Justin Bieber is making his comeback with a new studio album, his first since 2021 album, “Justice.”
According to The Hollywood Reporter, the Canadian pop star’s seventh studio album will be released under Def Jam Recordings, which has handled his music since 2015’s “Purpose.”
Speculation about the album began when black-and-white billboards featuring Justin and the word “Swag” popped up across the U.S. and Iceland. Some ads also showed a 20-song tracklist with titles such as “Daisies,” “Yukon,” “Butterflies,” “Soulful,” “Devotion,” and “Forgiveness.” Others featured images of Justin with his wife, Hailey, and their infant son, Jack Blues.
Sources say the “Love Yourself” singer has been working on the project for months, collaborating with artists he connected with online and during trips abroad. Gunna, Sexyy Red, and Cash Cobain whom Bieber recently mentioned on social media are expected to feature on the album.
The Grammy-winning artist rose to fame in the late 2000s with hits like “Baby” and “One Time,” and later cemented his place in pop with songs like “Sorry,” “Love Yourself,” and “Peaches.”







