Justin Bieber puts on a united front with Hailey
Digest more
Swag,” a new album of dreamy beats and unexpected collaborations, eschews formulaic pop to lean into the singer’s R&B instincts.
Justin Bieber has sprung a surprise on fans – releasing his first new studio album in four years. “SWAG,” the Canadian singer’s seventh studio album, features 21 tracks, including collaborations with rap artist Gunna, gospel singer Dijon, rapper Lil B, comedian Druski, rapper Sexyy Red, musician Cash Cobain and singer-songwriter Eddie Benjamin.
"Swag" is Justin Bieber's first album since becoming a father last year, and his first since "Justice," which was released in 2021.
Scooter Braun heaped praise on Justin Bieber’s new “Swag” album after he reached a multimillion-dollar financial agreement with the pop star — calling it “the most authentically Justin Bieber album to date.” “It’s beautiful, raw, and truly him. And that matters,” Bieber’s former manager gushed via Instagram Stories Saturday.
20hon MSN
An independent audit showed that Bieber still owed Hybe $26 million for the cancellation and an additional $11 million in back commissions, of which the artist agreed to pay half — bringing the total to $31.5 million. It’s also reported that Scooter Braun will not receive any of this money personally, as he is no longer the CEO at Hybe.
Explore more
Justin Bieber shared photos of himself snuggling with his 10-month-old son Jack Blues on the beach while on an Italian getaway with Hailey Baldwin Bieber to celebrate his new album, 'Swag.'
Canadian singer Justin Bieber has surprised fans by releasing a new album titled Swag.The record features 20 songs with track names including Dadz Love, Devotion and Therapy Session and follows online concern for the singer's mental health after a confrontation with paparazzi.
Putting aside whatever speculation, rumors and chatter surround Justin Bieber in recent months, one thing remains certain: his talent as a musician is undeniable. Going one step further, the process of working with Bieber has largely received high praise from those collaborating on his albums.
Justin Bieber fans condemned his former manager Scott “Scooter” Braun for sharing high praise for Bieber’s newest album, Swag, on Saturday, one day after the album dropped. “This is, without a doubt,
We asked people on the street of Los Angeles, their thoughts on Drake's new song "What Did I Miss," and Justin Bieber's latest album ‘SWAG.' Fan: Come on, Drake. We need you, man. Fan: I thought people love like the RV Justin Bieber and he been hanging out with like Sexyy Red.