On Friday, pop star and heartthrob Justin Bieber posted a cryptic image on his Instagram page and a lot of his curious fans wondered, is this the new album name of the Biebs?

Following his last album, Believe, which was released in 2012, Justin Bieber may name his up-and-coming album as Purpose after the 21-year-old singer dropped hints on Instagram, according to a Hollywood Life report. 

The cryptic post says "Purpose #6weeks" and they were posted not once but thrice. One of the post even had a caption that states the time when he will release the album, on November 13.

With a cryptic post coming anew, it seems that the "What Do You Mean" singer had been a fan of this kind of messages lately.

Last week, Bieber was rumored to be taunting British-Irish boy band One Direction singer as he posted a video of him making fun of people who released an album on the same date he released his. One Direction as earlier announced that the debut of their new album, "Made in the A.M." will be on the same date as Justin's debut for "Purpose".

According to a previous Latin Post report, it was said that Justin and the One Direction boys are just playing around and that the boy band members did not find Bieber's "joke" to be offensive.

According to Fuse TV, Justin will make use of his new album to reshape his image towards positive light. The previous years have been shaky for the popstar as he encountered tumultuous two years fighting against personal and legal issues, one of which was his DUI arrest in 2014 and his break up with singer Selena Gomez.

"I think it's just like I've worked so hard at this album," he told to E Online. "I've worked so hard at just becoming the man I want to become and then stepping into situations, you just can't help but feel judged."

But after his stormy 2013 and 2014, Bieber had reclaimed his spotlight and decided it's time to make another record-breaking album while he was showered with more opportunities, his endorsement for Calvin Klein being one of the most buzz-worthy.

The hit maker also started to rise from his music hibernation when he appeared with Skrillex and Diplo's "Where Are Ü Now?"

"I've been working a lot in the studio, just trying to have a consistent sound, a cohesive sound," he said as he referred to his mash-up with Skrillex and Diplo. "I get in my head a lot and I get kind of depressed because I want it to work so badly. I want people to love it. I want to inspire people."