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Justin Bieber announces 'Swag ll' will arrive Friday

FILE - Justin Bieber attends The Metropolitan Museum of Art's Costume Institute benefit gala on Sept. 13, 2021, in New York. (Photo by Evan Agostini/Invision/AP, File) (Evan Agostini, Invision)

NEW YORK – Never say never... again? In July, Justin Bieber surprised fans by releasing his seventh studio album, ā€œSwag,ā€ hours after he teased it on billboards and social media posts. It turns out, he wasn't done yet. On Thursday morning, Bieber shared that ā€œSwag IIā€ will arrive on Friday.

The popstar posted the release's artwork on Instagram — a pale pink background with the text ā€œSwag IIā€ featured in the center. It contrasts with the cover of ā€œSwag,ā€ which also featured only the album's title, but on a black background.

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Bieber also shared an image of himself, his wife model Hailey Bieber (nee Baldwin), and their infant son, Jack Blues Bieber.

ā€œSwag II Tonight Midnight,ā€ he wrote in the caption.

Because it is yet another surprise drop, little is known about the forthcoming release. The same was true of ā€œSwag." That album, across 21 tracks, explored themes of love, life and fatherhood. Some of the strongest songs include ā€œDaisies,ā€ Bieber’s slow-burn alt-R&B performed atop lo-fi guitar, ā€œGo Baby,ā€ a celebration of his wife and ā€œDevotion,ā€ which features rising R&B voice Dijon.

Before ā€œSwag IIā€ and ā€œSwag,ā€ Bieber hadn't released a new album since 2021's ā€œJustice.ā€

And in 2023, Bieber sold the rights to his music — all six of his albums, including hits like ā€œSorryā€ and ā€œBabyā€ — to Hipgnosis, a U.K-based music investment company. The deal’s financial details were not disclosed.


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