The LP dropped just hours after the pop star announced its existence.
Released at midnight Friday (July 11) — just a few hours after the pop star announced its existence — Bieber’s seventh studio album features 21 new songs. The singer first unveiled the tracklist in a video of a black-and-white billboard shared on his Instagram without explanation, revealing the titles “All I Can Take,” “Daisies,” “Yukon,” “Go Baby,” “Things You Do,” “Butterflies,” “Way It Is,” “First Place,” “Soulful,” “Walking Away,” “Glory Voice Memo,” “Devotion,” “Dadz Love,” “Therapy Session,” “Sweet Spot,” “405,” “Swag,” “Zuma House,” “Too Long” and “Forgiveness.”
When the album arrived, it featured an additional track: “Standing on Business,” featuring an audio sample of Bieber’s own meme-fueling viral exchange with paparazzi in June.
The project marks Bieber’s first full-length since 2021’s Justice, which spent two weeks at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 — one of eight No. 1 entries he’s scored on the chart over the course of his career. He’s also become a father since he last dropped an album, welcoming baby boy Jack Blues with wife Hailey Bieber last August. Read more>>
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