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Justin Bieber, Karol G, Sabrina Carpenter, Anyma
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Justin Bieber, Karol G, Sabrina Carpenter, Anyma

by jummy84 September 16, 2025
written by jummy84

Get out your wallets, the Coachella 2026 lineup has just been announced! On Monday, the music festival shared the full lineup for next year’s edition, scheduled for April 10-12 and 17-19. Sabrina Carpenter, Karol G, Anyma, and Justin Bieber will be the headliners for next year’s edition.

Carpenter — who just released her latest album, Man’s Best Friend, and is set to hit the road this fall — will lead Friday with XX, Disclosure, Ethel Cain, Teddy Swims, Devo, Sexyy Red, Central Cee, and girl groups BINI and Katseye performing earlier in the day among a packed slate of top artists.

Bieber shared the lineup on Instagram alongside a lyric from Swag II track, “Yukon.” On Saturday, he’ll be joined by the likes of Rolling Stone‘s February cover artist Addison Rae, Sombr, David Byrne, and PinkPantheress.

Sunday with Karol will see the Colombian superstar cap each week with Anyma presenting his Æden project, while Young Thug, Kaskade, Laufey, Iggy Pop, FKA Twigs, and a slew of other major performers will also take the stage.

Tickets for the festival are on sale now. General admission entry starts at $549 for Weekend Two and $649 for Weekend One, while VIP tickets cost $1,199 for Weekend Two and $1,299 for Weekend One.

Last year’s music festival saw Lady Gaga, Post Malone, and Green Day taking on the festival as headliners, with Travis Scott performing at a special after-hours headlining, “designs the desert,” slot.

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While this is the first time the headliners lead the lineup, they’ve all hit the Coachella stage before. Bieber joined Tems during her set last year to perform “Essence” with WizKid, and he also appeared alongside Ariana Grande when she headlined Coachella in 2019. Karol G took the main stage in 2022, bringing out Becky G as a guest. And in 2024, Carpenter played a sunset set on the main stage, manifesting her return as a headliner during her performance.

Rolling Stone broke the news on Carpenter and Karol’s headlining slots last week.

September 16, 2025 0 comments
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Coachella 2026 Lineup: Sabrina Carpenter, Justin Bieber, Karol G, the Strokes, and More
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Coachella 2026 Lineup: Sabrina Carpenter, Justin Bieber, Karol G, the Strokes, and More

by jummy84 September 16, 2025
written by jummy84

The 2026 Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival lineup has been unveiled. Sabrina Carpenter, Justin Bieber, and Karol G are heading to the desert next year as the festival’s headliners, topping the two-weekend bill in Indio, California, on April 10-12 and 17-19. Also slated to perform are Young Thug, the XX, Turnstile, David Byrne, FKA twigs, Addison Rae, Ethel Cain, and dozens more. See the festival poster below.

Rounding out the Coachella 2026 lineup are Alex G, PinkPantheress, Iggy Pop, Givēon, Little Simz, Devo, Blood Orange, Geese, Dijon, Wet Leg, Oklou, Black Flag, Disclosure, Sexyy Red, Katseye, Moby, Joyce Manor, Lykke Li, CMAT, Wednesday, Model/Actriz, Ceremony, Bedouin, Lambrini Girls, Fakemink, Jane Remover, Drain, and the Rapture. Plus, the bottom of the poster lists “The Bunker Debut of Radiohead Kid A Mnesia.” Passes go on sale this Friday, September 19 at 1 p.m. Eastern.

As rumored, Carpenter returns to the desert after making her debut in 2024, now promoted up the billing after the whirlwind success of her albums Short n’ Sweet and Man’s Best Friend. She is set to close out 2025 with a string of dates including residencies in New York and Los Angeles. She also has a smattering of South American festivals booked in the months leading up to Coachella.

This will be Bieber’s first-ever headlining set at Coachella. Although he’s been a guest performer joining other artists onstage—Ariana Grande, Daniel Caesar, Chance the Rapper, and Tems and Wizkid—four times at the festival, Bieber has never actually performed at Coachella as a billed artist before. This set will also mark his first live concert in over three years, with his last show taking place in September 2022. Bieber is coming armed with his guest-heavy records Swag and Swag II, both of which came out this year.

