Ke a,
yo, mon ey,
Nick i Mi naj.
(Jus tin.)
(F)Show you off,
to night I wan na (Am7)show you off.
(Hey, hey, hey) (F)What you got
a bil lion could ’ve (Am7)nev er bought.
(Hey, hey, hey.) We gon na par ty like it’s (Dm11)thir ty twelve to night.
I wan na show you all the (Gsus)fin er things in life.
So just for get a bout the (Dm11)world; we young to night.
I’m com in’ for ya, I’m (Gsus)com in’ for ya.
’Cause (Fmaj9)all
I need
is a beau ty and a beat
who can make my life com plete.
It’s all
’bout you.
When the mu sic makes you move,
ba by, do it like you do,
’cause...
Your (F)bod y rock,
girl, I can feel your (Am7)bod y rock.
(Hey, hey, hey) (F)Take a bow.
You’re on the hot test (Am7)tick et now.
(Hey, hey, hey.) We gon na par ty like it’s (Dm11)thir ty twelve to night.
I wan na show you all the (Gsus)fin er things in life.
So just for get a bout the (Dm11)world; we young to night.
I’m com in’ for ya, I’m (Gsus)com in’ for ya.
’Cause (Fmaj9)all
I need
is a beau ty and a beat
who can make my life com plete.
It’s all
’bout you.
When the mu sic makes you move,
ba by, do it like you do,
’cause...
Your
’cause...
(Fmaj9)(Bod y rock, oh, I wan na feel your (Am)bod y rock.)
...’Cause
’cause...
This page shows “Beauty And A Beat” by Justin Bieber in our color-coded kid songbook view — every note is colored by pitch (red C, orange D, yellow E, green F, blue G, purple A, pink B) and the lyrics sit directly under each note, so children can sing along while they play. The song is in the key of Bb at 126 BPM, a comfortable easy-level arrangement perfect for first-time learners.
This arrangement is a great way to build confidence with extended chord shapes like Fmaj9, Gsus4, and Dsus4 — chords that sound sophisticated but sit naturally under your fingers once you know where they live. Your left hand keeps a steady pedal bass throughout, so the real work is in your right hand moving cleanly between those eleven chord voicings at 126 BPM. Start hands-separate and slower, around 90 BPM, focusing on the transitions between G6 and Am7, and from Dsus4 resolving to Dmin — those quick shifts tend to trip people up first. Once your right hand feels automatic, add the left hand pedal tone and gradually nudge the tempo up. Loop the chorus until the energy feels effortless, not rushed. This is the song that'll make sus4 and maj9 chords feel like second nature in your playing.