Justin Bieber released SWAG, his seventh studio album, and shook social media with an intimate and emotional proposal that exposes his most vulnerable side. The album, composed of 21 songs, navigates between pop and classic R&B, with lyrics that address personal topics such as his marriage to Hailey Baldwin, recent parenthood, and the impact of fame on his private life.
The release surprised his followers not only because of the lyrical content but also due to the album's sound structure. Bieber included fragments of real audio — among them, confrontations with journalists — as part of a narrative that reflects the emotional toll of constant exposure. "I wanted this album to sound like an internal conversation. Raw, unfiltered," the artist stated in comments to his inner circle.

One of the most talked-about tracks is "Walking Away," a confessional ballad that seems to respond directly to rumors of marital crisis with Hailey Baldwin. "Days go by so fast that I don't want to spend them without you," Justin sings, then reinforces his commitment with lines like "You were my diamond / I gave you a ring / I made you a promise / I told you I'd change." The song caused a strong response among fans, who praised its emotional honesty and highlighted the maturity of his lyrics.
Another standout track is "Daisies," where the singer addresses the uncertainty and ups and downs of a relationship affected by distance. "Do you love me or not?" he asks in a line that, according to many users on social media, sums up the emotional anxiety that a relationship under the public eye can generate.