This is also Karol G’s second stop at the Indio festival, following the Colombian superstar’s 2022 debut appearance. Her latest album, Tropicoqueta, came out last June, and, as things stand, the Coachella set is scheduled to be her first full live show behind the album. In early September, she performed at Corinthians Arena in São Paulo, Brazil, as the halftime act at the NFL game between Kansas City Chiefs and the Los Angeles Chargers.

Last year’s Coachella headliners were Lady Gaga, Green Day, Post Malone, and Travis Scott, with Green Day and Scott both squeezed in on the Saturday night. Others on that bill included Charli XCX—who brought out Billie Eilish, Lorde, and Troye Sivan—and Clairo, who got a Bernie Sanders introduction, but not the visa-beleaguered FKA twigs or Massive Attack, who turned down a slot after lamenting the festival’s environmental impact.

September 16, 2025 0 comments
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Content Creator Arrested, Home Birth Death
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Coi Leray & Justin Laboy Spark Dating Rumors With Cozy Photo

by jummy84 September 14, 2025
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Coi Leray and Justin Laboy have the internet asking “What’s Tea?” after he dropped a cozy pic of them on social media on Saturday night, September 13. And that wasn’t all — videos popped up on Instagram and TikTok showing the duo giving full-on baewatch vibes like they already go together. Let’s get into it!

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Folks on social media think Justin Laboy might’ve just hard-launched a lil’ something with Coi Leray. The duo has sparked a baewatch alert after Justin posted a pic of them looking real boo’d up on his Instagram Story. In the photo, Justin hugs Coi from behind and looks like he’s about to give her a smooch. He even threw a caption on the pic writing, “MY COIIIII #RESPECTFULLY” along with a red heart emoji and added her track ‘Pink Money,’ which cranked up the speculation even more.

 

As of right now, neither Coi Leray or Justin Laboy have confirmed if they’re official. But it definitely gave that after videos surfaced of them out together. In a video LiveBitez shared, a clip showed them posing for a picture, while Justin could seemingly be heard saying, “This my girl!” 

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Justin’s flick with Coi Leray gave some folks their first real look at him and the opportunity to put a face to his name. If you scroll on social media, you probably know him from his meme page on Instagram. His page racks up 6.9 million followers and  his quotes always go viral and spark reactions with the hashtag #Respectfully.

Now, when it comes to Coi, fans felt good seeing her back outside after she gave birth to her daughter Miyoco, who she shares with Trippie Redd. But as for her situation with Trippie? Where they stand is still unknown. Fans assumed they might’ve split after Coi shared a message about getting cheated on just weeks after announcing her pregnancy back in January. “Nothing worst than being cheated on. I wouldn’t wish this pain on my worst enemy God Bless,” she wrote. Not long after, videos and pics popped up of Trippie hanging with his exes. One clip showed him with Indyamarie back in February, months before Coi had Miyoco. Then his other ex Ayleks dropped DMs where Coi accused her of messing around with Trippie.

Cozy Pics + Baewatch Vibes — The Internet Is Convinced Coi & Justin Are Boo’d Up

After TSR reposted Coi Leray and Justin Laboy’s pic, the Roomies had plenty to say in the comment section. Some cheered Coi on for moving on, while others couldn’t get over the fact that they didn’t even know Justin was a real person.

Instagram user @_djeynaba_ wrote, “Justinlaboy was real ??? I thought it was some random who just posted quotes 😭😭😭” 

instagram user @_richbeauty wrote, “Yes love this for her! Move on girl— there is always better out there ❤️” 

While Instagram user @ashley.brionne wrote, “I love seeing women move on after having a baby for a no good man.” 

Then Instagram user @thedededoll wrote, “If the girls didn’t do nothing else this year , they moved tf on and I’m here for it👏🏾😍” 

Another Instagram user @breahnazhane wrote, “I had no idea quote page was a real person 😩” 

Instagram user @iamselenecastle wrote, “Go where the love and the peace at ❤️” 

While another Instagram user @ms_nyc_lawyer wrote, “Sometimes it’s OK to be single for a while!” 

