Justin Bieber to Release New Music Five Years After Announcing Break
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If a new report is to be trusted, the 'Sorry' crooner will be revisiting his 'Journals' album, which was unleashed in 2013, 'on a new scale' in the new music.

AceShowbiz - Justin Bieber allegedly is slated to release new music. If a new report is to be trusted, the "Sorry" crooner will treat his listeners to new music five years after announcing his break from creating songs.

On Wednesday, March 20, a source revealed that fans will be able to listen to the 30-year-old artist's new music very soon. A blog uploaded a note featuring names of artists whose music projects are "coming soon." One of the lines in the note read, "TBA by Justin Bieber."

Along with the note, the blog unveiled that Justin "will be revisiting" his album, which is titled "Journals", "on a new scale." The record that consists of 17 singles was dropped back in 2013.

The revelation came five years after Justin announced that he decided to take a break from creating music. In March 2019, he penned via Instagram, "So I read a lot of messages saying you want an album. I've toured my whole teenage life, and early 20s, I realized and as you guys probably saw I was unhappy last tour."

"And I don't deserve that and you don't deserve that, you pay money to come and have a lively energetic fun light concert and I was unable emotionally to give you that near the end of the tour," the Canadian singer continued.

"I have been looking, seeking, trial and error as most of us do, I am now very focused on repairing some of the deep rooted issues that I have as most of us have, so that I don't fall apart, so that I can sustain my marriage and be the father I want to be," he added. "Music is very important to me but Nothing comes before my family and my health."

Justin went on to assure, "I will come with a kick ass album ASAP, my swag is undeniable and my drive is indescribable his love is supernatural his grace is that reliable. The top is where I reside period whether I make music or not the king said so. but I will come with a vengeance believe that. (grammar and punctuation will be terrible pretend it's a text where u just don't care)."

In March 2023, it was said that Justin, who revealed his Ramsay Hunt syndrome diagnosis in 2022, considered retirement after selling his entire music catalog for $200 million. He reportedly wanted to focus on his health and his marriage to Hailey Bieber (Hailey Baldwin).

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