Justin Bieber's 'SWAG' Tops Streaming Albums & Songs Charts
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Hailey Bieber and Justin Bieber were all over each other Friday night as they shared a passionate smooch during an album listening party for "Swag." Check out the pic ... they're shutting down any remaining chatter that their marriage is on the rocks by packing on the PDA at the party,
The "Daisies" hitmaker and Rhode cofounder locked lips in a viral picture as the pair brush off marriage rumors, also a theme on his new album "Swag."
The pop star's wife Hailey was also in attendance at the L.A. celebration, putting to bed any break-up rumors.
Justin Bieber Just Posted a Surprise Throwback Photo With Ozzy Osbourne originally appeared on Parade. Most of Justin Bieber’s Instagram dumps follow the same formula: a flash of family, a little chaos, maybe a bare torso, and at least one blurry photo that looks like it was taken mid-cartwheel.
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Travis Scott Shows Love to Justin Bieber's ‘Swag' Following Race for No. 1 Album: ‘Bro Slid'
Travis Scott and Justin Bieber went head-to-head on the Billboard charts last week as La Flame and Cactus Jack unleashed JACKBOYS 2 while Bieber surprised fans with the arrival of Swag on July 11. Scott appears to have been giving Swag some run and vibing with the project,
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The Mirror US on MSNJustin Bieber pays tribute to rocker Ozzy Osbourne with forgotten memory
Justin Bieber has paid tribute to the late Ozzy Osbourne. The Grammy Award-winning singer celebrated the release of his seventh album, "SWAG," with his friends and wife, Hailey Bieber recently and decided to post a photo dump from the occasion,
Jennifer Aniston’s new romance with hypnotist Jim Curtis seems to have elicited a reaction from her ex-husband, Brad Pitt. To refresh your Hollywood history, the couple was married for five years, and as the infamous story goes, he left her for a relationship with Angelina Jolie. Now, according to the Daily Mail, the 61-year-old actor …
The top reaches of the Billboard Hot 100 have otherwise mostly been stale and flukey, filled with songs that were popular last summer (Teddy Swims’s “Lose Control”), replace