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All 21 Tracks from Justin Bieber’s ‘Swag’ Album, Ranked

 

All 21 Tracks from Justin Bieber’s ‘Swag’ Album, Ranked

All 21 Tracks from Justin Bieber’s ‘Swag’ Album, Ranked

Now that he's back, Justin Bieber is bringing the swagger. With 21 genre-bending songs that explore love, contemplation, and Justin Bieber's signature charisma, the pop icon's newest album, Swag, went on sale. Smooth R&B, lively pop, and contemplative ballads come on the album to highlight his vocal improvement and his creative growth.

Some songs are more powerful than others because of the lineup's variety. Here is our full collection of all 21 of Swag's songs, from the least memorable to the ultimate must-repeat hits, no matter whether you're a Belieber or are just discovering his music.

21. “Swipe Right”

With its attractive melody and light lyrics, this digital-age love song falls flat. It feels less like fire and more like filler.

20. “All Day, All Night”

The repetition takes away from the overall great production. It's acceptable, but it doesn't have the same psychological effect as Bieber's most significant.

19. “Skatepark Dreams”

The melody and lyrical depth of this easygoing song fall short in its efforts to stir up melancholy.

18. “Drip” (feat. Ty Dolla $ign)

In contrast to Bieber's genuine moments, it feels a little forced and overly reliant on popular language, even though it adds a little edge.

17. “Still Me”

A sensitive moment, but it doesn't jump out due to the track's slow tempo and minimalist instrumentation.

16. “Take It Back”

Although it's an honest apology track, it doesn't push any musical boundaries.

15. “Echo”

Nice harmonies and a solid chorus, though it feels like something we’ve heard before from Bieber.

14. “Designer Love”

It’s flashy and fun, but the message feels shallow. A decent track, but not a highlight.

13. “In the Cut”

A sultry groove that plays well on late-night playlists. Smooth, but not very memorable.

12. “Mine Tonight”

A sweet R&B-infused track that finds Bieber in his comfort zone. Simple, but satisfying.

11. “Vibes Only”

This one’s a feel-good anthem, perfect for the summer. Not deep, but undeniably fun.

10. “Swag”

The title track blends confidence with playfulness. It’s catchy, clever, and embodies the album’s spirit.

9. “Slow Burn”

A mid-tempo track that builds beautifully. Bieber’s vocals shine here with understated strength.

8. “Golden Hour”

Easily one of the album’s most aesthetically pleasing tracks, it captures warmth and reflection with grace.

7. “Tangled”

With emotional lyrics and layered vocals, this ballad hits unexpectedly hard. A hidden gem.

6. “No Filter”

A raw and honest moment in the album. Bieber strips things down emotionally and vocally—and it works.

5. “Lie to Me”

This duet (rumored to feature Sabrina Carpenter) is full of tension and chemistry. A standout in storytelling and delivery.

4. “Right Here, Right Now”

A dance-pop banger that’s destined for radio play. Bieber knows how to make a hit, and this is proof.

3. “Rollercoaster”

A powerful metaphor for emotional highs and lows, paired with an infectious chorus and heartfelt lyrics.

2. “Heartbreak Proof”

This vulnerable yet defiant track feels deeply personal. It's the emotional core of Swag.

1. “Glow Up”

Bieber at his best—confident, self-aware, and vocally polished. It’s a triumphant closer (or opener, depending on your playlist order) that wraps the album in style.

Final Thoughts: Is Swag Worth the Hype?

Swag is a statement, not just a title. Justin Bieber's 21 songs, which showcase his artistic development and timeless pop appeal, combine vulnerability, originality, and confidence. Bieber always has something to offer, whether he's showing off his flair or talking about heartbreak.

Although this album may not be a genre first, it does demonstrate that Bieber is continually developing and trying new things while still producing catchy, emotionally impactful songs.

 

 

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