Instagram user @moreofashhh2 wrote, “She was single her whole pregnancy dang let her be happy🙄” 

Finally, Instagram user @being__fee wrote, “The gwirlsss ain’t waiting around nomo moving right along just like these menz 😩” 

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September 14, 2025 0 comments
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Taylor Swift Deposition Ruled Off Limits to Justin Baldoni
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Taylor Swift Deposition Ruled Off Limits to Justin Baldoni

by jummy84 September 13, 2025
written by jummy84

A federal judge has denied Justin Baldoni’s last-minute bid to depose Taylor Swift as he prepares for an upcoming trial over Blake Lively’s claims she was sexually harassed and retaliated against during the filming of It Ends With Us.

In an order handed down Friday, U.S. District Judge Lewis Liman ruled that Baldoni and his co-defendants at Wayfarer Studios simply waited too long to seek the sit-down and missed their chance. The judge did, however, grant a 10-day extension for Lively to take the depositions of Baldoni and two others. He said the defendants dragged their feet in producing the requested documents, so Lively and her lawyers deserved the extra time to prepare. In the case of Swift, the judge said Baldoni and Wayfarer failed to show “good cause” to justify a similar reprieve.

“The only justification [Baldoni and the Wayfarer parties] have provided for the extension is their assertion that Swift’s preexisting professional obligations now prevent her from appearing for a deposition prior to October 20, 2025,” Judge Liman wrote. “Importantly, however, the Wayfarer parties have provided no discussion of when they began attempting to schedule the deposition. Discovery has been ongoing in this case for approximately six months.”

The judge noted that Baldoni previously requested Swift’s deposition in May 2025 before ultimately withdrawing that subpoena. “They have offered no evidence that they have served a renewed subpoena on Swift. Thus, at most, the Wayfarer parties have demonstrated that scheduling the deposition now presents logistical difficulties; that does not answer the question of why the deposition could not have been conducted earlier,” he wrote. “Having failed to demonstrate appropriate diligence, the requested extension is denied.”

The judge’s order followed after Baldoni’s lawyer, Ellyn S. Garofalo, claimed in a letter to the court filed Thursday that Swift had “agreed” to appear for deposition but was unable to do so before Oct. 20. The letter requested an extension of the Sept. 30 discovery deadline to accommodate Swift’s schedule.

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On Friday, Swift’s lawyer stepped into the fray to set the record straight, refuting the claim that his client had agreed to answer questions under oath.

“As counsel for the parties know, since the inception of this matter, we have consistently maintained that my client has no material role in this action,” Swift’s lawyer J. Douglas Baldridge wrote in a letter to the judge filed in Manhattan federal court. He was clear that Swift “did not agree to a deposition,” but if she was “forced,” she had informed Baldoni’s camp that her schedule was too busy to accommodate it before October 20. Baldridge didn’t explain what the conflict was, but Swift has been a little busy lately, getting engaged to Travis Kelce and preparing for the release of her new album, The Life of a Showgirl, set to debut Oct. 3.

Lively, 38, is suing Baldoni, 41, and Wayfarer Studios with claims Baldoni subjected her to “disturbing” sexual harassment during production of It Ends With Us and then engaged in a retaliatory campaign to “eviscerate” her credibility. Lively alleges the harassment included an incident during the filming of a slow dance where no sound was recorded. She says Baldoni improvised a scene where he “leaned forward and slowly dragged his lips from her ear and down her neck as he said, ‘It smells so good.’” Lively alleges Baldoni also tried to add a graphic sex scene where their characters would climax together on their wedding night. She says Baldoni then “intrusively” asked her if she and her husband, the actor Ryan Reynolds, climaxed simultaneously during intercourse.

Swift was initially ensnared in the fight when Baldoni filed a dueling defamation lawsuit against Lively that included claims Swift was present during a pivotal meeting at Lively’s Tribeca penthouse that involved Lively’s efforts to make changes to the movie script.

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In a separate response letter filed Friday, before the judge’s ruling, one of Lively’s lawyers blasted Baldoni’s camp for an “astounding” lack of respect for “Swift’s privacy and schedule.” The lawyer urged the court to deny Baldoni’s request for the late deposition.

“The Wayfarer defendants have repeatedly sought to bring Ms. Swift into this litigation to fuel their relentless media strategy. In this latest effort, the Wayfarer defendants assert – though, notably, without evidence – that Ms. Swift has supposedly ‘agreed’ to sit for a deposition sometime between October 20-25, some three weeks after the close of fact discovery in this matter,” Lively’s lawyer Michael J. Gottlieb wrote in his opposition.

