Justice (Justin Bieber album)

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Justice
File:Justin Bieber - Justice.png
Target and Walmart exclusive editions' cover art includes a red or blue tint
Studio album by Justin Bieber
Released March 19, 2021 (2021-03-19)
Recorded 2019–2021
Studio Henson Recording Studio
Genre Pop[1]
Length 45:25
Label
Producer
Justin Bieber chronology
Changes
(2020)
Justice
(2021)
Freedom
(2021)
Singles from Justice (Justin Bieber album)

Justice is the sixth studio album by Canadian singer Justin Bieber. It was released through Def Jam Recordings on March 19, 2021, thirteen months after his fifth studio album, Changes (2020). The album features guest appearances from Khalid, Chance the Rapper, the Kid Laroi, Dominic Fike, Daniel Caesar, Giveon, Beam, Burna Boy, Benny Blanco, as well as Lil Uzi Vert, Jaden, Quavo, DaBaby, and Tori Kelly on the deluxe edition. One of the alternate cover discs features an appearance from TroyBoi and another alternate cover disc includes a vocal contribution from Poo Bear. Its production was handled by Virtual Riot, Andrew Watt, Skrillex, Finneas, Jon Bellion, Benny Blanco, the Monsters & Strangerz, Bieber and more.

Justice was preceded by the release of singles "Holy", "Lonely", "Anyone", and "Hold On", all of which reached top 20 in the United States, at numbers three, twelve, six, and twenty, respectively. The album's fifth single "Peaches", featuring Daniel Caesar and Giveon, debuted atop the Billboard Hot 100 chart, becoming Bieber's seventh number-one single in the US (and fourth to debut at the summit). In addition, Justice marked Bieber's second album to yield a US chart-topper, following Purpose (2015).

Justice debuted atop the charts of ten countries, including the US Billboard 200, where it moved 154,000 album-equivalent units in its first week. It became Bieber's eighth number-one album on the chart, and at 27 years old, made him the youngest soloist to achieve eight number-one albums in the US. Along with "Peaches" debuting at number-one on the Billboard Hot 100 the same week, Bieber became the first male soloist ever to debut atop the Hot 100 and Billboard 200 simultaneously. On the same day, only ten days after the album's release, the album was certified Gold by the RIAA. Justice received generally favourable reviews from music critics, with praise focused on its production and Bieber's vocal execution, while others deprecated the album's concept and lyricism. Bieber will embark on his fourth concert tour in 2022 entitled Justice World Tour in promotion of the album.

Background

On February 15, 2020, the day after the release of Bieber's fifth studio album Changes, Bieber was interviewed by Apple Music DJ Zane Lowe.[2] During the interview, Bieber revealed that he was looking forward to making music that would reflect the things that he had learned about commitment and building trust.[3] Bieber also stated: "There's so much [sic] deeper levels I'm excited to go to, which is fun. It gives me something to look forward to".<templatestyles src="Template:Blockquote/styles.css" />

"In a time when there’s so much wrong with this broken planet, we all crave healing and justice for humanity. In creating this album my goal is to make music that will provide comfort, to make songs that people can relate to and connect to so they feel less alone. Suffering, injustice and pain can leave people feeling helpless. Music is a great way of reminding each other that we aren’t alone. Music can be a way to relate to one another and connect with one another. I know that I cannot simply solve injustice by making music but I do know that if we all do our part by using our gifts to serve this planet and each other that we are that much closer to being united. This is me doing a small part. My part. I want to continue the conversation of what justice looks like so we can continue to heal."

— Bieber describing the inspiration for his album Justice, Rolling Stone[4]

Before the release of lead single "Holy", on September 18, 2020, Bieber and Chance the Rapper discussed Bieber's follow-up to Changes on a YouTube livestream. Chance talked about how it reminded him of when Michael Jackson made his classic album Off the Wall and said that the album is "some of the best music I've ever heard" and that it is "groundbreaking music".[5]

Recording

Early in the COVID-19 pandemic, when he was in quarantine at his house in Toronto, Bieber was sent a plethora of demos submitted to his management team by songwriters, managers, publishers and producers. Bieber recorded the songs he liked in his home studio and sent them back to his inner circle.[6] Bieber revealed on April 10, 2020, during an Instagram Live that he had recorded a song called "Anyone", which would later be released as the album's third single.[7][8][9] On April 18, 2020, on Instagram Stories, Bieber remarked his new album was sounding "crazy-good" in his opinion.[10]

