Justin Bieber's new song could help save lives, cardiologists say

The recent release of Justin Bieber's album "Swag" came as quite a surprise, as it appeared without prior announcement. After a four-year musical hiatus, the Canadian has created an album that has been praised by both fans and... the American Heart Association. The track "Go Baby" on the album has the optimal tempo for performing cardiopulmonary resuscitation.
"If you see a teenager or adult lose consciousness, remember two simple steps: call 911, then apply firm and fast chest compressions to the beat of the song 'Go Baby,' " the American Heart Association wrote in an Instagram post.
Bieber shared the organization's post on his social media profiles, adding an emoji with red heart-shaped eyes.
Among other songs that may prove useful during first aid, cardiologists have previously mentioned compositions such as "Please Please Please" by Sabrina Carpenter, "Not like us" by Kendrick Lamar, "Jolene" by Dolly Parton and "1, 2 step" by Ciara.
Justin Bieber's seventh album, "Swag," from which "Go Baby" is taken, was released on July 11. It is the singer's first album since the release of "Justice" in 2021.
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