Could Justin Bieber Be Returning to Dance Music?

After months of silence on the musical front, Justin Bieber is slowly finding his way back into the conversation. This time, it’s not pop tabloids making noise, but dance music circles. A few recent developments have ignited speculation around Bieber’s potential return to electronic music, and there’s more substance behind it than a random headline.

The Studio Photo That Got Everyone Talking

Earlier this week, a photo of Justin Bieber in the studio with Fred again.. appeared online. The image, posted to Instagram, quickly spread across fan accounts and music blogs. Known for his emotionally detailed productions and select circle of collaborators, Fred again.. is not someone who invites just anyone into his creative space. The presence of Justin Bieber in that room immediately raised eyebrows and prompted questions about what the two could be working on.

John Summit Wants In

Shortly after the photo gained traction, John Summit tweeted, “does anyone have justin bieber’s number im tryin to get bro out of his funk and back into dance music.” While casual in tone, the tweet carried weight. John Summit has built a reputation for thrilling house sets and has been open about wanting to work with artists beyond the traditional club sphere. His public request wasn’t just about nostalgia. It suggested he sees Justin Bieber as a real creative partner who could add something distinct to his sound.

Justin Bieber’s Past in Electronic Music

This wouldn’t be the first time Justin Bieber stepped into electronic territory. In 2015, he teamed up with Skrillex and Diplo under the Jack Ü banner for “Where Are Ü Now.” The track won a Grammy and helped reshape what a collaboration between pop and EDM could sound like. That single didn’t just chart well. It shifted public perception of Justin Bieber’s musical direction.

@mixed_by_lafontaine How where are you now was made in the studio #musictiktokviral #skrillex #diplo #musicviral #justinbieber @Diplo @skrillex ♬ original sound – Mixed by LaFontaine

More followed. Justin Bieber worked with Major Lazer on “Cold Water” and later joined forces with David Guetta for “2U.” These songs weren’t one-offs. They highlighted how comfortably he fit within the genre. Unlike many artists crossing over from pop to dance, Justin Bieber never felt out of place. His tone, timing, and adaptability made him a natural fit for the electronic space.

Why This Moment Matters

Justin Bieber has kept a low profile musically over the past year. No major releases, no extended tours, and minimal media appearances. That silence is part of what makes the Fred again.. photo so intriguing. Fred again.. is not known for random studio visits. His process is private and deliberate. Pairing that with John Summit’s direct interest in collaborating suggests that Justin Bieber might be preparing for a return, and not just in name.

If something does come out of these recent interactions, it won’t likely follow the same formulas as his earlier dance-pop tracks. Fred again.. brings a more layered and emotional approach. John Summit operates in club spaces that focus on tension and release. Either direction would be new ground for Justin Bieber, who has shown an ability to evolve his sound when given the right creative setting.

Who Should Justin Bieber Work With Next

If Justin Bieber is making his way back into electronic music, the obvious question is who should be next on his list. Would a collaboration with Lane 8 bring out a softer, more atmospheric side? Could a studio session with Dom Dolla push things toward the late-night club circuit? Or would a pairing with Tale of Us offer something entirely unexpected?

Let us know which DJ or producer you would want to see Justin Bieber work with next. Drop your dream collabs in the comments!

Preetika Narula

Having been in the EDM scene for 12 years now, Preetika is a die hard fan of festivals, clubbing and generally electronic dance music. Over the course of 12 years, she's met countless of djs like DJ Snake, Dimitri Vegas and Like Mike, Blasterjaxx and Kshmr to name a few. She's attended festivals like Tomorrowland, Ultra Japan, Creamfields Hong Kong and more. Preetika is your go to girl for all things EDM related, especially in Thailand as she calls Bangkok home.

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