The recording of Justice intensified once Bieber got back to Los Angeles a couple of months later. While his latest record Changes was R&B oriented, for this record nothing was off limits.[6] While hanging out at Andrew Watt's house with Shawn Mendes, Bieber started to write the hook of the song ''Peaches''.[11] Bieber posted a snippet of the song on his Instagram account on September 7, 2020.[1] Record producer Shndo later listened to it and decided to start producing the song. He screen-recorded the Instagram video and recorded some drums over it in the music software Ableton. He also decided to speed up the song. Shndo collaborated with music producer Harv, who added some more instruments to the song. They presented the song to Bieber who loved it and later re-recorded the hook and wrote a verse before sending it back to them to work on it some more. On the same day, Bieber contacted Giveon who accepted to be a part of the song. Daniel Caesar was later asked to also be a part of the track.[12]

Initially, Bieber's team was not planning on releasing an album so soon and Bieber realised that they had an album's worth of material in December 2020.[13] On January 22, 2021, Bieber shared an update on the new album on Instagram Stories. He wrote: ''Finishing this album. Stay tuned.'' He also shared a picture of him singing in the studio.[14] On January 26, 2021, Bieber wrote on Twitter that he was going over the track listing for the album.[15]

Songs

After Bieber ventured into R&B for Changes, Justice sees him return to his pop roots.[16] ''2 Much'', the opening track, contains Bieber's favourite line: ''I don't wanna fall asleep, I'd rather fall in love''.[17] The second track ''Deserve You'' has been described by Billboard and Bieber himself as a song that sounds like Phil Collins' work.[17][13] ''Off My Face'' has been described as an acoustic ode to love which is stylistically comparable to his 2015 song ''Love Yourself''.[17] "Holy" was described as a "gospel-brunch rave-up".[18] "Unstable" combines elements of piano ballads and 2000s country songs.[19] The eighth track, "Die for You" featuring Dominic Fike, is an "MTV-friendly" new wave, funk,[20] and dance-pop song.[21][22] "Hold On" is a synth-pop song that was compared to Kim Carnes' "Bette Davis Eyes".[23]

The sound of Skrillex-produced "Somebody" was described as "a hyper-pop experiment" that is driven by a "snappy baseline".[19] "Ghost", the eleventh track, is a pop-rock song with shimmering electronic[disambiguation needed] synthesizers.[18][20][21] The twelfth track, "Peaches" featuring Daniel Caesar and Giveon, is a pop-R&B song that has been compared to Bruno Mars' work.[21] "Love You Different" featuring Beam, the thirteenth track, is influenced by tropical house and Afrobeat, and has been compared to Bieber's 2015 single "Sorry".[21][16]

Promotion

Singles

For Justice, Bieber's management team tried out a new multi-single release strategy. The idea was to release multiple singles which would later lead into a new album. Scooter Braun, Bieber's manager, came up with this idea in June 2020.[24]

"Holy", featuring Chance the Rapper, was released as the lead single from Justice on September 18, 2020. It debuted at number three on the US Billboard Hot 100 making it Bieber's 20th top 10 in the United States. Its music video was released on the same day and features Bieber as a laid-off oil worker and his partner being helped by a charitable soldier.[25] It was directed by American music video director Collin Tilley and stars Wilmer Valderrama and Ryan Destiny.[26]

The second single, "Lonely", a collaboration with Benny Blanco, was released on October 16, 2020. The track debuted at number 14 and peaked at number 12 on the US Billboard Hot 100 chart. Its music video premiered alongside the single.[27] It was directed by American music video director Jake Schreier and stars Canadian actor Jacob Tremblay, who plays a younger version of Bieber.[28] Bieber praised Jacob Tremblay for his talent, adding that he became emotional when he saw Tremblay play himself, while he acts as a spectator "from the outside looking in".[29] In a livestream on Bieber's YouTube channel after the song's release, both Bieber and Blanco called Tremblay one of the best child actors they have ever seen. "The first time I watched him go through the segment... I legitimately lost it," Bieber said of witnessing Tremblay on set. "I was tearing up, like completely."[30]

