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FRIENDS KEEP SECRETS 2

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Download links and information about FRIENDS KEEP SECRETS 2 by Blanco. This album was released in 2021 and it belongs to Pop genres. It contains 20 tracks with total duration of 01:02:05 minutes.

Artist: Blanco
Release date: 2021
Genre: Pop
Tracks: 20
Duration: 01:02:05
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Lonely (featuring Justin Bieber) 0:00
2. Lost (featuring 6 Dogs) 2:28
3. Unlearn (featuring Gracie Abrams) 5:55
4. Real Shit (featuring Juice Wrld) 8:29
5. You (featuring Vance Joy, Marshmello) 11:32
6. Graduation (featuring Juice Wrld) 14:21
7. Care (featuring Omar Apollo) 17:17
8. Eastside (featuring Halsey Khalid) 22:07
9. Roses (feat. Brendon Urie) (featuring Juice Wrld) 24:57
10. Just For Us, Pt. 2 28:40
11. I Found You (featuring Calvin Harris) 30:35
12. Better To Lie (featuring Jesse, Swae Lee) 33:44
13. More / Diamond Ring (feat. Ty Dolla $ign & 6LACK) 36:39
14. Break My Heart (feat. Ryan Beatty) 39:41
15. Lonely (featuring Justin Bieber) 43:50
16. Unlearn (featuring Gracie Abrams) 46:27
17. You (featuring Vance Joy, Marshmello) 49:03
18. Graduation (featuring Juice Wrld) 51:53
19. Eastside (featuring Halsey Khalid) 55:59
20. I Found You (featuring Calvin Harris) 58:52

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“Ultimately, I imagine this being, like, four mini-albums, but how I end up approaching that, I don’t know,” benny blanco tells Apple Music. “I might release one song one day and then six songs six months later.” Roughly 27 months passed between 2018’s FRIENDS KEEP SECRETS and its follow-up, but as promised, we have seven more star-studded collaborations in the lovelorn and angsty mold of the original. Guests this time around include soul-searching superstar Justin Bieber (“Lonely”), dearly departed emo MCs 6 Dogs (“Lost”) and Juice WRLD (“Real Shit,” “Graduation”), and bedroom-pop phenom Gracie Abrams (“Unlearn”). The seven songs of the original FRIENDS KEEP SECRETS—which feature Khalid, Calvin Harris, and Ty Dolla $ign, among others—appear at the end of part 2, revealing a timelessness in a crop of songs he once said should feel “as of-this-moment as possible.”