After much anticipation, Justin Bieber’s new album Changes has finally arrived and the internet is loving it.
It’s been five years since Bieber dropped an album, and a lot has happened in the meantime. Now Beliebers finally have what they’ve been waiting years for. Bieber’s fifth studio album, his first since he took a needed break from recording music after releasing Purpose in November 2015.
The 17-track album is a welcome return for the pop-sensation and is packed with collaborations from the industry’s very best, including Summer Walker, Post Malone, Quavo, Travis Scott, Kehlani, and Lil Dicky. Like its many collaborators, the album packs eclectic sounds, from R&B and pop, to acoustic ballads and rap. Give the Changes a listen below.
Justin Bieber’s Valentine’s Day gift to the world has already taken the internet by storm, with the Twittersphere flooded with excitement over JB’s first album in five years. Scroll down for some of our favorite reactions to Bieber’s new album.
It was worth the wait
Justin Bieber is one of those few artists that transited nicely from a teen pop sensation to a proper musician
— Imoh (@ImohUmoren) February 14, 2020
justin bieber’s new album SLAPS. does that man ever disappoint ? the only acceptable answer is no .
— KG (@MrCvrter) February 14, 2020
One word: fire 🔥
Justin Bieber’s album was exactly what I expected, STRAIGHT FIRE!!
— elvin (@_elvinXX) February 14, 2020
All these changes got Beliebers in their feelings
i’m literally having a whole ass breakdown i missed justin SO much and i just realized it now his vocals sounds flawlessly the lyrics are so honest and beautiful and there are a lot of songs i feel relatable i absolutely LOVE this album #CHANGESOUTNOW pic.twitter.com/wUiBXpSCGX
— andrea (@bieberhslut) February 14, 2020
Happy Valentine’s Day to Justin Bieber & Justin Bieber only
And let’s not forget about the collabs 👏
POST MALONE, QUAVO, TRAVIS SCOTT, KEHLANI, SUMMER WALKER, CLEVER AND LIL DICKY SNAPPED ON JUSTIN BIEBERS NEW ALBUM
— ✞ (@estherwuff) February 14, 2020
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