Justin Bieber unveils new album titled 'Swag ll'; available for streaming immediately
Justin Bieber has surprised fans with the release of his seventh studio album, titled "Swag II." The singer made the announcement on Instagram with the caption "OMGGGGGGGGGGGGGG WE LIVEEEEEEEEEE."
The album follows the release of "Swag," which came out in July. "Swag II" contains 23 tracks and explores themes of love, life, and fatherhood, much like its predecessor.
Some of the tracks on the album include "Speed Demon," "Better Man," and "Love Song." The album also features collaborations with Lil B, Eddie Benjamin, and Hurricane Chris.
The cover art for "Swag II" contrasts with that of "Swag," which had a black background. The artwork for "Swag II" features a pale pink background with the album's title in the center.
In 2023, Justin Bieber sold the rights to his music to Hipgnosis, a U.K-based music investment company. The financial details of the deal were not disclosed. Hipgnosis also acquired the rights to Justin Bieber's music catalog, including hits like "Sorry" and "Baby."
Justin Bieber shared an image of himself, his wife Hailey Bieber, and their infant son, Jack Blues Bieber, on Instagram to announce "Swag II." The caption for the post read "Swag II Tonight Midnight."
The album "Swag II" is another surprise drop, similar to "Swag." Fans can find more information about the album on Justin Bieber's official Instagram account, @lilbieber. The album was released on Friday, September 17, 2021.
Before "Swag II" and "Swag," Justin Bieber hadn't released a new album since 2021's "Justice." With the release of "Swag II," Justin Bieber continues to show his versatility as an artist and his ability to connect with fans through his music.
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