“Ms. Swift is someone whose calendar should be presumed to be packed with professional obligations for months in advance,” he continued. “At any point over the past six months, the Wayfarer defendants could have noticed a deposition, served a subpoena, and negotiated an agreeable time and place for this deposition. But they did not. Instead, the Wayfarer Defendants previously noticed Ms. Swift’s deposition in May 2025, accompanied by a barrage of press stories covering the same, only to withdraw that subpoena to much fanfare.”

Gottlieb claimed Baldoni and Wayfarer did “not even attempt to explain their need for [Swift’s] deposition.” He further accused them of trying “to generate a media spectacle in this matter.”

Swift had a very public friendship with Lively prior to the legal war, but they have not been seen together in months. In his court filings, Baldoni claimed that Swift — originally identified only as “megacelebrity” — supported Lively’s edits to the movie script, as did Reynolds. Baldoni said after the penthouse meeting, Lively sent him a text message referring to Swift and Reynolds as her “dragons.” Baldoni said he interpreted the message as a suggestion Lively could tap Swift to “make things very difficult for him.”

“If you ever get around to watching Game of Thrones, you’ll appreciate that I’m Khaleesi, and like her, I happen to have a few dragons,” the purported text from Lively read. “For better or worse, but usually better. Because my dragons also protect those I fight for. So really we all benefit from those gorgeous monsters of mine. You will too, I can promise you.”

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Back in May, a rep for Swift slammed Baldoni’s initial attempts to subpoena the singer. “Taylor Swift never set foot on the set of this movie, she was not involved in any casting or creative decisions, she did not score the film, she never saw an edit or made any notes on the film,” the rep previously told Rolling Stone. The rep said the subpoena was “designed to use Taylor Swift’s name to draw public interest by creating tabloid clickbait instead of focusing on the facts of the case.”

Lively’s battle with Baldoni first made headlines last year when The New York Times published a Dec. 21 story titled “‘We Can Bury Anyone’: Inside a Hollywood Smear Machine.” The story revealed Lively had filed a precursor complaint against Baldoni with the California Civil Rights Department.

September 13, 2025 0 comments
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Justin Bieber: SWAG II Album Review
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Justin Bieber: SWAG II Album Review

by jummy84 September 10, 2025
written by jummy84

Tha Carter VI. Jaws: The Revenge. Ghoulies III: Ghoulies Go to College. Vultures 2. The cultural landscape is littered with unnecessary sequels, so it is not exactly an effrontery that Justin Bieber has released a follow-up to his alt-leaning SWAG less than two months later, but wow, is it a chore to get through. On SWAG II, redundancy is twofold: It tacks on another 23 tracks to the senior SWAG’s already overlong 21, resulting in over two hours of music between the two volumes and very little to say. The novelty has worn off.

Appealing as it was to hear Bieber adopt the beguiling sonic-stew aesthetic of his collaborators Dijon (who’s back to co-produce six SWAG II tracks) and Mk.gee (who, as last time, lends his services to just one), it is now clear that Bieber’s take is lite-r in every way. It’s less robust, less intense, less blissfully chaotic. The elements are there—the R&B-inflected singing (though Bieber’s comes out more like R&B-affected), guitars so bleary they sound hungover from last night, lite-rock keyboards, little wild squiggle fills—but the dynamism has been flattened, perhaps by other collaborators (Carter Lang, Dylan “Sir Dylan” Wiggins, and Eddie Benjamin are again behind the boards for the majority of SWAG II). Minor distinctions speak volumes as Bieber’s secondhand sound circles back to the gel-slicked textures of its original source material. Try playing “Open Up Your Heart” alongside Breathe’s 1988 soft-focus adult contemporary smash “How Can I Fall?”; they flow together so well that Bieber is effectively making music that one could peacefully buy adult diapers to.

On its face, SWAG II is fine in small doses. It is not as ignorable as it is interesting, as Brian Eno said about ambient music, but it is pleasantly ignorable. Scrutiny, though, reveals the majority of these songs to be single-sentiment affairs, and many play as sketches. Some have only one verse; “Poppin’ My Shit” features only Bieber on the chorus while Hurricane Chris raps a few bars, concluding with the fawning, “Once I hit, you gon’ get hooked and ain’t gon’ never leave me/Got some friends and they all love Justin Bieber.” What is this, a cabinet meeting?

