Justin Bieber’s next album will finally be out soon. Beliebers were sent into a frenzy when news about his 2015 album surfaced on the Internet. After all, it has been more than three years since his last album, “Believe,” was released.

Now, it looks like they are in for a field day, especially after JB’s friend and choreographer, Nick DeMoura, teased that the album is going to be “too good.”

“Yeah, he plays his new stuff for me all the time,” DeMoura told J-14. “I cannot really talk about who is on it with him, but it is amazing! I think the world is really going to enjoy his next album for sure. Even people who are not his fans are going to have to be his fans. The music is too good.”

Apparently, Bieber is looking forward to gaining more attention from an older demographic, especially after more mature audience reportedly appreciated his “Where are U Now” track. “I think his next album is definitely going to do that even more,” DeMoura confirmed.

Sadly, DeMoura refused to reveal when Bieber’s next full length album – his fourth one – will be out in the market. He only hinted that Bieber is always recording in the studio. This statement confirms what a Bieber fan posted on Twitter recently – showing the “Beauty and the Beat” singer arriving at a studio late at night.

Despite spending a lot of his time making his fourth album in the studio, DeMoura thinks that the album is still far from being done. “He is never done,” he said. “I do not know how he is going to pick this album. He probably has, like, 2,000 songs – that is a little exaggeration. But, he has a lot of songs recorded. He just does not stop recording.”

Bieber denied on “On Air with Ryan Seacrest” just this April that he was cooking up a new song that was in direct response to Selena Gomez’s “The Heart Wants What It Wants.” However, he did admit that a huge portion of his album is inspired by his former girlfriend.

“It was a long relationship that created heartbreak and created happiness and a lot of different emotions that I wanted to write about,” he told Ryan Seacrest. “There is a lot of that on this album.”