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Friends Keep Secrets
Studio album by
ReleasedDecember 7, 2018 (2018-12-07)
Genre
Length21:43
Label
Producer
Benny Blanco chronology
Bangers & Cash
(2007)
Friends Keep Secrets
(2018)
I Said I Love You First
(2025)
Singles from Friends Keep Secrets
  1. "Eastside"
    Released: July 12, 2018
  2. "I Found You"
    Released: November 2, 2018
  3. "Better to Lie"
    Released: November 30, 2018
  4. "Roses"
    Released: December 5, 2018
Singles from Friends Keep Secrets 2
  1. "Graduation"
    Released: August 2, 2019
  2. "Lonely"
    Released: October 15, 2020
  3. "Real Shit"
    Released: December 2, 2020
  4. "You"
    Released: January 29, 2021
  5. "Unlearn"
    Released: March 24, 2021

Friends Keep Secrets is the debut studio album by American record producer Benny Blanco, released on December 7, 2018.[1] It shares its name with Blanco's imprint of Interscope Records,[2] through which it was released.[1] It was preceded by four singles: "Eastside", "I Found You", "Better to Lie", and "Roses". A reissue of the album was released on March 26, 2021. It features guest appearances by Halsey, Khalid, Juice Wrld, Brendon Urie, Jesse, Swae Lee, Ty Dolla Sign, 6lack, Ryan Beatty, Justin Bieber, 6 Dogs, Gracie Abrams, Vance Joy and Omar Apollo.

Promotion

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On December 6, 2018, Blanco announced on his Instagram story that he was "releasing an album Friday", later posting that he was "still working on the track list" as he had just finished.[3] He also announced his intention to host a "really small BBQ for fans in the LA area" to play his album.[3]

Track listing

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Friends Keep Secrets track listing
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."Eastside" (with Halsey and Khalid)2:50
2."Roses" (with Juice Wrld featuring Brendon Urie)
  • Blanco
  • Cashmere Cat
  • Happy Perez
3:43
3."Just for Us, Pt. 2"
  • Blanco
  • Cashmere Cat
  • Perez[a]
1:55
4."I Found You" (with Calvin Harris)3:09
5."Better to Lie" (with Jesse and Swae Lee)
2:55
6."More / Diamond Ring" (featuring Ty Dolla Sign and 6lack)
  • Blanco
  • Cashmere Cat
  • Perez
3:02
7."Break My Heart" (featuring Ryan Beatty)
4:09
Total length:21:43
Friends Keep Secrets 2 disc one track listing
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."Lonely" (with Justin Bieber)
  • Blanco
  • Finneas
2:29
2."Lost" (with 6 Dogs)
  • Levin
  • Henry Kwapis
  • Jack Karaszewski
  • Høiberg
  • Ronald Chase Amick
  • Blanco
  • Cashmere Cat
  • Henry Kwapis
  • Jack Karaszewski
3:27
3."Unlearn" (with Gracie Abrams)
  • Blanco
  • Blake Slatkin
  • Cashmere Cat
  • Kwapis
  • Karaszewski
2:34
4."Real Shit" (with Juice Wrld)
  • Blanco
  • Cashmere Cat
  • Dylan Brady
  • Kwapis
  • Karaszewski
3:03
5."You" (with Marshmello and Vance Joy)
  • Blanco
  • Marshmello
  • Slatkin[a]
2:49
6."Graduation" (with Juice Wrld)
  • Blanco
  • Cashmere Cat
  • Perez
2:57
7."Care" (with Omar Apollo)
  • Blanco
  • Slatkin
  • Kwapis
  • Karaszewski
4:50
Friends Keep Secrets 2Apple Music bonus videos track listing
No.TitleDirectorLength
15."Lonely" (with Justin Bieber)Jake Schreier2:37
16."Unlearn" (with Gracie Abrams)Schreier2:36
17."You" (with Marshmello and Vance Joy)William Child2:50
18."Graduation" (with Juice Wrld)Schreier4:06
19."Eastside" (with Halsey and Khalid)Schreier2:53
20."I Found You" (with Calvin Harris)Schreier3:13

Notes

  • ^[a] indicates an additional producer.
  • Disc two of the reissue contains the tracks listed on the original release.

