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Bieber love: Hailey and Justin turn up the romance at 'SWAG' album launch
Bieber love: Hailey and Justin turn up the romance at 'SWAG' album launch

IOL News

time2 days ago

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  • IOL News

Bieber love: Hailey and Justin turn up the romance at 'SWAG' album launch

Justin and Hailey Bieber at the release party of his album "SWAG". Image: Instagram Love is still in the air for the Biebers. Justin and Hailey Bieber recently presented a united front during Justin's release party for his surprise seventh album, 'SWAG', after months of separation rumours. Amid the celebration of 'SWAG', which was released early this month on July 11, as seen on the singer's Instagram carousel pictures, Justin and Hailey could not keep their hands off each other. The 'Love Yourself' singer can be seen locking lips with the model multiple times in front of their friends and fans during the golf-themed celebration. Among the attendees was Hailey's friend, Kendall Jenner, rapper Lil Baby and streamer IShowspeed. The PDA-filled content stunned the internet because there have been rumours online about their whirlwind romance that has been making headlines this year. However, each time there has been a rumour or online claims that they are heading for a divorce or their relationship is rocky, the couple has always found a way to shut down the claims through social media posts. According to 'People', the Rhode founder helped her award-winning husband throughout the entire process of making the album. A close source revealed to the publication that Hailey was very supportive of Justin the entire time as he created the album on his own terms. 'Hailey was by Justin's side for the whole creation of the album. Everyone knows Justin as a star and a performer. They now get to know the artist that Hailey has known all these years,' the source revealed. Despite online speculation to the contrary, the Biebers appear to be deeply in love, and their relationship continues to thrive. 'SWAG' is Justin's seventh album, and it consists of 12 songs that feature Sexxy Red, Gunna, Cash Cobain and more. This album features more soulful and heartfelt songs that delve into the ups and downs of relationships.

Justin Bieber's Experimental ‘Swag' Resurgence
Justin Bieber's Experimental ‘Swag' Resurgence

New York Times

time21-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • New York Times

Justin Bieber's Experimental ‘Swag' Resurgence

Earlier this month, Justin Bieber surprise-released his seventh album, 'Swag,' and it is his most idiosyncratic and musically adventurous release to date. Early in his career, he was a superstar by force, and later by will, or something like it. Now, after a few years out of the spotlight, he's verging toward tastemaker, or at least someone who pays close attention to actual tastemakers. Midcareer artist rebrands are a dime a dozen, but in the current algorithmically-driven moment, rarely do they veer in such uncertain directions. But Bieber's work with the guitar innovator the soul provocateur Dijon, the frisky hip-hop producer Cash Cobain and more indicates a willingness to disrupt his fame a little if it means potentially making something interesting. On this week's Popcast, a conversation about Bieber's tug of war between pop success and R&B passion; how his tabloid life influences his musical directions; and whether any artist can actually navigate the level of fame Bieber has experienced. Guest: Joe Coscarelli, New York Times pop music reporter Connect With Popcast. Become a part of the Popcast community: Join the show's Facebook group and Discord channel. We want to hear from you! Tune in, and tell us what you think at popcast@ Follow our host, Jon Caramanica, on Twitter: @joncaramanica. Unlock full access to New York Times podcasts and explore everything from politics to pop culture. Subscribe today at or on Apple Podcasts and Spotify.

Cash Cobain calls Justin Bieber 'mad cool'; appreciates the singer for his talent
Cash Cobain calls Justin Bieber 'mad cool'; appreciates the singer for his talent

Time of India

time20-07-2025

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  • Time of India

Cash Cobain calls Justin Bieber 'mad cool'; appreciates the singer for his talent

Justin Bieber , the 'SWAG' singer, has been an undeniably talented singer despite all the staggering speculations and accusations he has had over the years. Cash Cobain, who recently collaborated with Bieber on the surprise album, shared that he is 'mad cool' with the music. Cash Cobain calls Justin Bieber 'mad cool' In an interview with GQ, the 28-year-old shared a glimpse of his musical sessions with Justin, which also featured Hailey Bieber and Jack Blues. Remarking on how they connected, Cobain said that Bieber showed love for his track 'Trippin on a Yacht' and he then slid into the DMs asking for a collaboration. Cash said, 'I wrote bro like, 'We got to get some work in.' So I'm like, all right, boom—took bro's number down and then we was chopping it up for, I don't know, a couple days.' 'We were just sitting in a circle, [passing] the mic and just saying s--- on the beat. I was just saying mad dumb s---,' he added about the sessions. Praising Justin Bieber, Cobain continued, 'You might think Justin Bieber would be on some other s---, but bro is mad cool. It was just natural…' Moreover, Cash also praised the production of the song, and said, 'That first song is like a '90s type beat. They went crazy—I've never heard nobody really try to emulate that sound." by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Dementia Has Been Linked To a Common Habit. Do You Do It? Memory Health Learn More Undo Justin Bieber and his stress-free sessions Justin Bieber and his former music producer, Scooter Braun , reportedly parted ways, and as the singer is no longer working for him, it's been stress-free music sessions. According to Rolling Stone, one source said, 'Breaking away from Scooter Braun and his team has been something that Justin has wanted for so long, and now that he's fully free, he could finally share this album with his fans and with the world.'

