
Comprising of 21 tracks totaling 54 minutes, the project marks the return of the 31-year-old singer more than three years after his last single, “Honest,” a duet with Don Toliver.
His previous album, “Justice,” was released in 2021.
Bieber has collaborated with rappers Gunna, Lil B, and Cash Cobain, among others, on this seventh album.

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He posted a video on his Instagram account on Thursday showing the tracklist for “Swag” on a large screen in Times Square in New York City.
Posters also appeared this week in Reykjavik, Iceland, where media said Bieber finalized the album in April.
Bieber’s comeback follows a period marked by the singer’s withdrawal from the media.
His fans, known as the “Beliebers,” had been hoping for a new album for several months.
In 2022, Bieber was forced to cancel the remainder of his world tour – 82 of 131 scheduled concerts – after revealing he suffered from Ramsay Hunt syndrome, a neurological disorder that partially paralyzed his face.
The hashtag #SWAGOUTNOW was among the top global trends on X a few hours after the album’s release, underscoring the excitement of his fans.