Bieber, Swag and Chart
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It was a a star-studded evening in West Hollywood, where Justin Bieber celebrated the recent launch of his new album, Swag. In attendance, of course, was his wife Hailey Bieber and their close friend Kendall Jenner—both aligning on a dual dress code for the evening. Justin, meanwhile, stuck to his own color-popping aesthetic.
Justin Bieber released a new album, "Swag," on Friday, surprising fans with his seventh studio album hours after he teased it on billboards and social media posts. "Swag" is his first album since becoming a father last year, and his first since "Justice ...
Swag,” a new album of dreamy beats and unexpected collaborations, eschews formulaic pop to lean into the singer’s R&B instincts.
The discussion notes that Bieber stepped off the pop treadmill after the endless work of his younger years — Swag is only his third album of the past 10 years. It’s also a welcome throwback to an era where male pop stars drew from R&B instead of,
“Swag,” his seventh studio album, doesn’t sound like the singer’s usual swing-for-the-fences pop production. Instead, Bieber embraces reverent R&B and tranquil soft rock, an unexpected turn that has drawn applause around the music industry.
Justin Bieber is reportedly his “authentic self” in his new album, “Swag,” following his split from Scooter Braun. The singer made his surprise comeback on July 11 and dropped his latest project, which is already making waves on the internet.
Bieber continued to raise eyebrows on Thursday, showing support to Chris Brown following the singer’s arrest in London, commenting “welcome home” on a photo the 36-year-old singer posted.
Justin Bieber shared a series of cryptic Instagram posts on June 7 and June 8, touching on being ‘tired of transactional relationships’ and people telling him that there’s ‘more work to do.’