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Summer Walker- Ex For A Reason Feat. City Girls (Nightcore)

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Artist(s)- Summer Walker and City Girls
Track- Ex For A Reason
Album- Still Over It
Credits to- Summer Walker and City Girls
Produced by- Buddah Bless, Sean Garrett & Boobie
Written by- Summer Walker, Nija, JT, Boobie, London on da Track, Buddah Bless & Sean Garrett
Distributed by- Interscope Records

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