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Why Don’t We Drop Their Brand New Single ‘I Still Do’

Following the release of the their last single “Come To Brazil”, Why Don’t We have dropped some Spanish flavour with the latest effort “I Still Do”. The boys are currently on tour and one thing is for certain we can’t wait for Why Don’t We to drop there next album. We’ll keep you posted.

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