Will 2025 convey a brand new Justin Bieber album? Blended in amongst Bieber’s weekend Instagram pictures of wildlife, ice skating with spouse Hailey, and frolicking in a snowy panorama in solely underwear are new photos of the singer apparently recording music.
Bieber uploaded a pair photos of himself singing with headphones on and mic in hand in a submit on Saturday (Jan. 18). Photographer Rory Kramer, who’s been credited on the entire pop star’s most up-to-date photos on Instagram, was tagged on the submit.
The visible preview hinting at potential music within the works comes only a few days after Bieber shared a 24-second clip of a monitor. In a brief recording posted on Jan. 15, which seemed like a demo, he was heard singing strains that seemed like “B—- I’m takin’ bait/ I’m takin’ it/ You takin’ bait/ I’m shakin’ it/ You’re shakin’ it/ Shakin’ off the hate,” with raspy vocals accompanied by spare acoustic guitar.
Bieber additionally posted some pictures from what additionally seemed to be a studio session — the place he was seen with a keyboard and mic — again in October, only a few weeks after fellow artist Mk.gee talked about to the New York Instances that he’d been within the studio with him.
“He’s looking out. Something that comes out of his mouth: That’s pop music. You’ll be able to actually do fairly wild stuff behind that, simply because it represents one thing,” Mk.gee stated on the time.
A brand new album launch from Bieber, who made headlines in early January when he unfollowed longtime supervisor Scooter Braun, could be his first since 2021’s Justice. Debuting at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 in March of that yr, Justice introduced tracks together with lead single “Holy” with Likelihood the Rapper, which peaked at No. 3 on the Scorching 100, and the No. 1 hit “Peaches” with Daniel Caesar and Giveon.
His most up-to-date single was 2022 one-off “Trustworthy” that includes Don Toliver.
In 2023, Bieber was a featured artist on Toliver’s monitor “Non-public Touchdown” with Future. He additionally sang with SZA on an acoustic model of “Snooze.”