

Sadly, Biebs hasn’t teased anything when it comes to his new tracks. However, collabs have remained top secret in terms of his next album, although it’s believed he’s working with similar producers and talent from his Purpose title. Let’s face it, the 24 year old has worked with some pretty incredibly people on past singles. (PIC: Getty) Justin Bieber collaborations The 45-date tour has been rerouted and the tour production has been redesigned and will no longer be stopping in stadiums or all markets. It’s thought the themes of love and redemption will be the key throughout the album. In light of the current public health crisis, Justin Bieber announces his rescheduled 2021 World Tour dates below. “He has always been religious but the last two years have seen him grow closer to the Hillsong Church and it has changed his entire life. Latest reports are suggesting Justin’s new album could have a lot of religious inspiration thanks to him becoming heavily involved in a Christian church.Ī source told The Sun, “Justin is on the lookout for songs which really reflect where he is in his life in terms of spirituality. "Justice" as a whole is a heartfelt expression of love, that sincerely speaks of mental health, seclusion, and faith, and is the latest highlight in Bieber's award-winning career.Well, it seems Justin Bieber fans are in luck as reports have slowly started to emerge of new music from the Biebs, here’s everything we know so far: Justin Bieber new songs The album is named “ Justice" in reference to the goodness and love the singer put into his songs, as well as the Latin form of Bieber’s first name, Justin.

I think what he is expressing is something positive, like him being in love or.overcoming certain things.”Īlthough Covarrubias was impressed with the album, she said she would have liked to hear more upbeat tracks from the singer.īieber’s high-profile musical career has been a long journey filled with successes and criticism. “I think it’s definitely different from the other albums because it’s more mature and he’s obviously married. Covarrubias said, ”I remember in the summer I finally had access to a computer so I would just sit down and listen to his videos, and his interviews, and that’s what really got me into him.”Ĭovarrubias believes Bieber’s new music is inspired by his wife, model Hailey Baldwin Bieber. “I would say it just feels more raw more him.I think that the story he’s telling just kind of gives hope, light, and just wants to bring love into everyone’s life."Ībout the singer's fan base, Dunlavy said, “I definitely do think that it has expanded to a wider audience because a lot of guys aren’t ashamed to say that they’re fans like they would have in past years."Īriana Covarrubias, a communications major at California State University, Los Angeles, has been a Belieber for 10 years. Taylor Dunlavy, a child and adolescent development major at California State University, Fullerton, became a "Belieber" the official name for Bieber fans-in 2011 but said she started listening to his music in 2009.ĭunlavy said this new album signals a change in Bieber’s sound. I think that song is gathered from his experience with depression.When I heard that song for the first time I actually sent it to my friend and I was like, listen to this song it reminds me of you and you helped me with what I’ve been through,” Dasco said. “I absolutely loved it, and I think it’s because of the song “Unstable”. Dasco said, “I think I was 12 13, I was in my country and I watched his music videos on the T.V.I was a die-hard fan back then."ĭasco is no longer the super fan she once was but she was impressed with the singer’s new album. Roanne Dasco, a Santa Monica College student and business major, says she has been a fan of the singer since 2009. It has received varying reviews from both fans and critics. 1 on both the iTunes and the Billboard charts. On Friday, March 19 Canadian singer-songwriter Justin Bieber released his sixth studio album titled “Justice.” The album, which Bieber originally created as a personal outlet during quarantine, became No.
