About the Album
SWAG II is the highly anticipated, fan-compiled follow-up to Justin Bieber's released. Featuring 23 tracks that showcase his artistic evolution, this concept album explores themes of love, growth, and self-discovery through a mature R&B and pop lens. With a soundscape rich in atmospheric synths and confident vocals, SWAG II represents a beloved "what-if" era for fans, collecting some of Bieber's most sought-after released songs.
SWAG II Full Tracklist & Lyrics
- 1.Better ManView Lyrics
- 2.Everything HallelujahView Lyrics
- 3.Dotted LineView Lyrics
- 4.When It's OverView Lyrics
- 5.Bad HoneyView Lyrics
- 6.Petting ZooView Lyrics
- 7.Oh ManView Lyrics
- 8.All The WayView Lyrics
- 9.Love SongView Lyrics
- 10.Mother In YouView Lyrics
- 11.WitchyaView Lyrics
- 12.Lyin'View Lyrics
- 13.Moving FastView Lyrics
- 14.Need ItView Lyrics
- 15.Eye CandyView Lyrics
- 16.Don't WannaView Lyrics
- 17.Story Of GodView Lyrics
- 18.I DoView Lyrics
- 19.Open Up Your HeartView Lyrics
- 20.I Think You're SpecialView Lyrics
- 21.Safe SpaceView Lyrics
- 22.Speed DemonView Lyrics
- 23.Poppin' My SView Lyrics
SWAG II Album Credits
Primary Artist
Justin Bieber
Writers
Justin Bieber, Poo Bear, Jason Boyd, The Audibles, Maejor & more
Producers
The Audibles, Poo Bear, Maejor, T-Minus, Soundz & more
Label
N/A (released)
Featured Artists
Lil Twist, Lil Za, King Louie & more
Era
Journals / released (Circa 2013-2015)
Frequently Asked Questions
Is SWAG 2 an official album?
No, *SWAG II* is not an official album released by Justin Bieber or his record label. It is a fan-compiled project consisting of released songs and demos recorded during various sessions, primarily around the *Journals* era.
How many songs are on the SWAG 2 tracklist?
The most widely circulated fan-made tracklist for *SWAG II* contains 23 songs. This collection includes popular released tracks like "Better Man," "I Do," and "Moving Fast."
Who produced the songs on SWAG 2?
The songs feature production from many of Justin Bieber's key collaborators from that time, including Poo Bear, The Audibles, Maejor, and Soundz, among others. The sound is consistent with the R&B-infused pop of his *Journals* album.