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Swag II
2025 studio album (reissue) by Justin Bieber From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Swag II (stylized in all caps) is the eighth studio album[a] by Canadian singer Justin Bieber.[20] It was surprise-released through Def Jam Recordings and ILH Productions on September 5, 2025.[21] Consisting of 23 tracks in addition to the 21 songs from its sister album Swag, therefore constituting a double album, the album features guest appearances from Tems, Bakar, Hurricane Chris, Lil B, and Eddie Benjamin. Production was handled by Dijon, Carter Lang, Mike Will Made It, Buddy Ross, Daniel Chetrit, Mk.gee, and Dylan Wiggins, among others. The album was supported by two singles, "Love Song" and "Speed Demon". The 56-day gap between the releases of Swag and Swag II marks the shortest period between Bieber's releases to date. The album received mixed reviews from critics, with many criticizing its long runtime and lack of cohesion.
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Track listing
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Personnel
Credits adapted from Tidal.[22]
- Justin Bieber – vocals
- Josh Gudwin – mixing (all tracks), engineering (tracks 1, 4, 8, 14, 16)
- Dale Becker – mastering
- Felix Byrne – engineering (1, 3–23), additional engineering (2)
- Zeke Mishanec – engineering (2, 3, 7, 9)
- Denis Kosiak – engineering (2, 15, 16)
- Mark Parfitt – engineering (7, 10)
- Javier Martinez Cruces – engineering (20)
- Adam Burt – mastering assistance
- Katie Harvey – mastering assistance
- Kegn Venegas – mastering assistance
- Noah McCorkle – mastering assistance
- Rich Evatt – engineering assistance (2, 3)
- Wilfried Haslauer – engineering assistance (7)
- Kevin Cartwright – engineering assistance (9)
- Tems – additional vocals (5), background vocals (11)
- Bakar – vocals (9)
- Hurricane Chris – vocals (13)
- Lil B – vocals (17)
- Eddie Benjamin – vocals (20)
- Eli Teplin – piano (20)
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