@migthbelookingfor: Songs you migth have been looking for part 11 #lookingfor #xyzbca #fypシ #viral #songs #song #songss

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bulan666_9
moonsboy :
Its okay to gatekeep the strokes
2021-05-24 12:13:57
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daya.rogers
daya :
don’t show tiktok the strokes i’m begging and yes i am in fact gatekeeping
2021-05-05 23:46:38
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v364.y
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if you listen to this kind of songs be my friend
2021-05-06 12:32:52
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avgsevenfold
Faith :
lets gatekeep this song
2021-06-04 18:10:50
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_nanish.d
_nanish.d :
this song is my therapy
2021-05-18 16:12:43
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giulia_is_a_penguin
giulia 🕰🌸 :
i luv the strokes
2021-06-07 13:22:45
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peyton.gh_
peyton :
DID YOU GUYS NOT KNOW THOSE WERE THE STROKES
2021-05-26 13:49:02
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_gingerphobia
<33 :
Ooooh Thank you❤️
2021-04-29 17:56:59
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sillesomersej
𝒮𝒾𝓁𝒹-𝑒𝒽 :
Aka my fav song
2021-05-01 12:58:07
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ricemagic
Mathilde Nørskov :
Find the British rap one pleassse
2021-05-04 20:30:47
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annakuppe
anna :
I LOVE THIS SONG SO MUCH AHHH
2021-05-05 13:46:37
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usernamenotfound.s
usernamenotfound :
i literally love your account so much.
2021-05-05 22:37:20
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angelmatchaela
nelchaela 🪽 :
how do ppl not know this....
2021-05-12 13:24:21
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enchantedcrochets
✨️ lisa | crochet ✨️ :
concept: you listen to this in the car on a warm summer evening and it feels like your in a movie scene and that song is playing on top of it.
2021-06-26 23:17:21
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microwave.ur.ham
Jams Smith :
no
2021-05-07 22:15:12
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ilyymerve_
ilyymerve_ :
YAS
2021-05-10 10:32:26
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islaa0517
isla :
this song is so amazing
2021-05-05 23:08:24
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nixxotinee
Nixx :
*gatekeeps*
2021-05-12 09:18:36
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_.emily0606._
Emi :
have you posted your playlist on spotify I would love it
2021-05-05 08:15:42
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limbussycompany
Kakerlake von Samsa :
SHHH DON'T LET THEM KNOW
2021-05-24 12:19:49
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notsexy.lexi
𝕷𝕰𝖃𝕴 :
crop?
2021-05-26 11:46:02
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sebstagg
sebstagg :
already knew abt it for a month now
2021-06-02 03:33:31
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mapbo7
mapbot :
BYE YOU ARE SO HELPFUL I LOVE YOU
2021-05-24 13:48:25
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sevensclvb
clo 🐡 :
pls don't i was gatekeeping them
2021-05-24 15:10:28
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ichbinunkreativrip
dieminaa:) :
Thank you bestie:)) love the song😻
2021-05-05 10:26:51
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