Personnel

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Musicians

Technical

  • Serban Gheneamixer (1, 5)
  • Benny Blanco – mixer (2, 3, 6, 7), engineer (1–3, 6, 7), mix engineer (2, 3)
  • Calvin Harris – mixer, engineer (4)
  • David Schwerkolt – engineer (1, 2)
  • Chris Sclafani – engineer (1)
  • Denis Kosiak – engineer (1)
  • Chris Messina – engineer (3)
  • Justin Vernon – engineer (3)
  • John Ryan – engineer (5)
  • Happy Perez – engineer (6, 7)
  • James Royo – engineer (6)
  • 6lack – engineer (6)
  • John Hanes – mix engineer (7), assistant mixer (1)
  • Louis Bell – vocal editing (1)
  • Alex Layne – assistant recording engineer (2)
  • Jeremy Simoneaux – assistant recording engineer (6)

Charts

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Certifications

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Certifications and sales for Friends Keep Secrets
Region Certification Certified units/sales
Poland (ZPAV)[13] Gold 10,000
Singapore (RIAS)[14] Gold 5,000*
United States (RIAA)[15] Platinum 1,000,000

* Sales figures based on certification alone.
Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone.

References

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from Grokipedia
Friends Keep Secrets is the debut studio by American record producer , released on December 7, 2018, through his own imprint Friends Keep Secrets and . The record features collaborations with prominent artists including Halsey, , Juice WRLD featuring , , Jesse and , Ty Dolla $ign and 6LACK, and Ryan . Comprising seven tracks, it includes lead singles such as "Eastside" with Halsey and , "I Found You" with , "Better to Lie" with Jesse and , and "Roses" with Juice WRLD featuring . The was certified by the RIAA in 2021 for and streaming equivalent to one million units in the United States. Friends Keep Secrets also serves as the name of Benny Blanco's , established in 2014 as an imprint of in collaboration with the major label. Blanco, a Grammy-nominated producer known for work with artists like , , and , used the platform to showcase his artist persona alongside his production credits. A follow-up , Friends Keep Secrets 2, was released on March 26, 2021, expanding on the original with additional collaborations including , , and .

Background and recording

Conception and development

Benny Blanco's transition from a prominent to a lead artist was driven by his extensive collaborations with major figures in , including work on Rihanna's "" and Maroon 5's "," which honed his songwriting and production skills while inspiring him to create music that reflected his personal voice. After years of contributing to hits for artists like , , and , Blanco sought greater creative control, viewing the shift as a challenge to explore his own artistry beyond handing songs to others. This motivation culminated in his decision to release music under his own name, marking a departure from his behind-the-scenes role. In 2014, Blanco launched Friends Keep Secrets as an imprint of , alongside his other label Mad Love Records, providing a platform for experimental projects and collaborations with emerging talent. The label, which emphasized intimate, friend-driven creative processes, became the namesake and distribution arm for Blanco's debut , allowing him to feature guest artists from his professional network without traditional industry constraints. This setup enabled Blanco to curate a project that blended his production expertise with personal storytelling, positioning the as an extension of the label's ethos. The album's development spanned 2017 to 2018, during which Blanco aimed to showcase his songwriting alongside production by uniting close collaborators for a cohesive collection of tracks. Drawing from his industry experiences, including long-term relationships built through shared studio sessions, Blanco incorporated influences from artists like Halsey and , whom he had known for years and whose contributions stemmed from mutual trust rather than mere professional transactions. He emphasized that these connections, forged over time in the competitive music landscape, were central to the project's authentic, relational core.