There are odes, perhaps directed to wife Hailey Bieber, though the treacliest, “I Think You’re Special” casts its message of inner peace more generally. It also squanders the presence of Tems, who is almost relegated to background vocals. There are sexual slow jams, probably also about Hailey Bieber. “You got me singing, I, I, oh man,” is some faint praise Bieber offers in one. There are songs about arguments, and in the most scabrous, “Petting Zoo,” Bieber seethes amid a solo-electric arrangement: “I told you that you fuckin’ with a man/Yeah, I told you I don’t play that shit, no cap/Bitch, I told you I’m not doin’ tit-for-tat, no/Don’t make me say some shit I can’t take back.” At least there’s something courageous in being willing to sound like a total prick in public. Even when he’s being affectionate, there’s sometimes an edge. “Nobody gets to touch you/I do,” he sings, hardly the most romantic definition of monogamy.

September 10, 2025 0 comments
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Justin Long & Kate Bosworth in Coyote Horror Film 'Coyotes' Trailer
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Justin Long & Kate Bosworth in Coyote Horror Film ‘Coyotes’ Trailer

by jummy84 September 9, 2025
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Justin Long & Kate Bosworth in Coyote Horror Film ‘Coyotes’ Trailer

by Alex Billington
September 9, 2025
Source: YouTube

“They want your shelter, your food, your water, your sanity.” Aura Entertainment has revealed an official trailer for a film called Coyotes, a wild horror comedy made by genre filmmaker Colin Minihan (of Grave Encounters, What Keeps You Alive). This is premiering at Fantastic Fest 2025 coming up later this month before it opens in October. Trapped in their Hollywood Hills home, a family fights for survival when caught between a raging wildfire and a pack of savage coyotes. Starring real-life couple Justin Long and Kate Bosworth as the trapped family’s parents. Their performances underline the dual nature of the nightmare they are living—how human bonds are tested under extreme pressure and how strong one’s primal survival instinct can be. The fest adds: from “Colin Minihan, the mind behind Grave Encounters, Coyotes combines the claustrophobic dread of home invasion with brutal eco-horror, sugarcoated with [funny] situations. The film’s atmospheric intensity, tight pacing, and escalating stakes channel the distinctive unpredictability of nature gone rogue and the disastrous consequences of the forced displacement of wildlife.” Also co-starring Katherine McNamara, Brittany Allen, Mila Harris, & Norbert Leo Butz. This looks bonkers! Enjoy.

Here’s the official trailer (+ poster) for Colin Minihan’s thriller film Coyotes, direct from YouTube:

Coyotes Horror Poster

“The darkness has teeth.” When a scorching wildfire hits the Hollywood Hills, a family (Justin Long and Kate Bosworth) is stranded as their neighborhood is destroyed and their home becomes a blazing prison. What begins as an intimate domestic drama quickly escalates into a pulse-pounding survival thriller as a pack of predatory coyotes disoriented by the fires tighten their perimeter around the house. Rendered powerless by collapsing roads and no electricity, the family must rely on their courage, resilience & love for one another to survive both the inferno and snarling threat outdoors. Coyotes is directed by American genre filmmaker Colin Minihan, formerly of the Vicious Brothers, director on the films Grave Encounters, Extraterrestrial, It Stains the Sands Red, and What Keeps You Alive previously. The screenplay is written by Tad Daggerhart & Nick Simon; from a story by Tad Daggerhart, Daniel Meersand, Nick Simon. With music by Brittany Allen. Produced by Ford Corbett, James Harris, Joshua Harris, Nathan Klingher, and Jib Polhemus. This is premiering at Fantastic Fest 2025 in Austin, TX this month. Aura Ent. will then release Minihan’s Coyotes in select US theaters starting October 3rd, 2025 coming up this fall. Who’s interested?

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September 9, 2025 0 comments
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Madison Beer and Justin Herbert: A Complete Timeline of Those Relationship Rumors
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Madison Beer and Justin Herbert: A Complete Timeline of Those Relationship Rumors

by jummy84 September 7, 2025
written by jummy84

Another day, another pop girl and football boy to talk about. Word on the street is that Madison Beer is dating Los Angeles Chargers quarterback Justin Herbert.

