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Justin Bieber is making headlines again, but this time it’s not just about his personal life.
After stepping back from the music scene for several years, the 30-year-old Canadian pop star appears to be gearing up for a major comeback.
Between hints of new tracks, Instagram drama, and life as a new dad, Bieber’s world is full of change—and fans are excited to see what’s next.
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In a series of Instagram posts over the weekend, Bieber gave fans a sneak peek into his creative process.
Teaming up with Mk.gee, a 28-year-old artist and producer, the singer looked focused and inspired.
One image shows Bieber working intently on a computer, likely fine-tuning some tracks.
In another, he’s in full recording mode, singing into a microphone while wearing headphones, with Mk.gee visible in the background.
A third photo captures a relaxed vibe, with the two artists lounging on a couch as Bieber sings into the mic.
Fans also got a treat earlier this month when Bieber was filmed singing new lyrics accompanied by an acoustic guitar:
“I’m takin’ it/ You takin’ bait/ I’m shakin’ it/ You’re shakin’ it/ Shakin’ off the hate.”
Mk.gee, who has been working closely with Bieber, praised his artistry, calling him a pop music powerhouse.
“Anything that comes out of his mouth: That’s pop music,” he told The New York Times. “You can really do pretty wild stuff behind that, just because it represents something.”
It’s been a while since Bieber released a full-length album.
His last studio effort, Justice (2021), received widespread acclaim and produced massive hits like “Peaches,” “Holy,” and “Ghost.”
But since then, the singer has largely stayed out of the spotlight, leaving fans wondering when he might return to the music scene.
According to sources, Bieber is “motivated and recharged” for a fresh start. His decision to get back in the game is partially driven by financial pressures.
Entertainment reporter Matthew Belloni revealed that Bieber “needs the money and wants to work,” citing outstanding debts to touring company AEG following the abrupt cancellation of his Justice World Tour in March 2023.
Bieber also faces the typical financial strains of a global pop star.
Despite selling the rights to his music catalog for a staggering $200 million in 2023, his “pop star expenses” remain high.

Fans noticed something unusual recently: Bieber unfollowed several big names on Instagram.
Among those cut were longtime mentor Usher, former manager Scooter Braun, and even his father-in-law, Stephen Baldwin.
The move fueled speculation about his relationships, both professional and personal.
The shakeup aligns with a broader change in Bieber’s career management. He parted ways with Braun—who announced his retirement from music management last year.
And is now represented by Michael Rhodes, a high-profile lawyer known for working with A-list celebrities like Madonna and the Kardashians.
This clean slate could signify a shift for Bieber, as he looks to rebuild both his career and his brand.
Moreover, during a recent Aspen getaway, Justin Bieber took a moment to gush over his wife, Hailey Bieber.
Sharing a black-and-white photo of Hailey smiling in a cozy trench coat and scarf, Justin called her “the greatest woman I have and will ever know,” adding a cute sticker to show his affection.
This touching post follows recent rumors of tension in their marriage sparked by cryptic Instagram exchanges and Justin unfollowing several people, including Hailey’s father, Stephen Baldwin.
As Justin prepares for his musical comeback, his heartfelt posts show that his love for Hailey remains strong despite the rumors.
While his music career is finding new momentum, Bieber has also been adjusting to a major life change: fatherhood.
In August 2024, he and wife Hailey welcomed their first child, a son named Jack Blues.
The couple has kept much of their new family life private, but becoming parents has undoubtedly marked a fresh chapter for them.
Bieber’s journey hasn’t been without challenges. In 2023, he was diagnosed with Ramsay Hunt syndrome, a condition that left part of his face paralyzed and forced him to cancel his world tour.
At the time, Bieber shared his struggles openly, posting on Instagram about the emotional and physical toll it took.
“After getting off stage [in Rio], the exhaustion overtook me,” he explained. “I realized that I need to make my health the priority right now.”
Despite the setbacks, Bieber has remained optimistic. “I’ve been so proud to bring this show and our message of Justice to the world,” he wrote in his emotional post, adding that he just needed time to rest and recover.
The stage seems set for a comeback, and fans are eager to see what Bieber delivers.
With new music on the horizon, a revamped professional team, and fresh inspiration from fatherhood, it’s clear that the pop star is ready to reintroduce himself.
But Bieber’s not rushing. He’s balancing his creative ambitions with a commitment to his health and family.
For fans, the promise of new songs—paired with glimpses into Bieber’s life through social media—is enough to keep the excitement building.
Stay tuned, Beliebers—2025 is shaping up to be Justin Bieber’s year!
| Year | Album/Song | Notable Achievements |
|---|---|---|
| 2010 | My World 2.0 | Breakout album with hits like “Baby,” “Somebody to Love” |
| 2011 | Under the Mistletoe | Christmas album featuring “Mistletoe,” a holiday classic |
| 2012 | Believe | Featured hits like “Boyfriend,” showcasing musical growth |
| 2015 | Purpose | Includes “What Do You Mean?” and “Sorry,” marking his pop comeback |
| 2021 | Justice | Critical acclaim, with chart-topping singles “Peaches” and “Holy” |
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