“You know I've got that power / The power of the beat in my hand.”
Then, will.i.am takes over with his signature quirky bridge, and finally... The heavy, filtered electro-house beat that sounds like a robot learning to feel joy. The Cultural Impact: The Hashtag Era Let’s talk about the title: #thatPOWER .
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This wasn't "Baby" Bieber anymore. This was Believe era Bieber. He was growing up, experimenting with R&B and dance music, and trying to shed his teenybopper image. Pairing him with will.i.am was a masterstroke. Lyrically, “#thatPOWER” isn't deep—and that’s the point. It’s a mantra for the dressing room before a big game or the shot of adrenaline before a night out.
Enter Justin Bieber.
The music video is a fever dream of Roman centurions, CGI pyramids, and dance battles. It doesn’t make sense, but you can’t look away. It screams "2013." Looking back, “#thatPOWER” serves as a bridge. For Justin Bieber, it was a step toward the more mature electronic sounds he would explore later on Purpose (think “Sorry” and “Where Are Ü Now”). It proved his voice could sit comfortably over a heavy club beat.
Is it high art? No. Is it a shot of pure, unapologetic energy? Absolutely. will i am justin bieber that power
If you were anywhere near a radio, a gym, or a summer pool party in 2013, you remember the drop. The synth stabs. The robotic vocals. The sheer, unstoppable energy.
This song arrived at the exact moment when hashtags were migrating from Twitter to real life. will.i.am famously renamed the track to include the symbol. It felt silly then, and it feels nostalgic now. It captured the "hustle culture" of the early 2010s—manifesting success, posting about it, and owning your moment. “You know I've got that power / The