Back in August, the 26-year-old singer and NFL player sparked relationship rumors when they were photographed hanging out shortly after the 6’6″ footballer was spotted at one of Beer’s shoots in Los Angeles. While the pair did not engage in any kind of PDA or confirm their relationship in any meaningful way, their fans have started to run with it.

“I joke that I’m a sapiosexual, because honestly, make me laugh and we’re good,” Beer recently told Cosmopolitan of her “type” in an interview published back in April. “You could literally look so different from anyone I’ve ever been with. And if there’s just that thing, it’s there. I love people’s souls more than anything.”

She also opened up about being a “relationship person,” and “lover girl” noting, “I meet someone, I love them. I’m like, ‘Okay, I’m never letting you go.’ You’ll be with me forever until you hurt me.'”

That being said, the first photos of Beer and Herbert came out just three months after Beer discussed her “intense and fun” relationship with social media influencer Nick Austin in that very same interview. No split has been officially announced, though Beer admitted “neither of us are equipped for whatever the fuck might come” while speaking with Cosmo.

Now, she’s being credited for Herbert’s performance during the Charger’s opening game against the Kansas City Chiefs. Here’s a complete timeline of the rumors, as neither Beer nor Herbert have confirmed their relationship.

September 5, 2025: The Los Angeles Chargers beat the Kansas City Chiefs in their opening game in São Paulo, Brazil. Now, some fans and sports media outlets are crediting Madison Beer. Surely, they won’t turn on her if he starts underperforming… (That was sarcasm, btw.)

August 26, 2025: Page Six publishes photos of the pair in very casual attire, reportedly heading to a friend’s home in Redondo Beach, California. Beer was carrying a bottle of wine in rolled up sweats and a casual white long-sleeve top, while Herbert brought the Rummikub set in a drawstring shorts, sneakers, and a single leg compression sleeve. Wine, games, and comfy clothes? Is it cuffing season already?

August 18, 2025: Herbert is spotted visiting Beer on the set of one of her photo or music video shoots. According to Page Six, she left in his car.

April 28, 2025: Beer discusses her four-year relationship with Nick Austin in a Cosmopolitan interview. “It can be good and bad,” she said of dating the Cancer as a Pisces. “It’s intense and fun, but it’s good. We’ve been together for four years, which is nuts.”

When asked if he’s ready for what’s to come if her next album pops off, here’s what she said:

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Justin Bieber Swag 2' Review
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Justin Bieber Swag 2′ Review

by jummy84 September 6, 2025
written by jummy84

Sometimes in life we all overswag. Two months ago, Justin Bieber shocked the world with his excellent Swag, his first album in four years. It was the artistic comeback he needed—sweet validation after all his celebrity meltdowns, troubling headlines, paparazzi battles, and social-media disasters. So there’s something perfect about Swag II — after catching everyone off guard before, he’s immediately back with the lame album everyone expected last time. He could have called it Swag And It’s Completely Different And Not Very Good But Also Still Swag.

The first one was a deeply weird personal statement, from an artist going through six kinds of it. But Swag II is everything the original wasn’t: slick, anonymous, half-assed, playing depressingly safe. Out of 23 songs, there’s maybe 5 or 6 keepers, buried in way too many duds that drag on forever at 3 minutes. Who knows — maybe Swag 3 will be the remix album where God joins him for a surprise Lorde-style duet on “Story of God.” (“No no, Justin—YOUR voice is the foundation of everything!”)

Bieber just announced Swag II yesterday, promising it would drop at midnight. Except it ended up getting delayed for four hours — so it’s intriguing to guess which last-minute details Bieber was still working out at deadline time. Maybe he spent the extra hours trying to think up rhymes for “You look so good”? If so, what he came up with was “If you gave me the rights, you know I would.” (So probably not.)

Swag II the kind of sequel that just reminds you how great the first one was. On the surface, it sounds like the same formula, with a loose groove between R&B and indie rock. He brings back the same collaborators — Carter Lang, Dijon, Mk.gee — and even two of the same duet partners, Lil B and Eddie Benjamin. The guests include Nigerian Afrobeats star Tems, London indie songwriter Bakar, 2000s Louisiana rapper Hurricane Chris. But it’s a whole lotta less of the same. There aren’t even any therapy sessions with Druski — you keep hoping he’ll show up to offer Justin one of his Black and Milds.