The third single, "Anyone", released on January 1, 2021, debuted and peaked at number six on the US Billboard Hot 100.[31] The music video premiered alongside the single.[32] It was directed by American music video director and film maker Colin Tilley and stars American actress Zoey Deutch who plays Bieber's love interest in the video. Bieber portrays a 1960s boxer whose powerful love for his other half inspires him to train, fight, and eventually overcome a potential K.O. on his journey to becoming a champion.[33] For the music video, Bieber covered up all of his tattoos.[34]

The fourth single, "Hold On", was released on March 5, 2021 The song debuted at number 26 and peaked at number 20 on the Hot 100 chart.[35] Its music video was released alongside the single and was directed by Colin Tilley. It stars Taiwanese actress Christine Ko who plays Bieber's love interest in the video. The video opens with Bieber on the run from the police, before suffering a gunshot wound. However, as the video flashes back, the viewer learns why Bieber is running from the police in the first place.[36]

The fifth single, "Peaches", was released on March 19, 2021. The song debuted atop the Billboard Hot 100 chart and became Bieber's seventh number one in the United States. Bieber also became the first solo male artist to debut at number one on the Billboard Hot 100 and Billboard 200 chart simultaneously.[37] The song's music video premiered on March 19, 2021.[38] It was directed by Collin Tilley and sees Bieber, Daniel Caesar and Giveon cruising the Las Vegas Strip.[39]

Live performances

To promote the album and its singles, Bieber performed on several TV shows including Saturday Night Live, The Late Late Show with James Corden, and Good Morning America.[40][41] Bieber debuted his singles ''Holy'' and ''Lonely'' during the third episode of the forty-sixth season of Saturday Night Live, on October 18, 2020 [42] The single ''Anyone'' was performed live for the first time during Bieber's New Years Eve concert on January 1, 2021.[43] On March 13, 2021, Bieber performed ''Hold On'' for the first time on the 2021' Kids Choice Awards.[44] The fifth single ''Peaches'' was performed live for the first time two days before its official release, on March 17, 2021, during Bieber's first Tiny Desk concert.[45]

Bieber performed a 15-minute livestream concert from the rooftop of a Paris hotel. The concert premiered on Bieber's YouTube channel on April 13, 2021. Directed by David Ctiborsky, the concert revealed Bieber and his live band performing on a roof at sunset, with landmarks like the Eiffel Tower visible in the background, and later in the halls of the hotel. During the concert the singer played several tracks from his Justice album, including "Hold On," "Somebody" and "Off My Face." The final track, "2 Much," brought Bieber back to the roof after night falls, with the Eiffel Tower glowing behind him.[46]

Justin Bieber: Next Chapter

The documentary Next Chapter, directed by Michael D. Ratner, premiered on YouTube on October 30, 2020. It provided an intimate look at Bieber's life in quarantine and while recording Justice.[47][48] While talking about the documentary, Bieber said: "I'm excited to catch up with [the fans] and to share the progress I'm making, the new music I'm working on, and what I'm excited about for the future."[49]

Justice World Tour

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After the release of his lead single "Yummy" from his fifth studio album Changes on January 3, 2020, Bieber announced the first round of dates for his new tour titled Changes Tour, on January 13, 2020.[50] The tour was scheduled to begin on May 14, 2020, in Seattle at CenturyLink Field, but on April 1, 2020,[51] it was announced that the tour would be postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[52] On July 23, 2020, Bieber announced rescheduled dates for the then called "Justin Bieber World Tour" slated for 2021, starting on June 2, 2021, in San Diego at Pechanga Arena.[53] On May 6, 2021, Bieber announced rescheduled dates for the tour, now called "Justice World Tour". Bieber will hit the road on February 18, 2022 at Pechanga Arena in San Diego and the tour will run through Las Vegas, Los Angeles, Salt Lake City, Denver, Atlanta, Montreal, Tampa, Austin and more. The 52-date trek will close out June 24 at American Family Insurance Amphitheater in Milwaukee.[54] Bieber said this about the tour in a press release: “We’re working hard to make this tour the best one yet. I’m excited to get out there and engage with my fans again.”

