
Justin Bieber in Budapest in August 2022. Credit:WireImage
Surprise, Beliebers! Justin Bieber is officially back. According to The Hollywood Reporter, his much-anticipated seventh studio album is dropping this Friday, July 11, under Def Jam. And no, this isn’t a drill — it’s actually happening.
Neither Bieber nor his team has made any formal announcement yet, but between cryptic billboards, social media clues, and studio teasers, the internet is convinced: new Bieber era incoming.
It All Started with a Billboard in Iceland
Late April, Bieber escaped to Iceland to finish the album—and things started heating up from there. A mysterious billboard popped up in Reykjavik showing Bieber and the word “Swag.”
The same billboard then appeared on LA’s Sunset Boulevard this week. Coincidence? Highly doubtful. Fans are now speculating that “Swag” might be the album’s title.
Instagram Hints? He's Been Leaving Them All Along
If you’ve been following Bieber on Instagram, this album won’t come as a total shock. He’s quietly dropped behind-the-scenes pics from the studio, sneak peeks of tracklists, and even a screenshot of a final mix session in ProTools. Translation: the album is ready, and we’ve been watching it unfold in real time.
Who’s On the Album? Some Big Names (and Surprises)
Get ready for some fresh collabs. The new project features Gunna, Sexyy Red, and Cash Cobain — all artists Bieber’s recently shouted out on social media. But that’s not all. He’s also brought in longtime collaborators like HARV and DJ Tay James, along with Carter Lang (who’s worked with SZA) and Australian artist Eddie Benjamin.
The album includes songs with titles "ALL I CAN TAKE," "STANDING ON BUSINESS," and "FORGIVENESS." You can stream it now on Spotify and Apple Music.
Rising UK star Sekou and producer Dylan Wiggins (credits include The Weeknd and Kali Uchis) are also on board. Some of these artists were reportedly discovered by Bieber on Instagram and contacted directly through DMs. Gotta love Gen Z networking.
A Lot Has Changed Since 'Justice'
It’s been four years since Bieber released Justice in 2021. And since then, his life’s taken some major turns. He and Hailey Bieber became parents. He split with longtime manager Scooter Braun. And yep — that infamous canceled tour in 2022 still haunts fans.
Turns out, Bieber owed more than $20 million to promoter AEG after backing out of tour dates. Braun stepped in to cover the debt through a loan. The two have since worked out their financial differences, according to THR.
Big Money Moves Behind the Music
Behind the scenes, Bieber has made some serious money moves. He sold his music catalog in a whopping $200 million deal with Hipgnosis (now Recognition Music), possibly the biggest payout ever for an artist under 30.
And Hailey? She’s making waves too — her skincare brand, Rhode Beauty, was recently sold to e.l.f. Beauty for $1 billion. Fun fact: Braun was an early investor in the brand.

Mark Your Calendar — Friday’s Gonna Be Big
So, whether it's called Swag or something else entirely, Justin Bieber is about to enter a bold new chapter. With cryptic billboards, surprise features, and a whole new vibe, this drop feels like a reset — and we’re totally here for it.
Get your playlists ready. Bieber season starts today.

