The last time Beliebers saw Justin Bieber on stage at Coachella, he announced that new music was on the way. A fan created a post hoping for new Justin music to arrive
Believers put things together and believe a new album is on the way.
Justin Bieber surprised fans during Tems’ Coachella set and performed their song Essence (Remix) alongside Wiz Kid. The Nigerian singer-songwriter and producer said she had a surprise for her fans by posting on X, formerly known as Twitter. The last time Justin surprised fans at Coachella was in 2019, when he joined Ariana Grande when she was headlining the festival. After that, he released his fifth album, Changes, in February 2020. At the end of this performance, he told fans: “and by the way, an album is coming soon.”
X fans believe that because of this coincidence, Justin will release a new album, JB7.
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A user on music at that time after taking a break.
In his YouTube Originals documentary series Seasons, released in 2020, Justin took fans behind the scenes of the making of his album Changes. Fans not only saw the making of the album, but he also opened up about his personal life in regards to his mental health and let fans in on his wedding day to Hailey Bieber.
Co-founder of Drew House, Justin’s clothing brand, Ryan Good revealed how Justin was going back and forth on the right time for his return to the music scene. He said: “I think Scooter thought he should have this opportunity to get on stage so he can remember himself and who he is and what he does.” Ryan added: “It seemed like a turning point for him, where he was like, ‘I think I’m ready to do this again. I think I need to do this again.'”
Ryan said that when Justin was leaving the stage, he told Allison Kaye that he had to go back.
Allison said Justin’s words were, “‘I want you to schedule me. I want to go to the studio and I want to dance and I want to go to the gym and I want vocal warm-ups in there.’ I’m building a rolling route for him like I do when he’s working.'”