July 11, 2025: Officially, Justin Bieber is back. Swag, his first full-length album in four years, was published just hours after he teased fans with a mysterious post.
Social media users reacted quickly to the new X release. One person commented, “The “All I Can Take” song has a Michael Jackson vibe, and Justin Bieber’s new “Swag” album is smooth.”
An other comment said, “JUSTIN BIEBER COOKED GUYS.”
There’s more to come, and I can’t even begin to anticipate what he’s going to continue surprising everyone with,” someone else added. “Justin is going 21/21 on this album. In every sense, SWAG is stunning and unadulterated, including his vocals, the production, EVERYTHING! JB remains himself.
One admirer also commented, “It feels like Michael Jackson’s soul is moonwalking through every beat of Justin Bieber’s just released SWAG album. This is a masterclass in vocals, rhythm, and legacy, not simply music.
The pop star’s seventh studio album, SWAG, was released by Def Jam on Friday, July 11. The announcement was made a day after a source told People that his first project since Justice in 2021 would be released shortly.
There are 21 songs on the “SWAG” CD.
In addition to Gunna, Sexyy Red, Cash Cobain, Lil B, Eddie Benjamin, and others, the album comprises 21 tracks and guest appearances. “ALL I CAN TAKE,” “STANDING ON BUSINESS,” and “FORGIVENESS” are a few of the songs. Apple Music and Spotify are currently offering the album for streaming.
The Hollywood Reporter revealed back in April that Bieber had been jamming with Australian musician Eddie Benjamin, SZA collaborator Carter Lang, DJ Tay James, and his music director HARV at his Los Angeles home.
This album was supposed to be “darker, more vulnerable, and less polished” than his previous work, according to a source who spoke on Thursday, July 10. “But it’s not depressing at all,” the source stated.
They added that fans should anticipate a “genre shift” and that the music will go “much deeper.”
