Justin Bieber set to drop new album reflecting his ‘difficulties’

Justin Beiber is set to release his fifth studio album following the release of his single, Yummy.

The album will be the first that the singer will release in five years, and he is so thankful for where he is right now, he revealed during his album listening party.

The new album title and release date have not been released yet, but fans are almost climbing the walls for this new album as the singer, who broke into the music scene with his hit, ‘Baby’, has not released an album since 2015’s ‘Purpose’.

While fans are waiting for a new album though, they can get their hands on an upcoming documentary of the singer titled Justin Bieber: Seasons, which premieres on YouTube on 27 January.

The singer has been through a lot, especially in the past year. He overcame Lyme disease, married his wife, Hailey Bieber, and completed his upcoming album.

Bieber is really thankful for that, telling the audience at his listening party that, “I don’t even think I should be alive never mind thrive”.

We’re definitely glad he’s still here though and so are his fans. He also took time to appreciate his wife, Hailey for sticking by his side, telling her, “I love you with all my heart and I’m so proud of us”.

Bieber revealed that the album chronicles his life’s difficulties while thanking his fans for standing by him at his worst.

While it is currently unclear what to expect from the album, fans can get a glimpse through his documentary.

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