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Swag II is deep in his Nineties R&B bag, but with a fatal lack of melodies, giving his voice nothing to do. The producers don’t put out like last time, so the whole thing sounds totally generic. When it’s bad, Swag II sinks into self-parody, as in “Need It,” “Speed Demon,” or “I Think You’re Special,” where Tems is completely wasted. As on the first album, Lil B appears in an uplifting moment, “Safe Space.” Yet this time he doesn’t give the Based God any room to say anything, beyond a few hype-man hollers. The occasional squeak of guitar strings is an old cliche of folkie authenticity, but in songs like “Mother In You,” it sounds like the acoustic guitar is just there to cram in as many intentional squeaks as possible, which feels phony.

But there are a few worthy tunes that live up to the original’s adventurous spirit. “Love Song” is clearly the peak, with a distorted piano loop — the one moment here where Mk.gee steps out. Bieber turns on the charm, crooning, “I wanna write you a love song, baby/I wanna write a good one you can’t stop singing to me.” He cruises around with the top down, as his lover’s hair whips in the wind, serenading her with poetic images like “An aesthetic happening on the radio station/Your eyebrows down in contemplation.” 

“Witchya” flows on another breezy groove, with hippie-country guitar twang. In “Moving Fast,” Bieber testifies about his struggles over blues guitar (“I was speeding towards the fall, I was 25”), until a disco drum loop kicks in. “Everything Hallelujah” is the flip side — stripped-down Bieber gospel-soul, with shout-outs to his wife Hailey, his son Jack, his parents, and his dogs. (“Oscar, Piggy, hallelujah!”) 

“Ear Candy” is a clever mix of Nineties Britpop shimmer and Eighties beatbox rap. But it’s also got the album’s most humiliatingly awful moment when Bieber sings, “You could spread your wings and open up,” which is straight from the Rod Stewart school of ornithology metaphors.

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The nadir might be “Petting Zoo,” an utterly blah guitar loop where Bieber vents about marital conflict without any hint of the real-life emotional turmoil he’s already bared in public. It sounds like one of his dodgiest social-media rants. “I told you that you fighting with a man!,” Bieb informs the lucky lady. “I told you I don’t play that shit, no cap / Bitch, I told you I ain’t doing tit-for-tat.” (At least it would be kinda funny if the rhyming line was “Mother’s Day sucks ass.”)

But then there’s “Story of God,” easily the most bizarre moment in a discography full of bizarre. Bieber goes off the deep end with an eight-minute spoken-word sermon about the Bible story of Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden. He’s always been fond of ending his albums with overbaked religious fluff, but wow. Over church organ, Bieber explains how awesome it was living in Eden. “There was no fear here—fear hadn’t even been INVENTED yet!” But wait, there’s more: “It’s a feast, right? Everywhere you look, taste the explosion in your mouth!” 

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Spoiler: there’s a snake, so things don’t end well for Adam and Eve. “We lost paradise,” Bieber laments at the end. “We lost an unbroken connection. We broke the world.” Jeepers creepers, so to speak. If you hear “Story of God” this weekend, it means you’ve stayed at the party too long and your host is going nuclear to drive the damn guests out the door. But what the hell — you have to admire the chutzpah of this thing. On an album where he’s playing it dismally safe, it’s far better to hear him drop a totally unhinged monstrosity on this scale. It would have been even cooler if he’d brought back Druski to play the role of God. But you can’t accuse him of half-assing it, and there’s real emotion in his voice, more than you can say for “Forgiveness” or “Pray.” Remixers, get busy on this one.

Swag II doesn’t kill the buzz of the original, which still sounds great. Rather, the failures here just highlight everything that makes Swag sound so fresh and off-the-wall. Will Bieber stretch it out into a trilogy with Swag 3: I’m Still Standing on Business, Yeah Yeah Yeah? Don’t put it past him. But either way, Swag II already sounds like a minor footnote.

