“Inspired by his devotion as a husband and father, this new era
of music has fueled a deeper perspective and more reflective
sound, resulting in some of his most personal music yet,” Def
Jam Recordings said of the 21-track album.
Billboards depicting Bieber were found by fans Thursday in
Reykjavik, Iceland, and Los Angeles. The singer also shared
images of billboards on his official Instagram account along
with a tracklist that included song names like “All I Can Take,”
“Walking Away,” “Dadz Love” and “Forgiveness.”
Bieber, the two-time Grammy Award winning singer and Canadian
pop idol who revolutionized teen pop and social media fame, is
best known for his silky R&B pop lyric tenor, demonstrated on
the diamond-selling “Baby,” “Sorry,” and “Stay” with the Kid
Laroi. At the beginning of his career, and as a tween, Bieber
began working with Usher and the influential music manager
Scooter Braun.
In 2023, Bieber sold the rights to his music — all six of his
albums, including hits like “Sorry” and “Baby” — to Hipgnosis, a
U.K-based music investment company. The deal’s financial details
were not disclosed, but Billboard Magazine reports that the sale
was worth an estimated $200 million.
In August 2024, Bieber and his wife, the model Hailey Bieber
(nee Baldwin), announced the birth of their first child, Jack
Blues Bieber.
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