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Justin Bieber Vacations With Wife Hailey & 11-Month-Old Son Jack Blues in Black & White ‘Yukon’ Music Video

JB takes us to Slide City on a Skylrk-shaped yacht for the new visual.

Justin Bieber Vacations With Wife Hailey & 11-Month-Old Son Jack Blues in Black & White ‘Yukon’ Music Video

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Justin Bieber spends sweet family time with his wife Hailey and their 11-month-old son, Jack Blues, in the “Yukon” music video he released Tuesday (Aug. 5).

In the black-and-white Cole Bennett-directed clip, the Biebers bask in the sun while laying out in a yacht that resembles the logo of his new apparel brand Skylrk, caressing their toddler and kissing his toes while painting an adorable family portrait. And of course, JB hit a little one-two when it came to his infamous “Slide City” lyric.


“We shot this a couple weeks back over the course of a few days in Spain & Italy. Shot on FX3 & GoPro, printed on 16mm film. I’ll remember these memories for the rest of my life. Thank you for everything,” Bennett wrote on Instagram while tagging Justin and Hailey.

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This video marks Jack Blues’ music video debut, while Hailey has made cameos in a handful of other videos alongside her husband, including DJ Khaled and Drake’s “Popstar,” Dan + Shay and Justin’s “10,000 Hours” and Ariana Grande and Bieber’s “Stuck with U.”

“Yukon” was featured on Bieber’s latest album Swag, which debuted at No. 2 on the Billboard 200 last month. The standout track debuted at No. 17 on the Billboard Hot 100, making it the second-highest-charting track from the LP after “Daisies” sprouted at No. 2. Billboard placed “Yukon” at No. 11 while ranking all 21 tracks on Swag, with senior editor Lyndsey Havens writing, “‘Yukon’ serves a similar purpose to ‘405,’ both of which seem like real-time ruminations that often occupy Bieber’s mind.”

Watch the “Yukon” music video below.

This article was first published by Billboard U.S.

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