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Justin Bieber to drop 7th album 'Swag' - Details Inside

Times of India - EntertainmentFriday, July 11, 2025 at 12:03:24 AM
Justin Bieber to drop 7th album 'Swag' - Details Inside
Justin Bieber is teasing fans with clues about his upcoming seventh album, Swag, through mysterious billboards in Reykjavik and Los Angeles, plus social media hints. The billboards list potential tracks like All I Can Take and Forgiveness, sparking speculation. Industry reports suggest the album could hit streaming platforms any day now.
Editor’s Note: Bieber’s cryptic rollout has fans buzzing—whether you love his music or just enjoy a good pop culture moment, this kind of hype usually means fresh tunes (and maybe some drama) are on the way. For his loyal fanbase, it’s a big deal; for everyone else, it’s a sign that the Bieber machine is revving up again.
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