Exploring Justin Bieber’s Seventh Studio Album: “Swag”
Shortly after surprising his devoted fanbase with an announcement, Justin Bieber released his seventh studio album, “Swag.” This project arrives nearly four years after his previous album, “Justice” (2021), and boasts a remarkable array of collaborators, including Dijon, Gunna, Sexyy Red, Lil B, and Druski.
Bieber’s creative process involved informal jam sessions at his Los Angeles residence, culminating in the album’s completion during an Icelandic trip with collaborators and friends, according to reports.
Unveiling “Swag”: The Announcement
Bieber revealed the album’s imminent arrival through a series of strategically placed billboards. The day preceding the release, he shared images and videos of billboards displaying “Swag’s” cover art and track listing in major cities worldwide, such as New York City, Iceland, Los Angeles, and Atlanta.
Family Featured in Album Artwork
Although “Swag’s” cover art is minimalistic—a black background with the title in a faded serif font—the accompanying artwork features intimate moments with Bieber’s wife, Hailey Bieber, and their son, Jack Blues. Bieber shared snapshots from this photoshoot on his Instagram.
Track Listing: A 21-Song Journey
The album comprises twenty-one tracks. The complete song list is as follows:
- All I Can Take
- Daisies
- Yukon
- Go Baby
- Things You Do
- Butterflies
- Way It Is
- First Place
- Soulful
- Walking Away
- Glory Voice Memo
- Devotion
- Dadz Love
- Therapy Session
- Sweet Spot
- Standing on Business
- 405
- Swag
- Zuma House
- Too Long
- Forgiveness
Collaborations and Future Projects
Several artists collaborated on “Swag,” including Cash Cobain, Dijon, Druski, Eddie Benjamin, Gunna, Marvin Winans, and Sexxy Red. Cobain, Dijon, and Benjamin also contributed to the album’s production. Other producers involved were Daniel Caesar, Carter Lang, Daniel Chetrit, Eli Teplin, Harv, Knox Fortune, and Sir Dylan.
While “Swag” showcases Bieber’s R&B influences, hints suggest a forthcoming pop-oriented album. Industry sources indicate that Bieber has been actively creating a large volume of new music.