Justin Bieber’s “Bad Honey” keeps the lens close and the stakes small: a late-night roam around Dundee’s Abandon Ship bar, pint in hand, neon humming, a bathroom-mirror motto, “Not everything sucks,” doing quiet mood-setting.
The camera moves like a friend with a phone: quick pans, unshowy cuts, a couple of loose dance steps between booths.
It’s the right scale for the song, warm, unforced, and a touch cheeky, and Rory Kramer’s eye makes the pub feel like a set without sanding off its character.
Justin Bieber nursing a drink, dancing through corners of the venue, and letting the melody do the talking.
It’s more vibe piece than plot, which suits the SWAG II standout.
No filler shots, no heavy plot; just performance, proximity, and a hook that lands because nothing gets in its way. It’s great to see
It’s great to have him dropping songs again, and he doesn’t have to prove himself, he’s still got that rizz.

