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Justin Bieber’s surprising revelations about music comeback in 2025
字号+ Author:Smart News Source:Business 2025-01-14 03:41:48 I want to comment(0)
Justin Bieber has recently revealed he’s going to make a music comeback in 2025. A source spilled to Matthew Belloni in his newsletter that the crooner “needs the money and wants to work” Belloni reported that Justin, who welcomed his first son four months ago with wife Hailey Bieber, shared that the pop icon “still owes the touring company a ton for his cancelled tour” in March 2023. Not only that, Justin also had other expenses to pay as he’s already “running out of cash” per magazine. Interestingly, the Grammy-winning singer had parted ways with manager Scooter Braun in last two years so now he needed to have a new lineup of supporting staff as he decided to make a comeback. Belloni further reported that Justin is represented by lawyer Michael Rhodes, who has previously represented celebrities such as Madonna and members of the Kardashian family. Justin’s return to the music came after musical artist Mk.gee spoke to that he had written and recorded tracks with Justin. “Anything that comes out of his mouth: That’s pop music,” said Mk.gee of Justin. Mk.gee added, “You can really do pretty wild stuff behind that, just because it represents something.” Meanwhile, Justin’s latest album was which was released in 2021 and it garnered critical acclaim for his commercial tracks including , a Billboard Hot 200 chart-topper; and the top 10 hits , and .
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