Cash Cobain on Justin Bieber ‘Swag' Collaboration: 'We Were Just in There Being Free'
Cash Cobain on Justin Bieber ‘Swag' Collaboration: 'We Were Just in There Being Free'

Yahoo

time20-07-2025

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  • Yahoo

Cash Cobain on Justin Bieber ‘Swag' Collaboration: 'We Were Just in There Being Free'

Those even casually familiar with hip-hop have already long-known Cash Cobain as one of the most-promising, fastest-rising rapper-producers in the game. A week since Justin Bieber's Swag released, the rest of the music world may be getting to know that too. Cobain delivered one of the best features on Bieber's latest album, released on July 11, the highest-profile moment in the rapper's career so far, with Cobain taking the opening verse on Swag's title track. More from The Hollywood Reporter Billie Eilish Reveals 3D Collaboration With James Cameron Is in the Works Astronomer CEO Andy Byron Resigns After Getting Caught on Coldplay Kiss-Cam Tyler, the Creator Reveals New Album Drops Monday As Cobain, a member of XXL's 2024 Freshman class, tells The Hollywood Reporter, that collaboration started earlier this year after he saw Bieber posted his song 'Trippin on a Yacht' online. He DM'd Bieber after, writing that 'we had to make some fire together.' 'We were chopping it up since then, and then one day, he was in New York and he was like, 'Yo, pull up on me,'' Cobain says. 'We were in this big apartment, there were a lot of people there. He had a studio in his living room, there were a few other musicians and writers there and we were sitting in a circle on the couches. He had this microphone, they were playing a beat and he was vocalizing and he asked me if I had anything for that. I started harmonizing, mumbling, just coming up with ideas. We were recording everything.' As Cobain recalls, Bieber called him again last week just before the album had released, asking for a few minor tweaks to the song they recorded together. That's how he found out the album, which Bieber surprise released Midnight last Friday, was coming out that week. 'I kid you not, he gets on the phone, he sent me the piece he wanted me to redo, a couple changes, andb the time I turned it in to him, the album came out the next day.' As far as the actual recording session, Cobain describes it as loose, saying there 'wasn't a process.' 'We were just in there being free,' Cobain says. 'And being creative. There wasn't any pressure, none of that, I just went in there and did my thing, I put a few ideas down. It was a long session too. We skimmed through and figured out what we liked. I'm glad it's out. I'm happy he was able to put out the album and song.' Swag is Bieber's first album since Justice back in 2021. Aside from the title track, which also featured rising Australian singer Eddie Benjamin, the record also features verses from Sexyy Red, Dijon, Lil B and Gunna. So far, 'Daisies,' with production from music's new guitar god is the album's standout hit, topping both Apple Music and Spotify's U.S. daily charts this week. As for what's next for Cobain, he's got a sophomore album on the way, as well as his Party With Slizzy headling tour slated to start in New York in September. Best of The Hollywood Reporter From 'Party in the U.S.A.' to 'Born in the U.S.A.': 20 of America's Most Patriotic (and Un-Patriotic) Musical Offerings Most Anticipated Concert Tours of 2025: Beyoncé, Billie Eilish, Kendrick Lamar & SZA, Sabrina Carpenter and More Hollywood's Most Notable Deaths of 2025 Solve the daily Crossword

Justin Bieber Releasing New Album on Friday: Fans 'Did Not See This Coming'
Justin Bieber Releasing New Album on Friday: Fans 'Did Not See This Coming'

Yahoo

time14-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

Justin Bieber Releasing New Album on Friday: Fans 'Did Not See This Coming'

Justin Bieber Releasing New Album on Friday: Fans 'Did Not See This Coming' originally appeared on Parade. Beliebers will finally be getting new music from Justin Bieber. First reported by The Hollywood Reporter on Thursday morning, the 31-year-old singer will be releasing his seventh studio album on Friday. The album is rumored to be called Swag because of billboards spotted in Iceland and Los Angeles. Features on the album will include rappers Gunna, Sexyy Red and Cash Cobain, each of whom the Canadian singer has shouted out on social media in the past few months. This will be his first studio album since Justice, which was released in 2021. Many people have been speculating that Bieber was going to release new music sometime in the near future because of a photo dump posted to Instagram on June 30, which showed him working in a studio. But on Thursday in the early afternoon, Bieber himself confirmed the reports through multiple social media posts, including the tracklist and billboard pictures posted on his Instagram. The new album will have 20 new songs. When reports circulated around social media and the "Yummy" singer posted multiple photos confirming the release, the Internet freaked out. "i literally fell to the ground and started crying," a fan commented on one of Bieber's Instagram posts. An X fan account dedicated to Ariana Grande commented, "did not see this coming, but yes Justin come save summer." "Justin bieber dropping a new album tonight WE WONNNN," a user posted on X with an Oprah Winfrey GIF. "IT'S NOT CLOCKING TO Y'ALL THAT WE GETTING A NEW ALBUM TONIGHT," a user commented on Instagram, referring to this viral video. "THIS IS FOR THE OG BELIEBERS," one fan commented. Another commented, "He's been cooking I'm ready to be fed." Bieber's seventh album will be out on all streaming platforms at midnight ET on Friday, July 11. Justin Bieber Releasing New Album on Friday: Fans 'Did Not See This Coming' first appeared on Parade on Jul 10, 2025 This story was originally reported by Parade on Jul 10, 2025, where it first appeared.

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