With Justin Bieber having ascended to the lofty levels of success others could only dream of, it’s little surprise that the superstar has a broad range of choices when setting sail with fresh ventures.
After all, he’s earned it.
For, his incoming album, Bieber is said to have carved out a unique setup at his record label.
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According to Billboard, the ‘Peaches’ performer will draw from a diverse range of resources under the Universal Music Group umbrella.
As such, the 28-year-old will continue to release via Def Jam Records (his longtime hub). Case in point, the as-yet-untitled project’s lead single ‘Honest’ – which debuted today.
In doing so, he will work closely with new CEO Tunji Balogun and his longtime publicity rep at the iconic imprint.
Per the report, Bieber has also interestingly enlisted key figures from the Promotions division of neighboring label Republic Records – home to the likes of Ariana Grande and The Weeknd.
His project will furthermore be worked by a central hub of staffers from across the length and breadth of Universal Music Group. Collectively, the ensemble is aptly named The Center and reports to the CEO of UMG, Lucian Grainge, directly.
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It’s clear all involved are going all out. Are you buzzed for new Bieber?
We don’t care about this washed up bum
White Trash at that. 🙄
He is the new MJ. Chew cement, hobo!
With his changes album being such a flop and poorly received he’s making sure that doesn’t happen again. He’s pulling some J.Lo tricks to make sure he has a hit record!
Another No. 1 album. 😎
Bow 👇 Down, 👑
Bow down to the Queen you sack of eggs
Flop he can’t even sing