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Justin Bieber has announced his latest album, Swag II, just weeks after dropping Swag in July, marking another major release in his music comeback. On Thursday, the pop star revealed the new project with a baby-pink album cover, a sharp contrast to the darker tones of Swag. His posts using the pastel theme quickly drew attention across social media. Artists and platforms also joined in on the excitement. Kehlani reacted with “I’m sat,” Finneas wrote “WOW!!!,” Gunna commented “Yesirskiii,” and Spotify shared, “We’re ready, JB.”
Bieber’s Swag, released July 11, featured 21 tracks with collaborators like Gunna, Sexyy Red, and Cash Cobain. It marked his first album since 2021’s Justice.
Details on potential collaborations for Swag II remain under wraps, but the announcement has already set off a wave of anticipation among fans.