Well, younger boy singers DO tend to be soprano - though Bieber seemed to have remained one rather longer than average.
You would've hated Prince and Michael Jackson then too had you lived earlier. When MJ first did that duet with Paul McCartney "This Girl is Mine" waaay back in 1981, I was SURE Paul was singing this duet with a woman and I was going WTF?!!

Is he singing about girls with some kind of lesbian? Prince (or whatever he is called these days) is also high pitched and I thought he was a woman at first too; but it never bothered me when I learned otherwise.
According to Bieber's wiki, his voice IS changing and lowering (he must've had a late puberty after all, which might explain his too-cute babyish face for a 16-year-old), so maybe when his voice settles down in pitch he'll sound better to you.
And you'd hate to be him? Rich, good-looking, popular with girls, and talented (whether or not you like the way he sounds)? You'd HATE that? SURE you're not jealous.
That ISN'T meant as a put down. I didn't think I was jealous of kid singers either when I was a kid, but I WAS; and I sounded just like you do now about the ones that were popular in my day (particularly Donny Osmond - who now I AM glad I'm not him). Couldn't you be jealous without quite realizing it yourself like I was?
But whichever of us is right in that, Dreadnought is right too; if you don't like Bieber's voice, don't listen to him. I hate rap at least as much as (and probably more than) you hate Justin Bieber, but I don't hate rappers nor people who listen to them. I just ignore it as if it doesn't exist.
Sounds like the perfect torture for you during a TUG would be to strap earphones on you and force you to listen to nothing but Justin Bieber for a long time; sensory deprivation might seem like bliss to you compared to that!
I hope any TUG friends you have do not read this thread and decide totry my idea!

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