Justin Bieber might have just confirmed that new music is coming soon, and his fans couldn't be happier.
For the past couple of days, the singer has been posting pictures of himself at a recording studio in Iceland, and Beliebers – the name of Justin's fanbase – noticed that after four years, the singer has removed the name of his sixth studio album from his Instagram bio.
Justin fueled speculation further when reshared a meme video on his Instagram Story of a guy taking a sip of water with his hand shaking alongside the caption, "He took 'Justice album' out of his Instagram bio." Not only did this confirm the removal but it gave Beliebers hope that the new album is on the way.
Fans quickly reacted on X, formerly known as Twitter, sharing their excitement as well as theories. One person wrote: "JB7 is really coming after 4 years. biebernation how are we feeling rn," while another person said: "Justin released Justice on My World anniversary, what if we get JB7 on Purpose anniversary."
A third person commented in Spanish: "The documentary potential of everything related to JB7 and his trip to Iceland, his new brand skylrk and his life with Hailey and Jack Blues." And a fourth posted: "BELIEBERS WAKE UP, JB7 IS IN THE OVEN."
Justice was Justin's sixth studio album and was released in March 2021, 11 years after My World 2.0. The record featured 16 songs such as Peaches, Lonely, and Ghost. Two additional versions of the album were released that included bonus tracks.
The As Long As You Love Me singer's last major tour was the Justice World Tour, which ran from February until September 2022. The tour was canceled after Justin revealed his diagnosis with Ramsay Hunt syndrome.
The Justice World Tour was initially planned to start in 2020 as the Changes Tour, named after his fifth album, but it was postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Justin previously toured with his Purpose World Tour, which ran from March 2016 until July 2017.
Justin made his music debut in 2009 with the song One Time from the My World album. He then released his second studio album, My World 2.0, the following year with the Believe album releasing in 2011.
The Purpose album broke records in 2015 with iconic tracks like What Do You Mean?, Sorry, Love Yourself, and Where Are Ü Now.
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