Artwork

On January 14, 2021, Rory Kramer snapped 3,500 photos of Bieber across three Los Angeles locations.[55] The cover was taken within the night's final 100 frames. In the definitive photo, Bieber is crouched in Downtown Los Angeles' 2nd Street Tunnel.[55] His hand covers his left eye, while his right eye is introspectively closed. Bieber chose the picture to be the album cover in mid-January at his home in Los Angeles. In an interview with The Indianapolis Star, Kramer stated: "You saw how certain he was, he saw that vision. It was cool to witness, someone so excited about his project. It's cool to have the artist be super passionate about your photo. It's the ultimate compliment".[55]

On February 26, 2021, when the album cover was revealed, the team of the French group Justice reacted to the album logo. According to Pedro Winter, founder and owner of French record label Ed Banger Records, the logo of the album, conceived by Bieber himself, is similar to the logo of Justice, who is signed to the label. On March 1, 2021, Winter reacted on Instagram by taking a screenshot of the logo drawn by Bieber and saying, ironically; "Ed Banger Records appoints Mr Justin Drew Bieber as Art Director. We would like to thank Mr So Me [the current artistic director of Ed Banger] for all his work since 2003".[56][57][58] On March 18, Rolling Stone reported that the Justice sent a cease and desist letter to Bieber over the album, citing willful trademark infringement over the Cross logo.[59]

Release

Bieber announced the release of the album on February 26, 2021.[60][61] Along with the announcement, an EP titled JB6 was released for digital download and streaming. The EP includes the original versions of three of the already-released singles "Holy" (featuring Chance the Rapper), "Lonely" (with Benny Blanco) and "Anyone", as well as acoustic versions of the former two.[62] Target and Walmart-exclusive CD versions of Justice were released alongside the original on March 19, 2021, and both include one additional song.[63][64] Bieber revealed the track listing of the album on March 10, 2021.[65] On March 16, 2021, Good Morning America announced that Bieber would debut a new music video on March 19.[66]

On March 19, 2021, Justice was released alongside a music video for the fifth single "Peaches" which was directed by Colin Tilley. The video sees Bieber, Daniel Caesar and Giveon cruising the Las Vegas Strip.[39] Justice (Triple Chucks Deluxe) with 6 new tracks was released on March 26, 2021 and features guest appearances from Jaden, Tori Kelly, Lil Uzi Vert and DaBaby. The album debuted atop the Billboard 200 chart, selling 154,000 equivalent album units in the United States in its first week and becoming Bieber's eight number one album on the chart. At 27 years old, Bieber became the youngest soloist with eight number one albums in the United States.[67] On the same day, on March 29, 2021, Justice was certified gold by the RIAA.[68] The fifth single "Peaches", also debuted at number one in the same week, making Bieber the first solo male artist to debut at number one on the Billboard Hot 100 and Billboard 200 chart simultaneously.[37] The album returned to the top on its third week, becoming his second album to spend multiple weeks at number one.[69]

Critical reception

Professional ratings
Aggregate scores
Source Rating
Metacritic 62/100[71]
Review scores
Source Rating
AllMusic 3.5/5 stars[72]
Clash 7/10[73]
The Daily Telegraph 2/5 stars[74]
Entertainment Weekly B[18]
The Guardian 2/5 stars[21]
The Independent 4/5 stars[75]
The Irish Times 4/5 stars[76]
NME 4/5 stars[16]
Pitchfork 7.2/10[77]
Rolling Stone 2.5/5 stars[78]

Justice received generally positive reviews from music critics. At Metacritic, which assigns a normalized rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream publications, the album received an average score of 62, based on 16 reviews, indicating "generally favourable reviews".[71]

Louise Bruton from The Irish Times described Justice as "undeniably good" and the singer's "poppiest yet", having Bieber "loosen up" musically.[76] Roisin O'Connor, writing for The Independent, dubbed Justice the best album of Bieber's career, praised the evolution from his fifth studio album, Changes, and adored the musicianship of its tracks.[75] In agreement, Will Lavin of NME felt that the album is an improvement from Changes. He asserted Justice is not a protest album, but contains "messages of hope, morality and standing for truth" nevertheless, where Bieber produces "powerful results" via personal experiences.[16] Billboard writer Jason Lipshutz felt that Bieber "gains more artistic clarity" on Justice, as he attempts to "express a complex emotional state over the course of an album instead of jamming it into three minutes". He named it Bieber's "strongest front-to-back listen to date".[79] PopMatters writer Ana Clara Ribeiro wrote that Justice evinces Bieber as a "pop music force", and contains traces of its predecessors, especially Purpose (2015).[80]

