Justin Bieber is reportedly preparing to make a significant return to the music industry in 2025 after taking a four-year break. His last studio album, “Justice,” was released in 2021, featuring popular singles such as “Peaches,” “Holy,” and “Anyone.”
Since the release of “Justice,” Bieber has navigated a high-profile split from his longtime manager Scooter Braun. The partnership, which began in 2008 when Braun discovered Bieber on YouTube, ended when Bieber expressed a desire to “extract himself” from his contract in 2023. Following this, in June 2024, Braun announced his retirement from music management, having also parted ways with notable artists like Ariana Grande and Demi Lovato.
Bieber’s planned comeback is reportedly motivated by several factors, including financial considerations. According to Matthew Belloni from Pac News, Bieber may be seeking to replenish his finances after the cancellation of his “Justice World Tours” in 2022 and 2023 due to health issues stemming from Ramsay Hunt Syndrome, which affected his facial muscles.
Last September, there were indications that Bieber was back in the studio, as music producer Mark Gee mentioned working on new material with him. Both artists seemed optimistic about Bieber’s next steps in music. In a review of “Justice,” music critic Will Lavin highlighted Bieber’s ability to convey relatable human emotions through his art, reflecting on personal themes such as his marriage, mental health, and social issues.
In addition to his musical endeavors, Bieber and his wife, Hailey, welcomed their first child, Jack Bruce, in August, marking an exciting new chapter in their lives. As Bieber prepares for his anticipated return, fans are eager to see how his experiences will shape his upcoming work.