Dijon Launches New Album 'Baby' Following Acclaimed Collaborations With Justin Bieber and Bon Iver
The new album was "made in a fever storm," Dijon told fans.
Dijon, a key artistic voice among those who helped Justin Bieber shape his vision for SWAG last month, is building on his brilliantly busy 2025 with the launch of Baby, his second album.
The new album, out today, follows the superb Absolutely, which landed a truly rare and enthusiastic variety of acclaim upon its release in 2021. It’s hard not to imagine Baby being met with the same reaction, as the 12-track offering—fresh off the heels of Dijon’s crucial work on both Bieber’s SWAG and Bon Iver’s SABLE, fABLE—finds the introspective artist tapping into some of his most emotionally daring material yet.
In a note to fans, Dijon, soon to be seen in Paul Thomas Anderson’s first-ever Leonardo DiCaprio-starring feature, One Battle After Another, said the new album was “made in a fever storm” with help from producer and “co-pilot” Andrew Sarlo.
“I am forever indebted,” Dijon said.
Dijon, featuring cover art by Kristina Loggia, is out now on Apple Music and all other major streaming providers. Do yourself a massive favor and dive in as soon as possible.
With SWAG, Dijon—joined by everyone from Sexyy Red to Mk.gee—stands as part of a blockbuster album from one of the most sustaining pop superstars of our time. But unlike the path Bieber and company could have taken, SWAG, Bieber’s first album in four years, represented a surprising and rewarding expansion of the Bieberverse.
“Congratulations [Justin Bieber] for making a wild and deeply inspiring record,” Dijon said of the album, Bieber’s seventh. “Grateful to have been able to witness and be a tiny part of a beautiful thing. Humbled!”
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