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anggrwni29
Anggrwni :
yen krungu lagu iki malah kelingan masa lalu sing sampe saiki durung podo move on sedangkan aku uwes gendong bocil soko wong lanang pilihanku🙂
2025-08-26 00:17:13
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naadinaa085
naadinaa :
day 1 nonton konser mlh ditinggal ngiseng
2025-08-25 23:58:37
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xcclss
Memey :
itu serius g balik orngnya???
2025-08-26 11:48:47
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radhikall
shaleh_Radhikall :
padahal lagek mambenge dolan bareng saiki malah pamit jare kate dilamar wong liyo
2025-08-25 13:08:33
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kotrek_26
ANAK LANANG👶 :
judule karoke😂
2025-08-26 02:12:59
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tzrrrrrr_
tzrrrrrr_ :
😭
2025-08-26 11:13:06
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belamee__
belamee__ :
tapi aku ra ikhlas🥺
2025-08-25 16:58:45
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neninopiantishop
Neni Nopianti🌻 :
tapi aku Ra ikhlas sampe sa ikii
2025-08-26 08:11:15
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haris_lembek
hantamp⁶³ :
malah kelingan arek e seng ws gelem nrimo aku opo onone😌
2025-08-26 02:38:02
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mufti_kha
Khakha🦀 :
teko" omong aku sesok lamaran dek😭😭
2025-08-26 14:49:18
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rtnooo_wg
Rett 🎀 :
NAKUUU .......
2025-09-01 13:44:43
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mas_niarr.02
Yaniar_aja.🌬 :
susah buat ngelupain dia dan kenangan nya yang indah semoga bisa kembali lagi🥺🥺
2025-08-28 17:10:57
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bayu.krisna0
Bayu krisna :
lagu yg buat mas Hasan gak kuat hati maka nya kita di suruh karaoke tiap konser pun dia begitu tp gak buat konser yg indoor
2025-08-28 13:21:25
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anchilnihbos
Inisial A :
lambe ngomong ikhlas,tapi atine seng keloro loro
2025-09-01 06:49:26
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nduk_irna
intulll 🦩 :
sing ngakon nyanyi nggo perasaan sopo,? loro to,? nangis neh to,?
2025-08-26 01:29:18
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afandyahmad3586
Afandy Ahmad3586 :
singsong bareng iki 😂
2025-08-30 13:17:54
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anfaaja_
anfaaja_ :
Asoyyy mbaaa ikaa fyp ❤️🥰
2025-08-26 09:10:59
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nurimann70
mydilaa_123 :
di bayar mas... Mlah tgal nanndii😁😁😁
2025-09-01 09:13:31
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eeenca
enco bukan enca :
semoga kamu selalu bahagia dengan wanita pilihanmu😊
2025-09-01 05:42:21
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rendyfebri_12
rendyfebri_ :
Pecah abies Pakansari🔥🔥🔥
2025-08-27 05:08:54
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mas_er_.28
MAS.R :
lagune ikhlas atine mboten ikhlas blas
2025-08-31 16:22:09
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ndnovita
novita :
bayar buat karoke an ini? 😂ncen lucuu hasan ki
2025-08-30 16:49:53
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sdrnkhrn
Sagitarius🐐 :
awakmu jalok balikan tak iyo ni ngopo saiki malah nglarani maneh?opo awamu pngn gawe aq nyesel karo keputusan ku?
2025-08-30 23:22:25
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angga_psty
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ngising mb🗿
2025-08-31 10:52:39
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disahh14
D_syaa :
aku ra ikhlas kato saiki😔
2025-08-28 06:54:05
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