Justin Bieber is still rolling out his "Justice" tour, with new dates for Asia and Australia, but details for his upcoming new project are dropping here and there.
Most recently, Justin revealed one artist he will be working with in the upcoming new feature.
Justin Bieber New Album Update, Collaborator Revealed?
In a recent interview with Apple Music's Ebro Darden, the 28-year-old hitmaker revealed new and interesting updates on his upcoming new album.
"I don't think there's a date yet, but I do know that we're wrapping it up. It's almost done. It sounds really good. I'm really excited about it. I got a lot of cool features and yeah, it should be dropping not too long from now," Justin revealed.
Bieber just recently concluded his surprise stint at Daniel Caesar's first-week performance at Coachella Arts and Music Festival 2022. Apart from this, Bieber also released his newest single, "I Feel Funny," not more than a week ago.
That is not the only huge tidbit of information that Bieber shared in the recent podcast interview - he also revealed that a John Mayer collaboration would also be underway.
"Wicked guitar solo, so that was really cool for me. He's someone who I've looked up to for a long time. So we were at Henson the studio, and I was working on this song and he came in and he's like, 'Can I go in the booth?' And I was like, 'Yeah, bro, go in,'" he recalled.
Mayer, already in the studio, went into the booth and laid out a guitar solo.
"It was mind-blowing to see him actually operate in his gift like that, being able to like see it first-hand, because like he is on another level. It's insane," Bieber said.
'Justice' Vocal Producer Sues Scooter Braun, Justin Bieber Sued Over Breach of Contract
But despite the production for the new album ongoing, Bieber and his manager, Scooter Braun, are entangled in a legal drama for an alleged breach of contract.
Justin Bieber's Vocal Producer Chris "Tek" O'Ryan, alleges that he was not paid for Braun's promised "$2,000 and a point" agreement for producing the majority of the tracks of "Justice."
Scooter Braun and Justin Bieber have not yet responded to the filed lawsuit against them as of this writing.
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