Livestreaming is becoming an increasingly mandatory part of being an artist. More and more rappers and singers have found themselves either collaborating with already established streamers or hosting their own multi-hour showcases on personal channels. This past week, Justin Bieber joined the fray, launching his verified Twitch channel and embarking on multiple days in a row of streams.
In between more innocuous footage of him playing basketball or chatting with his large crew of friends, the most interesting and intimate parts of the streams were when Bieber entered the studio. Either solo in a vocal booth or sitting on a couch behind the boards with his entourage, Bieber used those moments to preview new R&B-tinged tracks, songs that sound fit for a third installment of Swag (if t

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