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Artist: Justin Bieber

Album: Changes

Drop Date: February 14 (available for pre-order here)

Tracklist: The official tracklist for Changes is finally here, confirming that Summer Walker's recent "Yummy" remix will be on the album, too. More featured artists will include Post Malone, Quavo, Travis Scott, Kehlani, and Lil Dicky. Check the full tracklist below.

1. "All Around Me" 2. "Habitual" 3. "Come Around Me" 4. "Intentions" (ft. Quavo) 5. "Yummy" 6. "Available" 7. "Forever" (ft. Post Malone & Clever) 8. "Running Over" (ft. Lil Dicky) 9. "Take It Out On Me" 10. "Second Emotion" (ft. Travis Scott) 11. "Get Me" (ft. Kehlani) 12. "ETA" 13. "Changes" 14. "Confirmation" 15. "That’s What Love Is" 16. "At Least For Now" 17. "Yummy (Summer Walker Remix)"

Editor’s Notes: After much anticipation, Justin Bieber has finally shared the full tracklist for his new album, Changes. The project is scheduled to release on Valentine's Day, February 14, and will feature guest appearances from Travis Scott, Quavo, and more.

Bieber has also teamed up with Spotify for an Instagram filter called "What Changes Track Are You?" By using the interactive filter, fans were given a glimpse at the album tracklist before its official release.

As if that wasn't enough, Bieber also recently revealed the dates for his upcoming Changes tour. It will kick off on May 14 in Seattle, Washington, with Kehlani and Jaden Smith as supporting acts.

Check out the official tour poster below.

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Changes is now available for pre-order on Apple Music, Google Play, and Bieber's online store, alongside a new merch range built from hoodies, tees, sweatpants, and more. Shop below.

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