by Lisa Lake/Getty Images for Jingle Ball 2012)

Justin Bieber wants everyone to remember, "I wasn't made -- I was found."

Almost two months after his rejection, Bieber sat down with Billboard magazine and opened up about being snubbed by the 2013 Grammys.

"I felt the same way that Scooter [Braun] felt, I just can't really... it's good that he can put it out there and say that," Bieber told Billboard's Bill Werde about failing to earn a Grammy nod. Braun, Bieber's manager, unleashed a Twitter rant after the nominations were announced, writing, "The kid deserved it. Grammy board u blew it on this one."

"He had my back just like any manager would," the singer continued during his Billboard Q&A. "My whole life I've dreamed of winning a Grammy. At this point, the excitement of that has gone down. I'm more excited to just make great music for my fans. That's just something that if it happens, it happens."

Bieber's forthcoming "Believe Acoustic" album is set to sell 100,000 copies in its first week and is expected to debut at No. 1 on the Billboard chart next week, a Billboard source told MTV News.

The "Nothing Like Us" singer said he feels vindicated by the fact that he has (or is about to have) a No. 1 album but also seemed to go on the defensive regarding his talent.

"If you really don't enjoy the type of music I make and that's not you, OK," he said, according to a passage of the Billboard interview excerpted by Gawker. "But don't say I'm not talented. If you haven't noticed, I wasn't made -- I was found." Later adding, "If I'm not on top... it would be because I didn't want to be."

But some think Bieber's reign as the Prince of Pop may be coming to an end.

"X Factor" judge Sharon Osbourne doesn't think Bieber will last. "His fans are growing up, they're 18, 19-year-olds now," she said in October. "And that means the little girls... they're young women. And he still looks like that little boy! He needs some hair, or something. I just don't think, from my gut, maybe my gut's wrong 'cause it's not 100%, but I don't think he's going to stand the test of time."

But Braun says the acoustic album is already turning even the most unlikely listeners into "Beliebers."

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