Justin Bieber has many things to smile about these days aside from having a gorgeous girlfriend in the form of Selena Gomez.

Justin Bieber is set to release his new album entitled "Believe" and the singer already revealed the track list for his new album.

Based on the track list, Justin Bieber made a lot of collaboration work with other artist. This can be an interesting aspect of his career since he needs to grow musically in order to retain his popularity. Here is the full track list for his album, "Believe":

"All Around the World" (featuring Ludacris)

"Boyfriend"

"As Long As You Love Me" (featuring Big Sean)

"Take You"

"Right Here" (featuring Drake)

"Catching Feelings"

"Fall"

"Die In Your Arms"

"Thought Of You"

"Beauty and a Beat" (featuring Nicki Minaj)

"One Love"

"Be Alright"

"Believe"

"Out of Town Girl"

"She Don't Like the Lights"

"Maria"

Another reason for Justin Bieber to be happy an be his recent win in the recently concluded Billboard Music Awards held in Las Vegas. The singer won the first award of the night which is the "Top Social Artist" award.

"I just want to say how much of a blessing it's been... the past three or four years, growing up in front of everybody. I want to thank all my fans, because the Internet is where I got my start, and all my fans have helped me get to this position." said Bieber in a statement.

On the other hand, the stalker who hacked the Facebook account of Selena Gomez has been sentenced to be in jail for 12 months. Gareth Crosskey who is working at McDonald's posed as the stepfather of Selena Gomez in order to change the password of her account.

Afterwards, Crosskey posted a video in YouTube showing how he was able to hack the account. He also made contact with magazines (OK and Hollywood Life) in order to disclose information about Selena Gomez and her beau, Justin Bieber.

Crosskey supposedly hacked the account of Selena Gomez after his own Facebook account was hacked. He remarked that this is a way to show the vulnerability of the company's security settings.