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    "I Hope"
    Gabby Barrett - I Hope.png
    Single by Gabby Barrett
    from the album Goldmine
    ReleasedJuly 29, 2019 [1]
    Genre
    Length3:30
    Label Warner Music Nashville
    Songwriter(s)
    Producer(s)
    Gabby Barrett singles chronology
    "I Hope"
    (2019)
    "The Good Ones"
    (2020)
    Charlie Puth singles chronology
    "Cheating on You"
    (2019)
    "I Hope"
    (2020)
    "Summer Feelings"
    (2020)