
How Justin Bieber and Hailey Bieber Are Doing Amid 'SWAG'
"Hailey was by Justin's side for the whole creation of the album," a source tells People, who notes that the couple have been celebrating together all weekend. "Everyone knows Justin as a star and a performer. They now get to know the artist that Hailey has known all these years."
They added that "Hailey supported Justin to follow his artistic instincts. She helped him to trust himself and do what Justin knew he wanted to do as an artist."
SWAG comes amid never-ending TRULY non-stop rumors about Justin and Hailey's marriage, but the Rhode founder made it clear that she has nothing but support for SWAG by reposting some promo along with the message "Is it finally clocking to you fucking losers?"
Meanwhile—after causing controversy with his post about Hailey's Vogue cover—Justin made it clear how proud he is of her on "Go Baby." Some lyrics? "That's my baby, she's iconic, iPhone case, lip gloss on it / And, oh my days, she keeps 'em talkin', it's comedy, just block it, oh, my baby."
Oh, and "So cry on my shoulder, just turn into me / Cry on my shoulder whenever you need it / You better believe it that I can hold all the weight and shrivel inside."
Check out the lyrics to Justin's Hailey-themed SWAG songs below!

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