Justin Bieber's Swag II adds 23 tracks to his previous album, featuring a mix of trendy production and safe songwriting that results in a mostly vibe-driven collection with little substance, though some tracks show genuine pop potential.
Originally Published 4 months ago — by Rolling Stone
The article reviews Justin Bieber's album 'Swag II', criticizing it for being safe, generic, and less innovative than his previous work, while highlighting a few standout tracks and the album's bizarre religious closing track. Overall, it suggests the album is a disappointing sequel that doesn't live up to the original's adventurous spirit.
Originally Published 4 months ago — by Rolling Stone
Justin Bieber's album 'Swag II' is a love letter to his wife Hailey, featuring songs that express his affection, desire, and appreciation for her, along with a tribute to their family life, all delivered in a romantic and passionate tone.
Justin Bieber's album SWAG II is a bright, fun, and stylistically diverse follow-up to his comeback record SWAG, featuring soulful ballads, rap collaborations, and personal themes, marking a significant artistic evolution and celebration of his newfound freedom.
Justin Bieber has released his new album Swag II, featuring collaborations with artists like Lil B, Tems, and Hurricane Chris, along with production from Dijon, mk.gee, and others, following the success of its July predecessor.
Justin Bieber announced the midnight release of his eighth studio album, Swag II, just two months after his surprise album Swag, marking his first time releasing two albums in the same year. The album follows a year of personal changes for Bieber and is part of a prolific 2025 for the artist.
Justin Bieber announced the surprise release of his new album Swag II, a sequel to his recent comeback album Swag, available from midnight EDT, featuring collaborations with various artists and following his previous singles and videos.