The poll showed a 54 percent disapproval rating among American voters. It's bipartisan: Tune out Bieber

American voters aren’t singing Justin Bieber’s praises.

The Canadian-born crooner has a 20 percent approval rating among American voters and a 54 percent disapproval, according to a Public Policy Polling poll released Thursday. He was the only singer polled who received a majority unfavorability rating among Democrats, Republicans and independents.


And despite Beyoncé’s recent political controversies (read: her trip to Cuba with husband Jay-Z and lip-syncing the national anthem at the Inauguration), she had a 51 percent approval rating and a 30 percent disapproval.

When asked which celebrity they’d most like to see as president among candidates Bieber, Beyoncé, Brown, Adele, Justin Timberlake, Lady Gaga and Rihanna — it was Timberlake who came out on top.

Timberlake got 34 percent, followed by Adele (19 percent), Beyoncé (14 percent), Jay-Z (9 percent), Lady Gaga (9 percent), Bieber (8 percent), Chris Brown (5 percent) and Rihanna (2 percent).

PPP surveyed 571 voters nationwide on May 6 and 7 and it has a margin of error of plus of minus 4.1 percentage points.