Justin Bieber releases ‘Swag,’ his long-awaited seventh album
ONTARIO, CANADA, JUL 11 – Justin Bieber's 21-track album 'Swag' explores personal themes including his marriage and fatherhood and features collaborations with popular artists, debuting at No. 1 on Spotify.
- Justin Bieber surprise released his seventh studio album, Swag, on July 11, 2025, in a marked return since his 2021 album Justice.
- The album followed reports in January that Bieber had returned to the studio and came after he sold the rights to his music catalog in 2023.
- Swag contains 21 tracks featuring collaborations with Gunna, Sexyy Redd, and others, and reflects Bieber's devotion to his wife Hailey and son Jack Blues Bieber.
- Def Jam called Swag Bieber's most personal work, inspired by family, and the album earned his eighth No. 1 on the Billboard 200 chart.
- The album's release, amid ongoing public scrutiny and speculation about Bieber's marriage, signifies his embrace of a more introspective creative chapter.
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Louisiana Governor tries to get Justin Bieber's 'Attention' after new album release
BATON ROUGE, La. (WGNO) — Louisiana Governor Jeff Landry is welcoming pop star Justin Bieber to visit Louisiana. Governor Landry seems to be wanting to get Bieber's "Attention," which is a name of a song Bieber did with Omah Lay back in 2022. Justin Bieber Super Fan Tweeting the Superstar To Get Him To Visit Her School Bieber released his new album, "Swag" on Friday, July 11th, which surprised many fans because it was just announced the da…
Justin Bieber has come out of nowhere with a new album that has his fans worried. He released Swag, which is about fatherhood, marriage, and faith, after getting rid of his manager.
The career of Justin Bieber, one of the wildest pop phenomena of the last two decades, seemed to be on hold. Four years without music, a world tour cut in 2022...
In a surprising move that confounded expectations, international star Justin Bieber announced the release of his new album, "Swag," less than 12 hours before its official release. The announcement came via billboards.
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