Pop star Justin Bieber needs no introduction when it comes to hit music. Recently, he was nominated for a number of awards for his "Purpose" album in 2016. Meanwhile, reports say that Justin Bieber will be collaborating with 2 Chainz to produce an album this year with a new genre of music.

According to Billboard, Justin Bieber had the chance to widen his horizons in 2016. He had some collaboration last year with various music artists such as Major Lazer, DJ Snake and Post Malone. Through this, reports says that there are high possibilities that Bieber will continue this spirit on his albums. According to reports, the Atlanta rapper, 2 Chainz will be collaborating with pop star Bieber for the upcoming new album.

The rap legend posted a picture of himself with the Canadian pop star, along with the cryptic message which read, "New music on the way ??? Take JB to the trap ???"

Justin Bieber fans are very much excited about the collaboration as their favourite artist with venture into a new taste of music. 2 Chainz did not give specific details regarding the partnership with Justin Bieber for new music. However, his Instagram account's followers went up as high as 3 million.

Notably, Bieber spent much of 2016 collecting awards and touring in support of his hit 2015 album "Purpose."

The pop star also made headlines when he declared that he does not want to take pictures with his fans because they were making him an "unhappy" person.

"I always leave feeling mentally and emotionally exhausted to the point of depression,' he said on social media.

"The pressure of meeting people's expectations of what I'm supposed to be is so much for me to handle and a lot on my shoulders. [...] And I want to stay in the healthy mindset I'm in to give you the best show you have ever seen."

Meanwhile, Justin Bieber will be performing at Barclaycard presents British Summer Time at London's Hyde Park, July 2, 2017, as part of his Purpose world tour.

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