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tariqjc
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وش اسم الاغنيه ..😖 احاول اتذكرها بس نسيت
2024-09-28 23:16:56
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ابو نواف :
لاشفت من يزعل بليا خطى منك حاول بليا اسباب ترتاح منى
2024-10-17 23:34:06
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anweralmalki0
أنـــور المــالكــي 🐅 :
ابغى المقطع
2024-10-23 11:13:07
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يعرف روحوه 😂
2024-09-26 17:47:07
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mkmkmk1404
ابو ربشه :
من شاعرها
2024-09-28 09:47:57
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user45725797008106
فهدالعنزي :
اي والله صح لسااانك👍🌹❤️😂
2024-09-27 21:31:58
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يسسلام
2024-09-27 18:03:19
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🇸🇦كرهب🇸🇦 :
الله
2024-09-28 15:55:01
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محمود احمد :
الله الله
2024-09-30 16:10:14
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𝐀𝐡𝐦𝐞𝐝 𝐀𝐥-𝐇𝐚𝐫𝐛𝐢🇸🇦 :
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2024-09-26 14:34:16
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ابوعبدالعزيز :
صح إلسان قايلها وشكرالله ناقلها
2024-09-28 21:43:12
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مًخِآوٌيَ آلَلَيَلَ :
واااانشهد 🥰🥰🥰
2024-09-26 10:58:11
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❤️سـلـطـانـة الـقـلـوب❤️ :
اي والله عقلهم جوزتين بخرج እጠቴህ ቶክ አስተያየቱን ስተያየቱን እንዳ
2024-09-29 11:13:21
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انشهد
2024-09-29 04:45:38
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soso_1771
جنوبيه :
ما طرف النوم عيني ولا هنيت رقاد
2024-09-28 16:47:12
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zahrah.u
زهور القحطاني :
أنا أشهد
2024-10-06 03:23:48
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الي اخر شي متوفرين
2024-09-26 21:28:02
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زبده الأبيات من زعل بليا سبب مقيط وقفاه رشاه
2024-09-28 11:17:33
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محمد الحويطي :
كلن بسوقه يتفوق
2024-09-30 21:40:33
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9ysil_
ALBALWi 🇸🇦. :
عزالله
2024-12-03 14:12:20
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nas56465
بركان :
فك الحفظ لا هنت😂
2024-10-01 09:27:46
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user488414728
كل شي له وقت :
ماقول الا الله يكفينا شرهم من آراد بنا شر 🌹
2024-09-30 18:35:40
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