Stream Justin Bieber’s New Album ‘Changes’
Written by SOURCE on February 14, 2020
Justin Bieber’s Changes album has finally arrived.
The 25-year-old singer began teasing new material in spring 2019, when he made a surprise appearance during Ariana Grande’s headlining Coachella set. Since then, Bieber has come through with a handful of collaborative singles, including “Love Thru the Computer” with Gucci Mane, “Don’t Check on Me” with Chris Brown and INK, as well as “10,000 Hours” with Dan + Shay.
It was clear that Bieber was finally back in recording mode; but as 2019 came to a close, fans were left wondering: When would he release the long-awaited follow-up to 2015’s Purpose?
Beliebers got their answer at the end of last month.
Not too long after Bieber confirmed Changes‘ Valentine’s Day release, he unveiled the official tracklist stacked with big name features: Post Malone, Travis Scott, Quavo, Summer Walker, Kehlani, and more.
Bieber touched on his new music in the first episode of his YouTube docuseries, Seasons, explaining the way he changed his approach to making-music.
“What’s been challenging over the years is a lot of the time I’d make music and it would be for me,” Bieber said. “When the focus and the goal is about yourself, you tend to lose your purpose in that. The older that I get, the more I realize I’m not utilizing my gift for the right reasons. It’s not about me. It’s about helping someone who’s going through whatever they’re going through.”
You can stream Changes now on Apple Music and Spotify. The 25-year-old artist will kick off the Changes North American Tour on May 14 in Seattle. Check out the full schedule below.