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Canadian singer Justin Bieber surprised fans by releasing a new album entitled Swag.
The recording includes 20 song names, including Dadz Love, Devotion and Therapy Session, and follows an online concern for the singer’s mental health after paparazzi confrontation.
Promotional photos, shared by the singer, represent his wife Haley Bieber and their son – on points that hold over his head.
Colleagues and fans responded with Glee of The New Music, which comes four years after Bieber’s latest album, Proech.
With time of performance a little less than an hour, the teenager once turned the mega star collaborating with multiple SWAG rappers, including Sexxy Red, Cash Cobain and Gunna.
His title seems to be back to the 2012 singer’s hit boyfriend, including the line “Swag, Swag, Swag, On you”.
The American rapper Big Sean was one of the famous names to meet the news of the release of the album, commenting on Instagram’s publication on the singer yes !!!! “.
The album drop also comes to the back of Bieber’s mental health fans. In recent months, the singer has shared numerous publications online about the entry of paparazzi into her personal life.
A video filmed on Father’s Day when he is confronted with a photographer shows the singer, saying, “I’m a dad. I’m a husband. You don’t get it. You don’t.
The video was widespread and remixed online. Now he not only presents himself as part of the promotion of the singer’s new album, but is a sample in one of his songs, Butterflies.
Bieber’s marriage was also under the spotlight shortly after another controversial post on social media. The singer celebrates his wife, presenting on the cover of Vogue with a social media publication, which details a dispute between them.
Daisies lyrics, Swag’s second song, seem to hint at the couple’s relationship with “falling petals do you love me or not” and “You told you a babe forever, do you mean it or not?”
Other song titles on the album seem to be touched by religious topics, including devotion, mental and forgiveness, in accordance with Bieber’s Christian faith.