Justin Bieber apologises to his wife Haley for telling him he won’t get a cover for Vogue
Justin Bieber apologized to his wife Haley for telling him that he wouldn’t be on the cover of Vogue during the discussion.
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Justin Bieber may soon release a new album.
Signs for cities from Reykjavik, Iceland to New York City, Atlanta and Los Angeles tease new cover art that simply shows the word “stolen” in grey on a black background. The parent’s advisory label for “Explicit Content” is located in the lower right corner.
On Thursday afternoon, July 10th, the 31-year-old posted a surge in photos and videos from his marketing campaign on Instagram. Some images depict a track list of 20 songs, including titles such as “Dadz Love”, “Go Baby”, “Swag”, “Zuma House”, and “Forgiveness”.
The singer, whose last album was “Justice” in October 2021, shared images of a photo shoot with his wife, Hailey Bieber and his nearly one-year-old son, Jack Bruce Bieber, on his Instagram story. Some of the photos seem to be part of the album’s artwork.
Bieber appeared to check the album by reposting an Instagram story from Kid Laroy, who read, “If we don’t listen to this album when this album drops, we won’t be friends.” The message was written over black and white “stolen” artwork.
“My beloved Brosky,” Bieber wrote in his repost.
He also reposted an Instagram story from Pal Cole Bennett in the music industry. He said, “It’s pretty much here.
Bennett added, “I don’t have words, I really don’t. I actually do it, but too much.”
USA Today reached out to a Beaver representative for comment.
Potential “swag” tracklist
The photos shared by Bieber show that the next title is the song from his next album.
- “Everything I can take”
- “Daisy”
- “Yukon”
- “Go to the baby”
- “what you do”
- “butterfly”
- “that’s right”
- “1st place”
- “Soulful”
- “I’m leaving.”
- “Glory Voice Memo”
- “dedication”
- “Paparab”
- “Therapy Session”
- “Sweet Spot”
- “405”
- “swag”
- “Zuma’s House”
- “Too long”
- “forgiveness”
Justin Bieber recently spoke about the “Anger issue”
In recent years, the pop star has become quiet in terms of music, but he is very active on social media. Bieber has frowned upon a number of inexplicable posts over the past few months, including his Instagram Story in March, reflecting what he feels unfit for success.
In June, Bieber posted a white text on a purple background, saying, “People are telling me to heal,” but then, “If I could fix myself, don’t you think I would have already?”
“I know it’s broken,” the post said. “I know I have an anger issue. I tried to work in my entire life like those people who told me I needed to fix it like they did.
Contributions: Brendan Morrow, USA Today

