@greg_fountaine: Zio frank #perte #music #fyp

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maxiek_7213
Maxiek7213 :
Frank Sinatra Fly my to The moon. you'll be the best im this. plssss
2024-03-23 10:22:50
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boolara004
ale_la_ale :
AND AS FUNNY AS IT MAY SEEM!!!
2024-03-22 16:51:45
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0fficial_will
{Will} :
Remind me every time you see this masterpiece 🤝
2024-03-27 10:05:49
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_milchbubi_88
Milchbubi88 :
whats the song Name?
2024-05-11 19:10:53
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215live6
215@live :
YOUR VOICE 🥰💯
2024-03-22 15:10:02
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swiftdrift985
Tabuleh 𓈆 1% :
Mate can you sing an Arabic songgg please!
2024-03-28 01:12:52
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dylanlee251207
. :
Please Sing Mambo Italiano by Dean Martin 🙏🙏
2024-03-22 16:40:54
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soruthless_001
Ruthless_001 :
I love it. You make me smile 💜💯
2024-03-27 10:31:16
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mamarsquare
Mamarsquare😍 :
stand by me(Ben E. King), Lean on me(Bill Withers) & bring it on home to me (Sam Cooke)
2024-03-27 15:20:54
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katywzhka
valentina :
canta i'm still standing
2024-03-22 17:03:41
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tiny_taffy42
TinyTaffy420 :
Can’t ever go wrong with some Frank Sinatra 💯❤️❤️❤️
2024-03-26 05:52:37
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jebeziahs
Flonker :
we need full covers😭🙏
2024-03-25 01:39:01
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pheremidhe
Veronica McNamee :
Ok…I LOVE your voice!
2024-04-04 07:06:16
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adaa254
Karey :
This gentleman is my piece of calmness and peace❤️
2024-04-04 23:15:02
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billy_burton
Billy_Burton :
Little singing done through your nostril. But holy hell you killed it otherwise. 🙌
2024-03-28 00:59:55
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user19294516725516
Grace :
play for me OLD TOWN Road by Nas
2024-06-02 15:50:24
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ian.wallace6
Ian Wallace :
This guy is a old soul, so refreshing to see a young man singing classic songs, his generation won't even listen to.
2024-06-04 03:58:00
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big_emirou
🪵 :
❤️
2024-05-02 21:35:23
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bxteddy726
BxTeddy660 :
nooooo😅
2024-04-10 18:51:37
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lexlutherrr_0726
lexlutherrr_0726 :
I love
2024-03-28 05:10:22
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tiyam205
user3105082951516 :
you are my crush 😍
2024-04-03 19:56:28
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ghadajmel
may maysem :
my name's may😭
2024-04-04 22:37:58
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bellyy018
Bell :
I slept better listening to your song
2024-03-30 10:39:52
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lauragn1_
Laura :
can you sing in french please?
2024-04-05 12:43:48
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chikrikoussa
chicoco :
wooooow what a star
2024-03-28 00:20:05
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