Justin Bieber is taking over the world. The singer is teasing his fans by dropping the new tracklist of his upcoming album "Purpose" via graffiti art in cities all around the globe.

According to a report from Rolling Stone, Bieber unveiled the photos of the wall art on his Twitter and Instagram accounts. There is a total of 19 tracks in "Purpose", including a remix of "What Do You Mean?" as the last song in the hotly anticipated album.

The first photo revealed by Bieber was in Sydney, Australia of the song "Mark My Words", quickly followed by "I'll Show You" painted in vibrant colors in London, United Kingdom. "What Do You Mean?" in Stockholm, Sweden was next, then "Sorry" in Paris, France, "Love Yourself" in Oslo, Norway, and "Company" in Berlin, Germany.

The rest of the tracks took Bieber's "Purpose" to his home region in North America: "No Pressure" in New York, New York; "No Sense" in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; "The Feeling" in Washington D.C.; "Life is Worth Living" in Toronto, Canada; "Where Are Ü Now" in Boston, Massachusetts; "Children" in Miami, Florida; "Purpose" in Atlanta, Georgia; "Been You" in Chicago, Illinois; "Get Used To Me" in Seattle, Washington; "We Are" in San Francisco, California; "Trust" in Vancouver, Canada; and "All In It" in Los Angeles, California.

High-profile musicians who will be part of songs in the album include Big Sean, Travi$ Scott, Halsey, Jack Ü and Nas.

To wrap up, Bieber posted a photo of himself for the album promo with the caption reading, "#PurposeAlbum available for pre-order now. #nov13 Find the murals in those cities. Thanks to all the artists who stepped up."

Even sharing a release date with One Direction's "Made in the A.M.", Bieber's "Purpose" is set to be one of the biggest pop releases of the year. It's the superstar's first album in three years and his show-stopping performances and recent awards helped build great expectations for the upcoming album.

In the recently concluded MTV Europe Music Awards, Bieber was the night's big winner as he took home five awards including "Best Male", "Best Worldwide Act: North America", "Best Look", "Best Collaboration" and "Best Fans", according to a report from Mirror.

"Thank you, it's been a long couple of years," Bieber said during the awards show. "I just feel like this is pretty awesome to be recognized for my music."

"Purpose" is slated to be released on Friday, Nov. 13.