Justin Bieber is without a doubt king of pop reinvention. He began as the cherub-faced idol of your teenage fantasies, developed into the public’s number one cultural enemy, and then miraculously recovered to become a figure on whom hipsters, dance enthusiasts, pop kids, and fans of R&B could all agree.

The music has remained the same throughout his many periods. The quality has actually improved dramatically. Whether you like him or not—and the majority of people do—Bieber is a skilled dancer, musician, singer, and composer. He is the complete package, and his selection of colleagues is outstanding. Here are the top Justin Bieber songs according to Billboard.

“Despacito”

This remix of “Despacito,” whether you like it or not, is one of the most well-known songs ever. It is Justin Bieber’s first and only Spanish-language song to date. Fans drove his rendition to the top of the Hot 100 for 16 weeks straight.

“Sorry”

In addition to the romantic concept of Justin Bieber apologizing to the ladies (cough Selena Gomez cough) he may have offended on his journey to adulthood, he needed to forgive himself for making an ass of himself in public. In that regard, the Purpose album’s “Sorry” represents its peak. He is just detailing everything over an infectious beat with a hook that is impossible to ignore, barely disguised as an affectionate apology.

“Where Are U Now”

It was absolutely amazing when Bieber arrived at the Main Stage and played this song live with the Jack Ü group. The collaboration with Jack Ü contributed to Bieber’s newfound success as an adult pop artist. Although it is more mature, it still has that shine of a candy-colored dream. Instantly recognized, the hook’s pitched-up vocal line undoubtedly changed the game for pop and dance production at the time. For conceivably the remainder of the trio’s lifetime, “Where Are Ü Now” will stand as one of Bieber, Skrillex, and Diplo’s finest songs.