Druski makes several appearances on Justin Bieber’s surprise new album, Swag, and in one of the skits, he gives the singer props on his soulful approach.
“You got some soul on this album,” Druski tells the Canadian pop star on “Soulful,” one of the three skits he appears on. “You kinda sound Black on this muthafucka, man.”
He continues: “You played that last song, I said, ‘Damn.’ You got a ‘lil, I’m tellin’ you. You more than two percent. On this album right here, I can hear the soul. Your soul is Black. Your skin white, but your soul Black, Justin. I promise you, man.”
Check out “Soulful” below:
Druski also appears in the skits “Therapy Session” and “Standing on Business,” the latter of which is a reference to Bieber telling paparazzi that he’s “standing on business” when he accused them of invading his privacy.
Druski also helped popularize the phrase in a series of popular sketches, which culminated in him releasing a track titled, ‘Standin On Bihness.”

Bieber’s viral paparazzi exchange is sampled on the skit, and he later shared a remix of the moment on Instagram, where he has been very active in the lead-up to the surprise release of Swag.
In fact, the morning of the album’s release, Bieber took to X to share a photograph of a billboard quoting his infamous “it’s not clocking to you” comment made during the same paparazzi rant.
Druski isn’t the only surprise guest on the project, however. Other names that appear on Swag include Sexyy Red, Lil B, Dijon, and Cash Cobain.
In other Justin Bieber news, the pop star and his former manager Scooter Braun, with whom he parted ways in 2023, have reportedly settled their very public money dispute.
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