Recording sessions

The recording sessions for Friends Keep Secrets took place primarily at Benny Blanco's home studio in West , a space designed to foster casual with its high-ceilinged layout, white walls, and comfortable furnishings like a bed for relaxed hangs. This setup allowed Blanco to host artists for informal sessions that often began with cooking or conversations before transitioning to music-making. Blanco collaborated with a roster of guest artists, including Halsey and on "Eastside," on "I Found You," and and on "Roses," leveraging his extensive professional network built through years of production credits and his Interscope imprints, Mad Love Records and Friends Keep Secrets, which facilitated access to rising and established talents. For instance, the key guitar riff on "Eastside" was recorded by songwriter Andrew Watt during a session at Blanco's LA studio. These partnerships were secured through personal relationships, as Blanco emphasized only working with friends to ensure organic creative flow. The sessions spanned 2018, with early work on "Eastside" kicking off the project in the first half of the year and continuing through the fall, culminating in the album's December release; tracks like "I Found You" were finalized as late as . Challenges included tight scheduling around the guests' tours and commitments, as well as Blanco's adjustment to fronting the album himself after years as a . "Everything was just so last-minute," Blanco recalled, explaining that four original songs were swapped out right before turning in the record. This iterative process reflected Blanco's nonstop , where he treated the album as an evolving body of work rather than a fixed product.

Composition and production

Musical style

Friends Keep Secrets is characterized by a fusion of pop, , and hip-hop elements, infused with electronic production and subtle trap influences across its seven tracks, spanning a total runtime of 21:43. The album's sonic palette draws from Benny Blanco's established hitmaking background, evolving from the glossy pop sheen of tracks like Katy Perry's "Teenage Dream" to a more intimate, collaborative approach that emphasizes genre-blending and guest vocal dynamics. Structurally, the tracks adhere to accessible pop frameworks while incorporating varied builds; for instance, "Eastside" employs a classic verse-chorus format with dancehall-inspired rhythms and soulful duet vocals from Halsey and , creating a smooth, radio-friendly flow. In contrast, "Roses" adopts an structure with experimental tension through contrasting vocal deliveries from and , building from introspective verses to anthemic choruses. Instrumentation highlights synth-driven beats and electronic layers as core components, evident in the luxurious house-pop arrangement of "I Found You," co-produced with . accents appear in select moments, such as the melodic strums supporting the feel-good progression in "I Found You," while multi-layered guest vocals—spanning artists like Halsey, , , , Jesse, , Ty Dolla $ign, , and —add textural depth and rhythmic interplay throughout the project.

Production techniques

Benny Blanco served as the primary producer for all seven tracks on Friends Keep Secrets, collaborating closely with a select group of co-producers to infuse the album with diverse sonic elements. contributed electronic effects and atmospheric textures to tracks including "Eastside," "I Found You," "Better to Lie," and "Just For Us," drawing from his signature glitchy, experimental style. Similarly, co-produced "Better to Lie" and "Just For Us," incorporating trap-infused beats characterized by crisp hi-hats and deep 808 bass lines that added rhythmic drive without overpowering the pop framework. Additional co-production came from Andrew Watt on "Eastside" and on "I Found You," enhancing the album's blend of contemporary pop and subtle urban influences. Vocal production techniques played a key role in shaping the album's sound, with extensive layering of guest vocals creating dynamic, multi-textured performances across tracks. For instance, handled vocal editing on "Eastside," refining the harmonies between Halsey and to achieve seamless integration. Juice WRLD's contributions on "Roses," featuring , utilized processing to deliver his melodic rap style, adding emotional depth through pitch-corrected flows that complemented the track's introspective tone. These methods allowed Blanco to balance raw vocal deliveries with polished enhancements, ensuring guest artists' individual signatures stood out while unifying the overall cohesion. Mixing and mastering emphasized a clean, radio-ready pop aesthetic with nuanced hip-hop elements, such as understated drops and spatial effects. , a renowned mix engineer, handled tracks 1 ("Eastside") and 5 ("Better to Lie"), applying precise EQ and compression to maintain clarity in the dense vocal stacks and instrumental layers. personally mixed tracks 2 ("Roses") and 6 ("More / Diamond Ring"), focusing on subtle transitions between electronic builds and acoustic moments, while mixed track 4 ("I Found You") to highlight its synth-driven energy. This approach resulted in a sonically pristine that prioritized accessibility and emotional resonance. A notable in the production was the fusion of live with digital synthesis to transcend boundaries. On "Eastside," a hazy, plucked riff provides an organic foundation, layered with digital synth pads and subtle reverb to evoke a nostalgic yet modern vibe, bridging indie-pop introspection with electronic polish. This technique exemplifies Blanco's method of combining traditional elements—like the guitar's warm tone—with synthetic production tools, creating hybrid sounds that appealed to broad audiences while retaining artistic depth.

