13:34 15-12-2025
Justin Bieber returns to Lucky Strike, revives Baby vibe
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Justin Bieber returns to Lucky Strike Lanes, reviving his 2010 Baby era with an impromptu clip and friends beatboxing the Ludacris verse. Nostalgia done right.
Justin Bieber took a trip down memory lane to the legendary Lucky Strike Lanes in Los Angeles, the site where the video for his most recognizable hit, Baby, was filmed in 2010. Fifteen years on, he stepped back into the atmosphere of those early days, when his name was just beginning to ripple through global entertainment headlines. The choice of venue felt deliberate—a quiet nod to where it all began.
On social media, he shared a clip of an off-the-cuff performance: a circle of friends brought the song back to life over beatbox rhythms, channeling the mood of the early 2010s. Viewers especially warmed to the moment when one of Bieber’s friends delivered the rap verse originally performed by Ludacris.
Now 31, the musician looked genuinely happy—his easy smile and relaxed presence called to mind the teenager who once stormed the charts and won over fans. It’s little wonder his return to a place that has since taken on cult status is being widely discussed; for many, it serves as a shorthand for an entire era.
The gesture suggests he isn’t letting go of his roots, and fans are left to see what other surprises he might unveil as he revisits his creative past.