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The New York rapper-producer talks about bringing his sound to Bieber, new music, and why he doesn't think there will be another Slizzy Fest
Justin Bieber ‘s music might just save your life. The singer's new Swag track tribute to wife Hailey Bieber, "Go Baby," has gotten the thumbs up from the American Heart Association for having the optimal tempo for performing hands-only CPR.
Cash Cobain served as a pioneer, ushering in the titillating subgenre of sexy drill, and Justin Bieber took note of the New York native’s ingenuity as the pop star recruited Cash for his SWAG album earlier in July.
"Go Baby," a deep cut from Bieber's new album Swag, has 120 beats per minute, which matches the pacing for potentially life-saving CPR, according to the American Heart Association
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CinemaBlend on MSNJustin Bieber Lost An Estimated $90 Million When He Pulled Out Of His Tour In 2022. Now He’s Allegedly Blowing Through His Remaining Earnings
Justin Bieber has been all over social media lately, smoking, partying with friends at Coachella and even confronting paparazzi, as rumors persist that he and wife Hailey are having issues. In fact, some of his recent behavior has people starting to worry about his finances,
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Justin Bieber is sharing some special moments alongside his son, Jack Blues. In a new Instagram post, Bieber has shared some photos of himself and his son, and while he's been guarding his baby's face from the cameras, he's showing off Jack's adorable golden hair.
Justin Bieber and Hailey Bieber weren't shy about showing their affection at a Los Angeles listening party celebrating the singer's new album, Swag. The couple was photographed on Thursday (July 24) sharing a passionate kiss at the Bird Street Club in West Hollywood,