Justin Bieber teases his long-awaited seventh album, apparently known as 'Swag'

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NEW YORK (AP) — Justin Bieber is teasing his long-awaited seventh studio album — apparently known as “Swag” — with a collection of billboards and social media posts Thursday.

Billboards depicting Bieber have been discovered by followers in Reykjavik, Iceland and Los Angeles with the phrase “Swag.” The singer additionally shared photos of billboards on his official Instagram account that appeared to depict a tracklist that features track names like “All I Can Take,” “Walking Away,” “Dadz Love” and “Forgiveness.”

No particulars on when the album would drop have been included. The Hollywood Reporter, which was first to report the album was nearing launch, stated it might arrive on streaming companies Friday.

Bieber, the two-time Grammy Award profitable singer and Canadian pop idol who revolutionized teen pop and social media fame, is greatest recognized for his silky R&B pop lyric tenor, demonstrated on the diamond-selling “Baby,” “Sorry,” and “Stay” with the Child Laroi. At the start of his profession, and as a tween, Bieber started working with Usher and the influential music supervisor Scooter Braun.

In 2023, Bieber offered the rights to his music — all six of his albums, together with hits like “Sorry” and “Baby” — to Hipgnosis, a U.Okay-based music funding firm. The deal’s monetary particulars weren’t disclosed, however Billboard Journal reviews that the sale was value an estimated $200 million.

In August 2024, Bieber and his spouse, the mannequin Hailey Bieber (nee Baldwin), introduced the beginning of their first youngster, Jack Blues Bieber.

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