

Via digital sales behind the release of My World 2.0, "Never Let You Go" reached eighty-four on the UK Singles Chart. Internationally, the song charted at sixty-seven in Australian Singles Chart, and reached sixteen on the New Zealand Singles Chart, where it was on the chart for three weeks. It debuted and peaked at fourteen in Canada, after spending four weeks on the Canadian Hot 100 it dropped off. The song, like previous digital-only singles of Bieber's, had limited stays on the charts, and holds the record for the second all-time biggest week-to-week descent in Hot 100 history, behind Justin Timberlake's cover of " Hallelujah" and the Jonas Brothers' " Pushin' Me Away". It was listed on the chart for two weeks before dropping off. "Never Let You Go" debuted and peaked at number twenty-one in the United States on the Billboard Hot 100. Jody Rosen of Rolling Stone, using "Never Let You Go" and "Stuck in the Moment" as examples said that "the ballads - often a weak spot on pop/R&B records - are fully realized, mixing love-struck lyrics with big, lovable choruses." Lauren Carter of The Boston Herald stated that, "While it's hard to buy into so much angst coming from a 16-year-old, the promises of forever (see "Never Let You Go," for starters) will undoubtedly delight the young girls who dream of spending eternity with pop's newest heartthrob." Chart performance

Leah Greenblatt of Entertainment Weekly noted similarities between "Never Let You Go" and Chris Brown's " Forever", calling the previous a "fraternal twin" to the latter. "Never Let You Go" written in D minor key with the chord progression B♭-Dm-C. "Never Let You Go" published in common time with moderate tempo. Problems playing this file? See media help. Bieber performed the song a number of times, including on BET's SOS: Saving Ourselves - Help for Haiti Telethon, which benefited victims of the 2010 Haiti earthquake.Ī sample of "Never Let You Go" which has been compared to Chris Brown's " Forever." The accompanying music video features Bieber and Paige Hurd at the Atlantis Resort in The Bahamas, including scenes at the resort, an aquarium, and on the coast. The song charted within the top twenty in Canada and New Zealand, twenty-one in the United States, and in the lower regions of the charts in Australia and the United Kingdom, respectively. It was originally released as a promo single from latter half of Bieber's debut album, My World 2.0 on March 2, 2010. The track was written by Bieber and was co-written and produced by production duo Johntá Austin and Bryan-Michael Cox. " Never Let You Go" is a song performed by Canadian singer Justin Bieber. Justin Bieber promotional singles chronology Justin Bieber, Johntá Austin, Bryan-Michael Cox “Then I heard people calling her saying Funke we are ready, so she said, ‘Princess shey o Na wa? Call me’.2010 promotional single by Justin Bieber "Never Let You Go" Princess, please let me pay for your ticket, come and meet me in Enugu, I’m shooting, we’lll talk. And she said what are you talking about Princess? And she said to me, im in Enugu shooting, please let me pay for your flight ticket, come and meet me, I said ah I don’t think I’ll be able to come, she said ah what are you doing, I said im washing, she said kilonfo, I said I’m just washing, she said where are you going, I’m not going anywhere, i was in that house wearing just one clothe. I said Funke your own is different, you can’t compare yourself to me, atleast you stayed in your husbands house for a year. “She said why will you say that, I said can’t you see what happened to my marriage, and then she said didn’t you hear what happened to mine. I said “ah Funke”, I told her in Yoruba, I said my life is ended. Chude I’m telling you, I cried I became sick and lost weight. She said, “ Funke Akindele called me and I’m sure she’ll remember, she called me and said princess kilonshele, I heard you almost cried yourself to death.

However, her friend, Funke Akindele comforted her in a way she never expected as she was ready and offered to make her forget about her problems as she grew weak, emotionally, mentally and physically amid intense tears. Princess known in real life as Damilola Adekoya told Chude Jideonwo in an interview that she was extremely devastated after her marriage to her estranged husband, Adeshola Jeremiah crashed.