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Justin Bieber Releases New Album Swag II: Listen
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Justin Bieber Releases New Album Swag II: Listen

by jummy84 September 6, 2025
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After announcing its imminent release yesterday, Justin Bieber has dropped Swag II. Like its July predecessor, Swag, the record features production from the likes of Dijon, Mk.gee, Carter Lang, and Bieber himself. There are features from Lil B, Tems, Bakar, Hurricane Chris, and Eddie Benjamin among the 23 tracks. Check out the album below.

Dylan Wiggins, Daniel Chetrit, Eddie Benjamin, Mike Will, and Camper are also among the new record’s producers. Since the release of Swag, Bieber has shared music videos for “Yukon” and “First Place.” The original album had guest appearances from Druski, 2 Chainz, Gunna, Sexyy Red, Cash Cobain, Lil B, and more.

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5 Takeaways From Justin Bieber’s New Album SWAG II
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5 Takeaways From Justin Bieber’s New Album SWAG II

by jummy84 September 5, 2025
written by jummy84

From the depths of the popstar doldrums, Justin Bieber has risen again. After four years of controversy, a heated financial dispute with his longtime manager, numerous reports of him “crashing out,” and very little new music to distract us from this, Bieber finally silenced critics in July with his blissed-out comeback record SWAG. It’s his best work in a decade, a collection of soulful ballads and rap linkups that has the authentic, homespun charm of a mixtape. Improbably, with less than 24 hours’ notice, we learned this week he’d be releasing a follow-up, SWAG II.

Teased yesterday with some memes and billboards, Bieber officially announced the new album on X: “swag II midnight tonight.” It did not drop at midnight, and many diehard fans (and this writer) stayed up for hours, waiting until it finally popped up on streaming services around 3:30 a.m EST. The sequel’s textures are brighter than the original, but its ethos remains the same: This is the music Bieber loves to make. With more odes to his wife, left-field collaborations, and stylistic risks, it’s the sumptuous second half of one of the most surprising popstar transformations in recent memory. Here are five key takeaways.

Same SWAG, Different Day

This is a proper sequel, not a heavily marketed deluxe. These 23 songs have similar textures (word to Mk.gee and Michael Jackson) as SWAG and sound like they were created during the same intense period of artistic breakthrough for Bieber. I imagine there are hundreds of songs in the vault that could’ve landed on either of these, but the 44 we got across these two records were considered the best. I’m sure fans will have a field day rearranging them to their liking.

It Sounds Pink, Too

Where SWAG felt heavily introspective, SWAG II is brighter and generally more fun. Bieber sticks closer to conventional pop structures on the sequel, attacking them with a looseness that sounds like relief. Songs like “Bad Honey” and “All the Way” still lean heavily towards R&B and gospel, but have much less of an alternative skew. After breaking through what felt like artistic purgatory on SWAG, II feels like a victory lap, a celebration of his newfound freedom.

Surprising Features

Much like SWAG, Bieber’s guest list here does not include your standard copy-paste popstar features. He harmonizes with Tems on “I THINK YOU’RE SPECIAL,” gives a verse to the English singer Bakar on the Michael Jackson-indebted “DON’T WANNA.” and lets his pal Lil B throw some spoken word over “SAFE SPACE.” Dijon also lends a hand on production on six songs. But most surprisingly (and effectively!) Shreveport, Louisiana, rapper Hurricane Chris, who had a moment almost 20 years ago with his hit “A Bay Bay,” joins Bieber on “POPPIN’ MY S***” for a show-stealing verse. I imagine Bieber was deep in a regional rap rabbit hole on YouTube before making the boss call.

Biblical Bieber

In case you haven’t heard, Justin Bieber and his wife, Hailey, recently had a kid. I’ve been told childbirth can bring parents closer to God, and this was touched on in SWAG (“GLORY VOICE MEMO,” “FORGIVENESS”), but taken a step further on SWAG II. “EVERYTHING HALLELUJAH” is an ode to life—its trials, mundanities, and beauty alike. “STORY OF GOD,” though, is a sermon from Bieber himself, who kind of sounds like the nine-year-old in church who is forced to read a long piece of scripture on Easter. He speaks about the story of Adam and Eve, the tree of knowledge, good and evil, the connective tissue between animals and human beings, and how the end is merely the beginning. It’s a long but touching passage, and I much prefer it to the Druski skits we were force-fed on the last album.

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