Other reviews were more mixed. Leah Greenblatt of Entertainment Weekly felt that none of the tracks "have touched the heady heights" of Purpose singles like "Sorry" and "Where Are Ü Now", but thought Justice is full of "Husband Bops" and "respectable numbers".[18] Evening Standard's David Smyth complimented the musical direction of the album but noted that Bieber "still doesn't have a great deal to say" lyrically.[81] Reviewing for Clash, Robin Murray stated that Justice explores "hip hop to slick Billboard pop and beyond", however, its 16 tracks "can become a repetitive experience".[73] Branding it "an earnest pop album", Pitchfork's Rawiya Kameir complimented Bieber's smooth and controlled vocals but deprecated the "rote" production and "spiritless" songwriting. She saw Justice exuding the same "charisma and agility" that drove Bieber to stardom, however, denounced justice as the album's theme, expressing uncertainty about "whether Bieber is singing about his wife or his god".[77] Rosemary Akpan of Exclaim! dubbed Justice a "decent" album about his "wholesome" marital life, nonetheless regarded the album title "reeking performative activism".[82] Craig Jenkins of Vulture wrote that "Bieber sounds better adjusted than ever, but the music he’s made this time feels a little reserved" while opining that "the more chances Justice takes, the better the payoffs," specifically complimenting the "adventurous stretch between "Ghost" and "Loved by You," while dismissing the collaborations with Khalid and The Kid Laroi. He ended his review by writing that Bieber "is growing and addressing an audience that has also grown since the swoosh-cut days" and calling the album "deeper and more personal than the primarily carnal concerns of the last album, though no less universally relatable."[83] Jon Caramanica of The New York Times named the album one that is "disorganized, only sporadically strong" while disapproving of Justice's variation between genres, calling them "songs that feel like production exercises lightly spritzed with some Eau de Bieber, the musical equivalent of merchandise" but complimented the collaborations "Unstable" and "Peaches" as two highlights, alongside "Lonely," writing that these are Bieber at his "most self-referential, his least cluttered and also his strongest."[84] Writing for The Los Angeles Times, Mikael Wood opined that the album "feels out of sync with the rest of modern pop" while highlighting "Peaches," "Ghost," and "Die For You" as the record's best tracks, although he ended his review by writing that "as a whole, though, the album short-changes the hard-won storytelling talent that Bieber has cultivated."[85]

Many critics found the placement of speeches by Martin Luther King Jr. in the album irrelevant in context. Variety's Chris Willman appreciated the album's production and Bieber's vocals, calling it an "unabashed, good pop album", but wondered "why anyone thought it was a good idea to conflate civil-right martyrdom with the thought of succumbing to a hot woman".[1] The Guardian critic Alexis Petridis described the album as a set of love songs about Bieber's wife, contradicting the singer's description of the album—"justice for humanity".[21] Questioning the lack of relation between the album's songs and King's speeches, Ali Shutler of The Daily Telegraph opined that the "loved-up" lyricism "almost exclusively" focuses on Bieber himself. Shutler dismissed the guest appearances from Khalid and Chance the Rapper as unexciting.[74] Keith Harris of Rolling Stone termed Justice as "professionally crafted pop" with many "chart-validated" tracks. He compared the inclusion of King's speeches to the "hollow, non-committal feel of a brand-sponsored Black History Month tweet, a gesture best left unmade", and remarked that they "co-opt and trivialize the message of the man they profess to honor".[78] In a negative review, Kitty Empire of The Observer criticized Bieber for "putting one of the greatest orators who ever lived on [the] album as a tone-deaf wheeze", and deemed the album "a new low" for the singer.[86]

