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Bieber's new album reportedly due Nov. 13


Justin Bieber's first record in three years is coming this fall—on Friday the 13th.

November 13, to be exact—which, according to Billboard, will see the release of Bieber's still-untitled follow-up to his 2012 album, Believe.

Bieber returned to the airwaves earlier this summer with Where Are Ü Now, a collaboration with the Skrillex/Diplo project Jack Ü.




Bieber fans will get their first taste of his new album on August 28, when his record's first single, What Do You Mean?, is due. The singer previewed the track at last week's iHeartMedia summit, sharing how proud he is of his upcoming record.

“My music is very awesome, actually. I’ve been working really hard on it. I’ve been taking my time. I haven’t put out an album in over three years.”

He also recognized that “it’s been kinda a rough couple of years” for him.

“I think people want to see me fail. I’ve been working my hardest to not let that happen. I’m still that same kid that you guys met a long time ago. I want you guys to take this journey with me.”

Believe topped the Billboard charts its opening week in 2012, selling 374,000 copies, and was the sixth highest-selling album that year.




Paste BN has reached out to Bieber's representatives for comment.