@lyza.mp3: Me, myself and I ❤️‍🔥 #fy #cover

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kindandmercy
MercyZ :
THE MOST ATTRACTIVE VOICE I'VE EVER HEARD!!!!!!
2024-08-20 15:03:55
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efrat_yifrach
𝓮𝓯𝓻𝓪𝓽♡ :
Can you pls sing Princesses Don't Cry??🥰
2024-08-21 07:19:06
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miss_aicy11
𝑚𝑠_𝑎𝑖𝑐𝑦ᥫ᭡ :
I THINK! THIS IS YOUR FAVORIT SONG!
2024-09-29 13:58:23
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pr3ttyfac3.carly
💋OFFICIAL_CARLIEGH💋 :
I LOVE YOUR VOICE 😍😍😍😍😍
2024-08-20 15:05:43
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rome_lameire
🎤Rome💃 :
I’M FALLING IN LOVE WITH YOUR VOICE SO BEAUTIFUL!! 🤩🤩
2024-09-18 15:16:19
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merlemaus167
Merlemaus :
liedname?
2024-09-06 12:31:02
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likavoigt
~Lika♡ :
song name????
2024-08-21 18:17:52
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miss_aicy11
𝑚𝑠_𝑎𝑖𝑐𝑦ᥫ᭡ :
I THINK! THIS IS YOUR FAVORIT SONG!
2024-09-29 13:58:23
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prettylysa7
prettylysa :
omg same name
2024-09-30 12:10:58
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nabila_lovers1234
NABILA _ LOVERS :
perfect voice 😍
2024-09-25 09:04:19
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anthonymerhy16
𖣂 :
ohhh girl ur voice that's fire ❤🔥
2024-08-28 18:22:41
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mara_0361
Mara _0361 :
SYMPHONYYYYYYY🌈🐬🐬🦄🦋
2024-09-26 16:30:48
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laura_20546
Laura_143 :
wow 😍❤️
2024-08-20 15:10:04
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venla_hh
Venlahh :
I LOVE your beautiful voice SO MUCH!!!!❤️💕😍🌷
2024-08-20 15:11:36
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yoshiko2244
yoshiko_2244 :
OMG, THAT’S SO DAMN BEAUTIFUL😳😳😳
2024-08-21 13:51:54
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edits._.anime0076
✈️💗 :
Im so proud of you idk why but i can see your aura ig??? you slay girly
2024-08-20 18:51:59
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ambre.wbrr
卂爪乃尺乇🧿 :
I got chills 🥹😍
2024-09-10 18:04:43
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tessielpb
Lana_xbrt :
This voice 🤩
2024-08-21 20:29:04
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ashlandgurll
ashlee♡ :
let me save the video i love it
2024-08-21 16:48:34
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ciaocomestai323
ROBBY🦋 :
The hair,THE HAIR😍😍
2024-08-31 14:12:00
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0.._..nikt.._..0
🎀❤️🌸💮🎧💮🌸❤️🎀 :
OMGGGG , you sing beautifully ❤️❤️❤️
2024-08-24 10:02:37
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destthe.west
destthe west :
Omg😱your voice is so good
2024-09-07 05:43:44
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lilou.lab
Łilou🤍🤍 :
omg il love your voice you so pretry😍
2024-08-21 21:16:51
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jlvl1414
jayda :
You have the voice of an angel…wow🤩
2024-08-27 00:45:59
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lana_mm20
🌊🍄Lana_Mm2🩷🌷 :
Mashallh your voice 🥰 ahhh it’s so nice you know when I grow up I want to be a singer 🥰
2024-08-26 21:46:39
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