
Justin and Hailey Bieber posing on the red carpet.
Amy Sussman / Staff via Getty ImagesWell we all knew it was only a matter of time before Justin Bieber had a baby. I mean it was 14-years ago when he released "Baby" at the age of 16. Now, 14-years later, at the age of 30, Bieber and wife Hailey announced the birth of their baby.
The Pregnancy Announcement
Back in May, the couple announced that they were expecting their first child together. The two had been trying for a while. But back in May, Hailey Bieber posted an Instagram post with Justin announcing their pregnancy.
The two have been married for almost 6 years next month. They tied the knot in September of 2018, according to the Hollywood Reporter. Hailey even talked to W Magazine on the progress of her pregnancy.
Hailey said she kept her pregnancy a secret for longer than most because she "Stayed small for a long time." Her pregnancy belly didn't start showing until about six months into her pregnancy.
Justin Bieber And Hailey Bieber Welcomed A Baby Boy
Last Friday, the two announced the birth of a healthy baby boy that they named Jack Blues Bieber. It was announced to the world again via Instagram by Justin. He posted "WELCOME HOME JACK BLUES BIEBER."
The funny part of all of this was the photo above. The world was happy for the couple to welcome a healthy baby boy, but the world also was talking about how great Hailey's nails looked in the photo Justin posted. Vogue Magazine posted about Hailey's delivery manicure. The people cared more about one nail in the photo, instead of the food of Jack.
If you're wondering, Hailey goes to Zola Ganzorigt, her manicurist. Hailey reposted Justin's post and that blew up with comments talking about her manicure. More so than about the food of baby Jack in the photo. Fans described her manicure as "more muted nudish wite micro French" on nails shaped as almonds.
As for the couple, they're looking forward to spending time with Jack and will probably be out of the public eye for a bit.
10 Weirdest Songs To Perform CPR To, Per NY Presbyterian Hospital
As anyone who has watched the classic episode of The Office where the Dunder Mifflin team learned CPR (sort of) knows, the Bee Gees' "Stayin' Alive" is the perfect song to do CPR to. While the episode is hilarious, CPR is no laughing matter. Lyrically, "Stayin' Alive" is a bit on the nose. But it is also 100 beats per minute, which is the perfect pace to administer CPR.
You shouldn't be picky about music when administering CPR, of course. Time is of the essence. But just in case, New York Presbyterian Hospital has a playlist of songs at 100bpm. Though the playlist has 57 songs and runs 3 and a half hours, we picked the funniest and oddest ones to play in the crucial moment of saving someone's life.
Per the Mayo Clinic, Cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) is a lifesaving technique that's useful in many emergencies, such as a heart attack or near drowning, in which someone's breathing or heartbeat has stopped. If you're afraid to do CPR or unsure how to perform CPR correctly, know that it's always better to try than to do nothing at all, so pick a tune and get to pumpin' because the difference between doing something and doing nothing could be someone's life. But, hey, why not dedicate a little time so that you are actually prepared to take action if you need to. Learn more about the basics here.
Incidentally, in the aforementioned scene from The Office, the CPR instructor tells Steve Carrell's Michael Scott to sing "Stayin' Alive," and he instead starts singing Gloria Gaynor's "I Will Survive." That song is also at 100bpm, so that would have worked as well (assuming that Michael is better at administering CPR than he is at keeping secrets). But you wouldn't want to start with the intro of that song, which is slower than 100 bpm, just jump right to the chorus.
See below our 10 favorites from the list:
Sorry - Justin Bieber
Singing "Is it too late now to say sorry?" while giving someone CPR feels a bit weird, but hey, it's 100bpm!
Rock Your Body - Justin Timberlake
Justin's song is weird in this scenario, as it makes us want to dance. Don't worry about bringing sexy back when you're doing CPR. Also: "Don't be so quick to walk away."
Stayin' Alive - Bee Gees
Now the folks over at the New York Presbyterian Hospital, like The Office, have a great sense of humor to include "Stayin' Alive" by the Bee Gees. It's pretty on the nose!
Gives You Hell - The All-American Rejects
"When you see my face, hope it gives you hell, hope it gives you hell." Hopefully, giving someone CPR will have the opposite effect.
Work It - Missy Elliot
Hearing Missy Elliot saying, "Is it worth it? Let me work it" while giving someone CPR seems like the most inspiring song on the list. Please note that this song and video may be NSFW, even if it might help save a life.
The Notorious B.I.G. (feat. Lil' Kim & Puff Daddy) - Notorious B.I.G.
The music video (which may be considered NSFW) takes place in an ER (which is also a bit on the nose). Tracy Morgan makes a cameo as hospital security, which is hilarious.
This Ain't A Scene, It's An Arms Race - Fall Out Boy
Instead of being an arms dealer, it's much better to be a breath dealer while getting someone's breath pumping again.
Spirit In The Sky - Norman Greenbaum
It's also a bit on the nose: "When I die and they lay me to rest/Gonna go to the place that's the best!" That's all well and good, but hopefully CPR will delay that trip.
Float On - Modest Mouse
Modest Mouse singer Isaac Brock may not have been sincere when he sang "Well, we'll float on, good news is on the way." But you can take it literally in this instance, especially after successful CPR.
Sweet Home Alabama - Lynyrd Skynyrd
Keep them "big wheels" turnin' so you can go back to whenever you call home, whether it's Alabama or anywhere else.
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