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ikeuvies
🍀 :
2021-2022 chris was his prime 🙏
2024-12-12 03:39:24
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.nadmyproblem
𝓝 :
girl stabbed me with nostalgia
2024-12-12 15:32:51
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darla_star3
Darla_star :
SUMMER😩✋
2025-01-22 18:39:24
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rqskz4
Stella♡ 𖣂 :
its so sad i didnt knew them earlier
2024-12-13 10:55:58
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kalogrzxo
𝒍𝒊𝒍𝒚ꨄ︎ :
this era feels like summer😭
2024-12-12 22:59:31
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vibeinfall_
sienna 🪽 :
LOVE CHRIS FRAT BOY ERA
2024-12-15 00:44:05
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_natcsw
nath :
21 chris and 22 matt. hear me out on this one
2024-12-13 05:10:54
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enhafimz
sydney :
his prime
2024-12-11 23:36:42
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that1_s0f1a.20
sofia★!! :
WHAT SONG IS THIS IVE LEGIT BEEN SEARCHING EVERYWHERE
2025-02-21 00:15:40
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clarac_spam
clara :
what song is this
2025-03-06 16:42:46
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stvrn_fan_333
ST 🧡 :
Dare I say this was the best Chris era
2024-12-12 21:11:03
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marinamassolajose
marina :
golden era
2024-12-12 00:21:12
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marina.nina1901
Marina Nina✨️ :
What is the name of the song?
2024-12-23 13:53:08
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ilksfmudu
ilksfmudu :
that was everything 😩
2024-12-12 10:09:56
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pruivpznrhe
Ethereal_✨🩻 :
Song name ?
2025-01-05 14:54:07
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scarley13.0403
Scarlett 🧡🏁🏎️🐴 :
What’s this song?
2024-12-13 17:17:45
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eli_beli16
Eliii (#1 SEUNGMIN GOONER) :
You just had to be there
2024-12-14 16:24:22
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imquackk_
imquackk :
everyone looked so good in 2021 i swear
2024-12-14 12:47:46
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fake.oliviaa
olivia ✟🦌 :
the nostalgia omg i’m sobbing
2024-12-14 21:16:05
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e.ocean.x
E🏹🎧🎱 :
I'm so ready for summer
2025-01-15 07:25:08
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daisy.vanill9
daisy.vanill9 :
Miss him like this 🙏🏼😭❤️‍🩹
2024-12-12 16:41:37
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jalynnrez0
jalynnrez0 :
so glad i got to experience this era.
2025-03-08 01:49:55
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sturnioloblurrr
nono 𝜗𝜚˚⋆ :
Best era the time I started watching them
2024-12-12 20:01:51
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breakawayroper50
💸🐆🪩Molly Becker🪩🐆💸 :
I miss 2021-2022 chris 2022-2023 nick and 2022 Matt😭
2024-12-13 20:28:37
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ydkgas
:p :
chris , matt, y vinnie 2021.
2024-12-12 19:27:57
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