Justin Bieber announces his seventh album Swag after four years of waiting

The long-awaited return of the pop icon with an album that promises to revolutionize the charts.

The Return of the King of Pop

The moment that millions of fans around the world were waiting for with their hearts in suspense has arrived! Justin Bieber, the Canadian prodigy who conquered the planet with his voice, emerges from the shadows of creative silence to reclaim his throne. After four long years of absence from the studios, the performer of hits like “Peaches” unleashes an earthquake in the industry with the announcement of his seventh album, “Swag”. A title that promises to shake the foundations of pop music like a hurricane of emotions.

An Epic Revelation

As if it were a divine message, the streets of New York, Los Angeles and even the icy Reykjavik woke up wallpapered with a mysterious message: the 20 songs that make up this masterpiece. “Daisies”, “Yukon”, “405”, “Forgiveness” and “Walking Away” are just some of the names that already echo in the minds of his followers, eager to devour every note. Do these titles hide the artist’s most intimate confessions? The world awaits with eagerness.

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Among rumors and whispers, it was leaked that stars like Gunna, Cash Cobain and Sexyy Red could have left their mark on the recording sessions in Iceland, that remote paradise where Bieber sought inspiration among geysers and the northern lights. A stage worthy of a legend, where the singer polished every detail with the obsession of an alchemist seeking perfection.

A Legacy that knows no limits

“Swag” is not just a record; It is a monument to resilience. After the overwhelming success of Justice (2021), which once again crowned him the emperor of the charts, and the spiritual EP Freedom, the artist faces the biggest challenge: surpassing himself. With a production team that includes the faithful DJ Tay James, the visionary HARV, and brilliant minds like SZA’s producer Carter Lang, this album promises to be a symphony of innovation.

But there is more. New talents emerge from the shadows of the studio, such as the British Sekou and the prodigious Dylan Wiggins, collaborator of Kali Uchis and The Weeknd. Will they be the architects of the sound that will define a new era for Bieber? The uncertainty is as palpable as the emotion.

The clock is ticking relentlessly towards July 11, the date on which “Swag” will hit the platforms like a tsunami of rhythms and lyrics that, without a doubt, will mark a before and after. Are you ready to live this musical revolution?

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Illumination reveals the first look at its animated film ‘Not Alone’

Illumination presents its new original bet: a romantic comedy with aliens and an ecological rocket.

Illumination, the studio behind “Despicable Me”, revealed the first trailer for “Not Alone”, its next animated film that will hit theaters on April 16, 2026.

A story of love and science fiction

The trailer introduces Joe (Timothée Chalamet), an introverted rocket mechanic who lives alone. Meet Fran (Selena Gomez), an astrobotanist who develops the first plant-powered rocket. Despite the immediate chemistry, neither is skilled at love.

Everything changes when three aliens – Dunk, Welly and Shirm – hide at Joe’s house while fleeing from Officer Zandro. Upon discovering the rocket, the aliens see an opportunity to return to their planet. The adventure mixes humor and emotion.

The cast includes Rob Brydon, Diane Morgan and Jamie Demetriou as the aliens, and Brett Goldstein (“Ted Lasso”) as Zandro. Allison Janney and Lamorne Morris also feature.

Behind the production

The direction is carried out by Eric Guillon (co-director of “Gru 3”), along with Claire Dodgson and Jonathan Del Val, creatives of “Minions: A Villain Born” and “The Secret Life of Pets 2”.

“Not Alone” marks Chalamet’s debut as a lead voice in animation, and Illumination’s commitment to an original story after years of focusing on franchises.

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Lauren Bennett, voice of Party Rock Anthem, dies at 37

Former bandmates mourn the loss of the British singer.

The news of the death

Singer Lauren Bennett passed away at age 37. The information was confirmed by her former colleagues from Paradiso Girls, the group with which she began her career 19 years ago. In a statement, Chelsea Korka, Shar Mae Amor, Aria Crescendo, Kelly Beckett and Sisely Treasure expressed their sorrow without revealing the causes of death.

“Our hearts are broken…her beautiful spirit touched so many lives,” they wrote.

Musical career

Bennett rose to global fame in 2011 with the hit “Party Rock Anthem”, alongside the duo LMFAO. She had previously been a member of Paradiso Girls and later was part of GRL, a group that dissolved in 2015 after the loss of another member, Simone Battle.

In 2015 he released the song “Hurracaine”, inspired by his mother and emotional health. Her last Instagram post, in late February, was a cover of “These boots were made for walkin’.”

The artistic community has shown its dismay at the departure of the British singer.

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Enrique in the United Kingdom: family security in suspense

The prince faces the dilemma of taking his children without state protection.

Enrique’s return and the security mystery

Prince Harry arrived in the United Kingdom for charity engagements prior to the Invictus Games, which will be held in Birmingham in 2025. However, media attention is focused on whether his wife Meghan and their children Archie and Lilibet will accompany him and meet King Charles III.

The decision depends on the police protection that the Ravec government committee decides to grant Enrique and his family. The British government maintains that since he is not a working royal, his safety will be assessed on a case-by-case basis, like any celebrity. Enrique, for his part, affirms that his children will not travel without protection, since they continue to be a target due to their lineage.

“In the paranoid atmosphere of waiting for more bombs to be dropped on Andrew, Ravec and the royals themselves are terrified of the public reaction if taxpayers are asked to fund the protection of the House of Sussex,” wrote royal commentator Tina Brown.

Additionally, the verdict in Enrique’s invasion of privacy lawsuit against the Daily Mail will be announced on Tuesday. According to the Times of London, Enrique is “dismayed” by Ravec’s refusal and will not allow his children to be “persecuted by photographers” in London.

The dilemma also exposes the internal tensions of the royal family, which seeks to show efficiency after the scandals linked to Andrew and Jeffrey Epstein.

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