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Loote Bring More Than ‘85%’ On The Hot New Single

Jackson Foote and Emma Lov Block

I have always been a massive fan of the songwriting, production and music act Loote, who have just released their brand new single ‘85%’. Jackson Foote and Emma Lov Block welcome the featured vocals of gnash on the track, and it’s an incredible addition to a song already destined for the Billboard charts. Loote took to Twitter yesterday to announce the brand new single

Musically Loote can do no wrong, and this song only cements them as the best and biggest pop act this decade has ever witnessed. Be sure to check out ‘85%’ below.

Loote - 85% (Audio) ft. gnash

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