Release and singles

Album release and reissue

Friends Keep Secrets was released on December 7, 2018, through Benny Blanco's imprint Friends Keep Secrets in partnership with . The album debuted exclusively in digital formats, including immediate availability on major streaming platforms such as and . Distributed by , the release emphasized digital accessibility to align with contemporary music consumption trends. Blanco teased the project via the day prior, building anticipation for its sudden drop without a traditional promotional rollout. Although physical editions like CD and vinyl were not issued at launch, the digital rollout garnered significant streams from day one. In 2021, the album received an expanded reissue titled Friends Keep Secrets 2, released on March 26 through the same labels. This version added seven new tracks—bringing the total to 14—including collaborations such as "Lonely" with and "Unlearn" with . The reissue maintained a digital-first approach, further distributed via Interscope, and was certified platinum by the RIAA on the day of its release. No physical quantities were produced for the expansion, focusing instead on streaming and download sales. Highlighted Blanco's ongoing relationships with featured artists.

Singles

The lead single from Friends Keep Secrets, "Eastside" featuring Halsey and , was released on July 12, 2018, marking Benny Blanco's debut as a lead artist. The track, blending pop and R&B elements, achieved significant commercial success, peaking at number 9 on the chart and topping charts in several countries including the and . Following "Eastside," "I Found You" featuring and was issued as the second single on November 2, 2018. This uplifting collaboration, which included a remix with Miguel for charitable purposes, reached number 9 on the Hot Dance/Electronic Songs chart. "Better to Lie," featuring Jesse and , served as the third single, released on November 30, 2018. The song received limited airplay and achieved minor chart entries, primarily on digital sales and streaming platforms, contributing to the album's pre-release buzz without major top 40 impact. As a promotional single ahead of the album's launch, "Roses" featuring and was released on December 5, 2018. The track, noted for its emo-rap influences and emotional lyrics, garnered attention through its but did not chart prominently on major singles lists, functioning more as an album teaser. In support of the album's reissues, additional singles emerged, including "Graduation" featuring , released on August 30, 2019. This reflective track achieved moderate positions on international charts, such as number 56 on the , and was praised for its nostalgic production. "Lonely," a collaboration with issued on October 16, 2020, became one of the most successful reissue singles, peaking at number 12 on the and earning platinum certification for its introspective exploration of fame's isolation.

Promotion

Announcement and marketing

The announcement of benny blanco's debut album Friends Keep Secrets began with a surprise Instagram teaser campaign on December 6, 2018, in which he shared cryptic posts via his Instagram story, stating he was "releasing an album Friday" while hinting at the tracklist and featuring artists through obscured, playful images that concealed identities to build intrigue. This approach tied directly into the branding of blanco's own imprint, Friends Keep Secrets, a joint venture with Interscope Records established in 2014, which emphasized themes of secrecy and revelation through delayed or hidden collaborator announcements to mirror the album's conceptual focus on personal relationships and surprises. In partnership with Interscope, the pre-release marketing leveraged digital channels, including social media extensions of the Instagram teasers and streaming platform integrations like Spotify, where curated playlists amplified tracks such as "Eastside" to generate organic buzz ahead of the December 7 launch. Central to the campaign was the narrative of blanco's evolution from behind-the-scenes hitmaker—having produced for artists like , , and —to front-facing artist, positioning the album as a personal showcase of his songwriting and production prowess through high-profile yet selectively revealed collaborations.

