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Olivia Lunny’s Disco Infused New Single “Who Could Say No”

Olivia Lunny, who won the second season of the CTV show “The Launch,” just released a new single “Who Could Say No,” ahead of her debut album. Lunny’s success has landed her an imprint deal with Universal Music Canada, where she launched her own label Infinity & Recordings.

“Who Could Say No” came together with the help of award-winning producers Boi-1da and YogiTheProducer. If Olivia Lunny isn’t on your radar, I have to say she needs to be. “Who Could Say No” is out now.

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