Scooter Braun Hints at Future With Justin Bieber After $31M Settlement

Scooter Braun said his story with Justin Bieber—who recently agreed to pay the manager $31.5 million in a financial deal—is “not done.”

Scooter Braun will never say never to reuniting with Justin Bieber.

The record executive—who cut ties professionally with the singer before retiring from artist management altogether in 2024—believes their story isn’t over despite the fact that they’re no longer as close as they once were.

“That’s what happens with relationships like that,” Scooter said on the July 17 episode of the Question Everything podcast, which was recorded in April. “They ebb and they flow. They go up and down. Sometimes, they go in one direction and sometimes they go another, but you always keep your heart open to the fact that that’s family and you have each other’s back in the end.”

For the 44-year-old, he said his life “went in a certain direction” when he shifted his focus to running his entertainment company Hybe America, while Justin went another way “where he was ready to really control his own destiny.”

“Both are appropriate,” Scooter, who discovered Justin on YouTube in the early aughts, noted. “I respect completely that he is his own man now and he wants to build his career moving forward the way he sees fit and he should. The same way I respect the fact that I want to build my life a certain way moving forward.”

For now, it seems Scooter and Justin, 31, have settled their score. The pair struck a financial deal over show cancellations and unpaid commissions, with Justin agreeing to give $31.5 million to his former manager.

Neither have publicly spoken out about their deal, though Scooter did congratulate Justin on his latest album Swag, which was released July 11, days after news of the settlement.

“This is, without a doubt, the most authentically Justin Bieber album to date,” Scooter wrote on his Instagram Stories July 12. “It’s beautiful, raw, and truly him. And that matters.”

To see more of Justin’s accomplishments, keep reading…

When Bieber released Under the Mistletoe, his first holiday album and second studio album, in 2011, he found himself decidedly on Santa’s Nice List. The LP debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 chart, making it the first Christmas album released by a male artist to ever do so. It would eventually be certified Double Platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America for selling over 2 million units.

In early 2013, Bieber surpassed Lady Gaga to become the most followed person on Twitter. Later that same year, Katy Perry‘s follower count would eclipse his, but he’d eventually bounce back. Bieber still ranks as the most followed musician on the social media platform and only fifth most followed person overall. 

Given the popularity of the concert flick in the early 2010s, it came as no surprise that Bieber would land himself one. And when Justin Bieber: Never Say Never was released in 2011, it broke box office records as the documentary with the biggest opening weekend of all time. Earning $73 million in the United States alone, the movie stood as the highest grossing concert film until Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour film dethroned it in 2023. 

In 2013, the RIAA revealed that “Baby,” Bieber’s smash hit off his 2010 debut album My World 2.0, was the highest certified single of all time at 12x Platinum. Thanks to the then-novel inclusion of streaming numbers, the song surpassed Elton John‘s “Candle in the Wind 1997,” which sat at 11x Platinum. It would eventually be dethroned by another song involving Bieber, but more on that in a minute.

With the debut of “What Do You Mean?”—the lead single off Bieber’s fourth album Purpose—atop the Billboard Hot 100 in 2015, it marked the star’s first No. 1 hit. As Bieber had only just turned 21, the success of the trop-house bop made him the youngest male artist to debut a track at the top of the chart.

Two years after a somewhat challenging appearance as host of Saturday Night Live, Bieber allowed himself to be the brunt of the joke when he was the guest of honor at a Comedy Central Roast in 2015. The youngest celebrity to ever be the subject of one of the specials, he delivered in the ratings. The broadcast stands as the third-highest rated, just under Jeff Foxworthy in 2003 and Charlie Sheen in 2011.

In 2017, Bieber jumped on a remix of Luis Fonsi and Daddy Yankee‘s “Despacito,” helping propel the track to the top of the Billboard Hot 100. The success marked the first time a song sung primarily in Spanish had reached No. 1 in the U.S. in over 20 years, following in the footsteps of Los del Rio‘s 1996 hit “Macarena.” The song would spend 16 weeks atop the chart, tying the record held by Mariah Carey and Boyz II Men‘s “One Sweet Day.” (That record would, of course, be broken by Lil Nas X‘s “Old Town Road” in 2019.) The song became the first Latin song to receive a diamond certification from the RIAA, eventually going on to unseat “Baby” as the highest-certified single of all-time in the U.S.

“Despacito” also helped Bieber make another bit of history himself. Reaching the chart’s peak a week after “I’m the One,” his collab with DJ Khaled, did the same, it made him the first artist to ever notch new No. 1s in back-to-back weeks. The track has sold over 13 million units in its run, per RIAA

Branching out from entertainment, Bieber launched clothing brand Drew House in 2019 alongside friend and former stylist Ryan Good and designer Gianpiero D’Alessandro. The collection of tees, hats, coats and stickers are all usually emblazoned with a yellow smiley face logo or, simply, the word “drew.” Bieber later separated from the brand in 2025, instead launching Skylrk. 

In January 2020, the Biebs began releasing a 10-part docuseries on YouTube titled Justin Bieber: Seasons. The first episode broke the all-time record for the most-watched premiere in its first week, amassing more than 32 million views. The in-depth look at the performer detailed his physical and mental health issues as well as his battle with drug addiction. Bieber not only starred but also executive produced.

10. Eight Times a Charm 

When Changes, Bieber’s fifth studio album, was released in early 2020, it debuted atop the Billboard 200 chart. Factoring in remix albums Never Say Never: The Remixes and Believe Acoustic, the LP marked Bieber’s seventh to hit No. 1 in his career, making him the youngest solo artist to ever do so in the United States. Justice later spent two weeks at No. 1, breaking his own record. 

Of course, we’d bet that if you asked Bieber himself, none of these achievements over the last 10 years even hold a candle to his partnership with wife Hailey Baldwin. After years of on-off dating with Selena Gomez, he started dating the model in 2015. Though they split in 2016 and he and Gomez briefly gave their romance another shot, Bieber and Baldwin reunited in May 2018 and were quickly engaged. They got married in a civil ceremony that September, holding a lavish wedding exactly one year later. 

As he told Apple Music’s Zane Lowe in February 2020, “I got the best wife in the world. She supports me through so much. I’m really honored to be her husband.”

And in 2024, two became three when the couple welcomed their son Jack Blues

The Biebs’ next album, Justice, debuted atop the charts of ten countries. If you haven’t lost count, this marked his eighth No. 1 album. At just 27 years old, he became the youngest soloist to achieve eight No. 1 albums in the U.S. But that’s not the only record the singer broke. With the release of “Peaches,” Bieber became the first solo male artist to debut at No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 and Billboard 200 chart simultaneously.

On The Zach Sang Show, Bieber said his goal with the album was “to inspire, to uplift, and to provide joy in this time.” It clearly resonated with audiences everywhere.