NEW YORK
By MARIA SHERMANAP Music Writer
If it wasnโt clocking to you before, it should be now. Justin Bieber is doing whatever he wants. Friday’s โSwag llโ follows the July release of โSwag.โ In a review, The Associated Press music writer Maria Sherman says โSwag llโ is an obvious companion piece, not only in name but also in sound, theme and zeal. Collaborators repeat. There are songs about his wife and references to his religion. But Sherman says there is also a kind of lightness to โSwag ll.โ That is likely because Bieber spends less time considering how he is depicted in the media on this release. Sift and find gold.
NEW YORK (AP) โ If it wasn't clocking to you before, it should be now. Justin Bieber is doing whatever he wants.
The 31-year-old has surprised listeners with a second new album in 2025 โ โSwag llโ follows July's โSwag.โ Both arrived shortly after mysterious billboards teasing the records cropped up in major cities. The new album, his eighth, is an obvious companion piece, not only in name, but also in sound, theme and zeal. Liken it to Taylor Swift's โThe Tortured Poets Departmentโ double album drop โ this 23-track album is for his diehard loyalists. (Or 44 tracks, if listened to with โSwag,โ a combined run time of two hours and 11 minutes.)
The first installment was, in some ways, a return to form. Before he became the internet's first true popstar, and long before he'd find additional fame for his EDM-pop megahits โWhere Are ร Nowโ and โWhat Do You Mean?,โ Bieber was a 12-year-old Canadian kid uploading R&B covers to a YouTube account created by his mom to share with his friends. His performances were ambitious โ Ne-Yoโs โSo Sickโ and Aretha Franklinโs โRespectโ among them โ and charismatic, eventually catching the eye of Usher,Scooter Braun, and then the world. On โSwag,โ Bieber pulled from those soulful influences, experimenting in the process. Slow-burn, alternative R&B-pop has always been a sweet spot; and on the introspective album, he reunited with those sounds, progressed by some future-seeking collaborators like the guitarist Mk.gee on โDaisiesโ and the rising R&B singer Dijon on the Prince-esque โDevotion.โ
Both reappear on โSwag ll,โ as do rappers Lil B and Australian singer Eddie Benjamin. There are three new voices as well: Afrobeats star Tems, rapper Hurricane Chris and the English singer Bakar. Notably absent are the self-referential skits of the first release with the comedian Druski.
And like the first, there are religious ruminations (most directly, in the nearly 8-minute-long coda โStory of God,โ in which Bieber tells the story of Adam and Eve) and odes to his wife (โBetter Man,โ โMother in Youโ). In one, the hooky โLove Song,โ he sings to Hailey Bieber with an accidental Sara Bareilles-recollection: โI wanna write you a love song / I wanna write you a good one you canโt stop singing to me.โ In that regard, there's a kind of lightness to โSwag llโ โ likely because Bieber spends less time considering how he is depicted in the media (think โTherapy Sessionโ and the paparazzi recording that introduces โButterfliesโ on โSwagโ), and, instead, goes deeper into his relationships. There's a reason the โSwag llโ album cover is baby pink and โSwagโ was jet black after all.
Bieber continues with the dreamy production of the first โSwag.โ Sometimes it works, sometimes it feels repetitive. Some songs are so lo-fi as to feel unfinished, like demos released to function as interludes or raw evocations of vulnerability (โDotted Line,โ in particular). Others have obvious delights, from the joyful trap hi-hats of โPoppin' My S—โ to โPetting Zoo,โ which recalls his beloved 2013 album โJournals.โ Bieber ornaments โEye Candyโ with Michael Jackson-informed inflections, which succeeds โ particularly in advance of the next song, โDon't Wannaโ featuring Bakar, with its MJ-like production. โLove Songโ is a contender for the album's best; โSpeed Demonโ brings back rap-singing Bieber.
Across 23 โ or 44 โ songs, those who sift will find gold. They'll also hear a lot of love.
Three stars out of five.
On repeat: โLove Songโ
Skip it: โDotted Lineโ
For fans of: โSwag,โ the Rhode skincare brand, the 2011 film โJustin Bieber: Never Say Neverโ