Track listing

Justice standard edition track listing
No. Title Producer(s) Length
1. "2 Much"   Skrillex 2:32
2. "Deserve You"   3:07
3. "As I Am" (featuring Khalid)
2:54
4. "Off My Face"  
2:36
5. "Holy" (featuring Chance the Rapper)
3:32
6. "Unstable" (featuring the Kid Laroi)
  • Jimmie Gutch
  • Aldae[b]
2:38
7. "MLK Interlude"     1:44
8. "Die for You" (featuring Dominic Fike)
  • Watt
  • Bell
3:18
9. "Hold On"  
  • Watt
  • Bell
2:50
10. "Somebody"  
2:59
11. "Ghost"  
  • Bellion
  • The Monsters & Strangerz
2:33
12. "Peaches" (featuring Daniel Caesar and Giveon)
  • Harv
  • Shndo[a]
3:18
13. "Love You Different" (featuring Beam)
  • The Monsters & Strangerz
  • German
  • Gudwin
3:06
14. "Loved by You" (featuring Burna Boy)
  • Skrillex
  • Evigan
  • leriQ[b]
2:39
15. "Anyone"  
  • Watt
  • Bellion
  • The Monsters & Strangerz
3:10
16. "Lonely" (with Benny Blanco) 2:29
Total length:
45:25
Justice – alternate cover CD[87] and European web store alternate cover CD I[88]
No. Title Length
17. "Red Eye" (featuring TroyBoi) 3:07
Total length:
48:32
Justice – Walmart exclusive edition[64] and European web store alternate cover CD II[89]
No. Title Producer(s) Length
17. "Hailey"  
  • Watt
  • Bell
3:13
Total length:
48:38
Justice – Target exclusive edition[63] and European web store alternate cover CD III[90]
No. Title Producer(s) Length
17. "Angels Speak"   3:51
Total length:
49:26
Justice – Japanese edition
No. Title Producer(s) Length
17. "Hailey"  
  • Watt
  • Bell
3:13
18. "Angels Speak"  
  • Jason "Poo Bear" Boyd
  • Gudwin
3:51
Total length:
52:36
Justice – Japanese deluxe edition bonus DVD
No. Title Director(s) Length
1. "Interview"      
2. "Anyone" (Music video) Colin Tilley 4:24
3. "Anyone" (Behind the Scenes)    
4. "Holy" (Music video; with Chance the Rapper) Tilley 5:29
5. "Holy" (Behind the Scenes; with Chance the Rapper)    

Notes

  • ^[a] signifies a co-producer
  • ^[b] signifies an additional producer

Personnel

Adapted from Tidal.[91]

Musicians

Technical

Charts

Chart performance for Justice
Chart (2021) Peak
position
Argentine Albums (CAPIF)[92] 9
Australian Albums (ARIA)[93] 1
Austrian Albums (Ö3 Austria)[94] 1
Belgian Albums (Ultratop Flanders)[95] 1
Belgian Albums (Ultratop Wallonia)[96] 5
Canadian Albums (Billboard)[97] 1
Czech Albums (ČNS IFPI)[98] 1
Danish Albums (Hitlisten)[99] 1
Dutch Albums (MegaCharts)[100] 1
Finnish Albums (Suomen virallinen lista)[101] 1
French Albums (SNEP)[102] 8
German Albums (Offizielle Top 100)[103] 4
Hungarian Albums (MAHASZ)[104] 28
1
Italian Albums (FIMI)[105] 4
Japan Hot Albums (Billboard Japan)[106] 17
Japanese Albums (Oricon)[107] 22
Lithuanian Albums (AGATA)[108] 1
New Zealand Albums (RMNZ)[109] 1
Norwegian Albums (VG-lista)[110] 1
Polish Albums (ZPAV)[111] 6
Portuguese Albums (AFP)[112] 2
Scottish Albums (OCC)[113] 5
Spanish Albums (PROMUSICAE)[114] 2
Swedish Albums (Sverigetopplistan)[115] 1
Swiss Albums (Schweizer Hitparade)[116] 4
UK Albums (OCC)[117] 2
US Billboard 200[118] 1

Certifications

Certifications and sales for Justice
Region Certification Sales/shipments
Denmark (IFPI Denmark)[119] Platinum 0
New Zealand (RMNZ)[120] Gold 7,500
United Kingdom (BPI)[121] Silver 60,000
United States (RIAA)[122] Gold 500,000

xunspecified figures based on certification alone
double-daggersales/streaming figures based on certification alone

Release history

Release history for Justice
Region Date Format Version Label Ref.
Various March 19, 2021 Standard Def Jam [123]
United States CD Target exclusive [63]
Walmart exclusive [64]
Japan Japanese edition Def Jam [124]
Deluxe edition [125]
Various March 26, 2021
  • CD
  • digital download
  • streaming
Triple Chucks Deluxe Def Jam [citation needed]

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  121. Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found. Enter Justice in the field Keywords. Select Title in the field Search by. Select album in the field By Format. Select Silver in the field By Award. Click Search
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