Justin Bieber and Hailey Baldwin celebrated the second anniversary of their secret wedding at a courthouse in New York City. The couple had a simple celebration on Sunday, a few days after Bieber teased that he will be dropping a new music this week. 

The couple first had their marriage licenses at a New York City courthouse in September 2018, just two months after getting engaged in the Bahamas in July. At the time, reports have it that Justin and Hailey did not listen to anyone and just proceeded with the secret wedding. 

The couple had their second nuptials a year later. This time around, they exchanged vows in front of their family and friends. 

To celebrate their first wedding day, Justin shared a video of Hailey singing along to "Never Call Me" by Jhené Aiko featuring Kurupt. He simply captioned the video, "2 years today @haileybieber," along with a kissing emoji. 

Baldwin, on the other hand, revealed at a low key celebration with her husband. She posted a couple of pictures of her having a picnic in the park. 

Meanwhile, Justin Bieber is set to drop new music this week. On Friday, the "Yummy" singer teased what is in store for Beliebers this week. 

He launched a countdown and tweeted "ONE WEEK." Bieber followed it up with a link to a new website, called jbsoon.com, wherein Beliebers can pre-save the upcoming song via streaming services. 

Bieber's manager Scooter Braun, meanwhile, shared the singer's tweet and added the hashtag "#newerabegins." This prompted fans to guess whether or not the singer would be dropping a single or it will a preview for his upcoming album. Others said "ONE WEEK" could be the name of the single or the new album. 

Some theorized that it could also be a collaboration with BTS since just a few days ago, Justin gushed about the group's latest hit song, "Dynamite." In a voiceover for E! News, Bieber said BTS is a group of artists who know how to make history, after the Korean pop superstars shattered records across the global music industry.

It can be recalled that Justin Bieber's most recent album, Changes, featured collabs with several artists including Post Malone, Quavo, and Travis Scott. The LP was released in February. 

The "Intentions" singer was supposed to go on a tour to promote the album but it was postponed due to the coronavirus pandemic. Bieber announced in July the rescheduled dates for his North America tour and it will kick off on June 2, 2021 in San Diego, California.