Hitmaker benny blanco Talks Justin Bieber’s ‘Lonely’ & Ed Sheeran’s Next Album | MTV Music

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Hitmaker benny blanco sits down with MTV to talk writing ‘Lonely’ with Justin Bieber, his follow up project to FRIENDS KEEP SECRETS and Ed Sheeran’s next album.

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