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Justin Bieber Throws Tantrum on Camera During Performance on 'Today' Show
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The 'What Do You Mean?' hitmaker is caught complaining about the cameras on live TV during his visit to the NBC morning show.

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Justin Bieber blasted the camera crew on "Today" show during his performance Thursday morning, September 10 in New York City. He kicked off with his new single "What Do You Mean?" and tried to impress the viewers with his dance moves, but he complained that the cameras didn't capture his dance routine.

After finishing the song, Bieber walked up to one of the cameras and didn't seem to realize that his mic was still on as he ranted, "Next time I won't dance because the camera's here the whole time. I might as well not dance. What do I even do this for if they are just going to do..." The feed was then cut to show commercials.

Bieber showed off his new platinum hairdo during the NBC morning show. "You guys like the hair?" he asked, to which the crowd cheered in response. The Canadian pop star also delivered "Where Are U Now" and "Boyfriend" before showing off his vocals in an acoustic version of his claim-fame single "Baby".

During the interview, Bieber addressed his musical hiatus. "I didn't leave, but I took some time to do some soul-searching," so he explained. Now that he's back, "it just feels so great to feel the acceptance," he said. "I just feel judged and it's hard, but I'm feeling more confident lately." When asked about the possibility of performing at Super Bowl, he replied, "I'd be interested. I'm down."

"What Do You Mean?" is the first official offering from Bieber's next studio installment. It soared to the top spot on Billboard Hot 100, making him the youngest male artist to top the chart. He was presented with a Guinness World Record plaque by the hosts of the "Today" show during his latest visit.

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