Promotional activities

To promote Friends Keep Secrets following its December 7, 2018 release, Benny Blanco participated in media appearances to discuss the album's creation and his transition from behind-the-scenes producer to lead artist. In a December 8, 2018 interview on NPR's All Things Considered, Blanco highlighted his collaborative approach with artists like Halsey, Khalid, and Juice WRLD, emphasizing the album's intimate, friendship-driven themes. Tracks from the album, including the lead single "Eastside" (with Halsey and ), gained traction through streaming playlists on platforms like 's New Music Friday and Today's Top Hits, where "Eastside" amassed over 1 billion streams by 2020 and surpassed 2 billion streams on as of September 2025, underscoring Blanco's focus on digital promotion over traditional tours. The song's success was further boosted by live performances, such as the trio's appearance at the 2018 on October 9, 2018, though this preceded the full album launch; post-release, playlist placements helped sustain momentum for follow-up singles like "I Found You" with . The album's 2021 reissue, released on March 26, 2021, via and Blanco's Friends Keep Secrets imprint, expanded the original seven tracks with seven new collaborations, including "Lonely" with and "Unlearn" with . Promotion for the reissue featured music videos, such as the October 16, 2020 video for "Lonely" directed by and starring , which depicted themes of isolation and garnered nearly 200 million views as of 2025. Blanco and Abrams performed "Unlearn" on The Late Late Show with on March 24, 2021, from his home studio, highlighting the track's emotional piano-driven production. Social media efforts included fan challenges on and encouraging users to share personal stories of loneliness tied to "Lonely," amplifying engagement during the reissue rollout. Ongoing promotion post-2018 involved tie-ins with Friends Keep Secrets label artists, such as the January 4, 2019 release of the double A-side single "I Found You / Nilda's Story" with featuring Miguel, exclusive to streaming services like Apple Music's Pop playlist. These collaborations extended the album's reach, with the label fostering cross-promotions among signees like Jesse and on subsequent projects.

Reception

Critical reception

Upon its release in December , Friends Keep Secrets garnered praise from critics for its collaborative energy and accessible pop appeal, showcasing Blanco's prowess as a producer stepping into the spotlight. The "Eastside," featuring Halsey and , was highlighted for its nostalgic wistfulness and brisk twilit vibe, with Stereogum calling it a "smooth and appealing vision of pop" that effectively captured millennial themes of lost youth. Similarly, Ratings Game Music applauded the album's masterful blend of sappy love songs and electrifying tracks, noting how duets like "Eastside" maximized the strengths of its guest artists to create high replay value, and assigned it a B grade. Despite these strengths, the album faced mixed critiques for occasionally prioritizing production polish over deeper artistic risks, positioning it more as a formulaic showcase for Blanco's hitmaking talents. Living Life Fearless rated it 3.8 out of 5 stars, recognizing Blanco's established skill in crafting commercial earworms but arguing that the project "ultimately plays things a bit too safe to really leave a lasting impact." Retrospective views, especially after the reissue Friends Keep Secrets 2, have emphasized the original's foundational role in Blanco's evolution, with added tracks enhancing its emotional resonance. described the debut as a "seven-track gem" attuned to emotion and ambience, while praising new additions like "Lonely" (with ) for introducing poignant and growth that deepened the album's exploration of life's ups and downs.

Commercial performance

Friends Keep Secrets debuted at number 69 on the US chart in the issue dated December 22, 2018, and later peaked at number 41. The album spent nine weeks on the chart and ranked at number 151 on the 2019 year-end . Internationally, the album achieved moderate success, peaking at number 21 on the Canadian Albums Chart, number 44 on the , and number 39 on the ARIA Albums Chart in . In the United States, Friends Keep Secrets was certified by the RIAA on March 26, 2021, signifying one million album-equivalent units consumed. The certification encompasses a mix of pure sales, track equivalent albums, and streaming equivalent albums. The album's commercial longevity has been bolstered by streaming, particularly from lead single "Eastside" featuring Halsey and , which surpassed two billion streams on as of November 2025 and contributed substantially to overall equivalent unit totals.

Credits

Standard edition

The standard edition of Friends Keep Secrets, released in 2018, consists of seven tracks with a total length of 21:43. All tracks were produced by (Benjamin Levin).
No.TitleWritersLength
1."Eastside" (featuring Halsey and )Benjamin Levin, Ashley Frangipane, Khalid Robinson, Andrew Watt, Magnus August Høiberg2:50
2."Roses" (featuring and )Benjamin Levin, Jarad Higgins, Brendon Urie, Magnus August Høiberg, Luis Martinez3:43
3."Just for Us, Pt. 2"Benjamin Levin1:55
4."I Found You" (with )Benjamin Levin, Adam Wiles3:09
5."Better to Lie" (featuring Jesse and )Benjamin Levin, Jesse Rutherford, Khalif Malik Ibn Shaman Brown, Michael Pollack, Andrew Watt2:58
6."When I Was Down" (with , Ty Dolla $ign and )Benjamin Levin, Magnus August Høiberg, Nathan Perez3:21
7."Fall" (with FLETCHER, )Benjamin Levin, Cari Fletcher, Tegan Quin, Sara Quin, Scott Harris3:27

