How AP Journalists Reacted to News of Justin Bieber's New Album
- Justin Bieber has teased his first album in four years, titled 'Swag,' sparking excitement among his fans and AP journalists who identified as 'Beliebers'
- Several AP journalists, identifying as 'Beliebers,' shared nostalgic stories about supporting Bieber since their youth in a private group channel
- Bieber humorously referenced his viral encounter with paparazzi at the beach in the new album, specifically in the track titled 'STANDING ON BUSINESS'
- Audience Engagement Editor Sarah Jones-Smith acknowledged the change in her perspective, stating, 'I'm so sorry for the person you are all about to witness me become.
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How AP journalists reacted to news of Justin Bieber's new album
LOS ANGELES (AP) — “Bieber Fever,” the intense adoration of Grammy award-winning artist Justin Bieber, was a phenomenon of the 2010s. After the singer teased his first album in four years, titled “Swag,” AP journalists proved what fans have made…
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