2021 reissue

The follow-up extended play Friends Keep Secrets 2, released on March 26, 2021, consists of 14 tracks with a total length of 43:55, featuring seven new collaborations followed by five tracks from the original album and two additional new tracks. All tracks were produced by benny blanco.
No.TitleWritersLength
1."Lonely" (with Justin Bieber)Benjamin Levin, Justin Bieber, Jason Boyd, Poo Bear2:28
2."Lost" (with 6 Dogs)Benjamin Levin, Henry Kwapis, 6 Dogs3:27
3."Unlearn" (with Gracie Abrams)Benjamin Levin, Gracie Abrams2:34
4."Real Shit" (with Juice WRLD)Benjamin Levin, Jarad Higgins3:03
5."You" (with Marshmello and Vance Joy)Benjamin Levin, James Gillespie, Christopher Comstock, Vance Joy2:49
6."Graduation" (with Juice WRLD)Benjamin Levin, Jarad Higgins2:56
7."Care" (with Omar Apollo)Benjamin Levin, Omar Apollo4:50
8."Eastside" (with Halsey and Khalid)Benjamin Levin, Ashley Frangipane, Khalid Robinson, Andrew Watt, Magnus August Høiberg2:50
9."Roses" (with Juice WRLD featuring Brendon Urie)Benjamin Levin, Jarad Higgins, Brendon Urie, Magnus August Høiberg, Luis Martinez3:43
10."Just for Us Pt. 2"Benjamin Levin1:55
11."I Found You" (with Calvin Harris)Benjamin Levin, Adam Wiles3:09
12."Better to Lie" (with Swae Lee and Jesse)Benjamin Levin, Jesse Rutherford, Khalif Malik Ibn Shaman Brown, Michael Pollack, Andrew Watt2:55
13."More/Diamond Ring" (featuring 6LACK and Ty Dolla $ign)Benjamin Levin, Magnus August Høiberg, Ricardo Lamarre, Tyrone Griffin Jr.3:02
14."Break My Heart" (featuring Ryan Beatty)Benjamin Levin, Ryan Beatty, Magnus August Høiberg4:09

Personnel

Benny Blanco served as the primary producer for all seven tracks on Friends Keep Secrets, with additional production contributions from Andrew Watt on "Eastside," Cashmere Cat on "Eastside," "Roses," "Better to Lie," and "When I Was Down," Happy Perez on "Roses," "Better to Lie," and "When I Was Down," and Calvin Harris on "I Found You." Blanco also handled mixing duties on "Roses," "Just For Us Pt. 2," and "When I Was Down," while serving as the executive producer through his imprint Friends Keep Secrets in collaboration with Interscope Records. The album features a range of vocalists and guest artists, including Halsey and on "Eastside," with on "Roses," on "I Found You," Jesse and on "Better to Lie," and , Ty Dolla $ign, and on "When I Was Down." Additional vocal performances include Jesse on "When I Was Down." Instrumentation highlights include keyboards by on several tracks and on multiple tracks, guitars by on "Better to Lie," and on "When I Was Down," and on "Better to Lie," as well as strings arranged by Phil Peterson and violin by Victoria Parker on "Fall." Backing vocals were contributed by John Ryan on "Better to Lie," with programming by Andrew Watt on "Eastside," on "Eastside" and "When I Was Down," on "Roses," and on "Eastside" and "When I Was Down." Technical credits encompass engineering by for vocal editing on "Eastside," Chris Sclafani, Dave Schwerkolt, and Denis Kosiak for recording on "Eastside," Alex Layne as assistant recording engineer on "Roses," John Ryan on "Better to Lie," and Jeremy Simoneaux as assistant on "When I Was Down." Mixing was led by on "Eastside" and "Better to Lie," with John Hanes assisting on "Eastside," and mixing "I Found You." All recording and mixing occurred across various studios, emphasizing Blanco's collaborative network in and beyond.

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