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el.ramn.we
CaesarZeppeli :
cómo está madre no es viral
2025-09-16 06:53:33
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jes.s_6
Jesús M. :
haz con los hombres del pilar we esos eran Aztecas
2025-09-16 04:54:35
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gandalf1415
Jojo :
Corridos bizarros 🔥
2025-09-16 15:52:30
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h6kdkdh
que pereza escribir el nombre :
confirmado stroheim es mexicano
2025-09-16 00:09:39
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j_grs2009
Gael_RS :
Jojo’s + PesoDeidad = CINE
2025-09-16 02:22:36
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wasarex
Alfredo pinolillo rockefeller :
2025-09-17 04:43:12
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jose.luis.hernnde5673
Jose Luis Hernández :
que bien le queda
2025-09-16 03:48:23
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Cucaracho :
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aldo_785
✬ℳℛ.𝒜 ✬ :
ponlo para imprimir vro
2025-09-17 04:14:12
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Eliram :
este we: Soy puro oro we 👀
2025-09-15 22:06:50
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A L E X I Sシ :
Necesito un edit de jojos con la cancion de "El F"
2025-09-17 04:38:02
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emma_36541
emmanuel.546 :
la ciencia alemana lo más duro
2025-09-16 03:45:11
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moon :
el arte en el museo Bro 🙏
2025-09-16 16:27:35
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SR_UwU_Man :
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Betonyx :
La tecnología alemana es la mejor del mundo
2025-09-16 18:48:41
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jaselcj
JaselCJ :
El mejor jojobro de la parte 2 fr 😭
2025-09-16 05:09:36
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Marcita 🍒 :
ponlo para tatuar 🙏🏻
2025-09-16 15:48:17
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Doppio :
STROHEIM GOD
2025-09-16 08:34:08
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punkysbruskys
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Bro despertó e hizo el mejor edit de jojos 🔥
2025-09-16 17:38:03
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itzi :
Así mero me lo tatúo
2025-09-16 16:54:55
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EmmxD :
Hoy amanecí y no esperaba ver una obra de arte en mi celular
2025-09-16 16:58:29
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. :
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Jehejdh :
Nuevo seguidor ✌️🥹
2025-09-15 23:47:24
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Angel Leonardo Aguilar Alvarez :
2025-09-16 06:52:32
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The Group: Hamilton, Joe Frank & Reynolds Formed in Los Angeles in the late 1960s, Hamilton, Joe Frank & Reynolds were a soft‑rock/pop trio with a knack for crafting radio‑friendly melodies. The original lineup featured:   - Dan Hamilton – guitarist, vocalist, and primary songwriter   - Joe Frank Carollo – bassist and vocalist   - Tommy Reynolds – drummer and vocalist   The group first found success in 1971 with “Don’t Pull Your Love”, a lush, harmony‑driven pop single that climbed to No. 4 on the Billboard Hot 100. By the time “Fallin’ in Love” came around, Reynolds had left the band and was replaced by drummer Alan Dennison  though the group kept the original name for brand recognition.   They were signed to Playboy Records, a label that, despite its short lifespan, managed to score a few major hits in the mid‑’70s.   💖 The Song: “Fallin’ in Love” (1975) Written by Dan Hamilton (with co‑credit to his wife Ann Hamilton), “Fallin’ in Love” is a silky blend of soft rock and rhythm & blues. Released in May 1975 as the title track of their third studio album, it became the group’s biggest hit:   - Billboard Hot 100 – No. 1 (their only chart‑topper)   - Billboard Easy Listening – No. 1   - Billboard Hot Soul Singles – No. 24   - Canada – No. 2 on the Top Singles chart   - Also charted in the UK and Australia   The track’s appeal lies in its laid‑back groove, warm harmonies, and romantic lyricism  the kind of song that feels equally at home on a summer drive or spinning on a turntable in a dimly lit living room.   📀 Legacy “Fallin’ in Love” not only cemented Hamilton, Joe Frank & Reynolds’ place in ’70s pop history, it also gave Playboy Records its only No. 1 pop hit. The song has enjoyed a long afterlife  covered by acts like La Bouche in the ’90s and even sampled by Drake decades later.   While the band never replicated the same chart‑topping success, their work remains a snapshot of the smooth, romantic side of mid‑’70s pop, and “Fallin’ in Love” continues to be a staple on classic hits playlists.   #70shits #70smusic  #hamiltonjoefrankreynolds #fallininlove #oldiesbutgoodies
The Group: Hamilton, Joe Frank & Reynolds Formed in Los Angeles in the late 1960s, Hamilton, Joe Frank & Reynolds were a soft‑rock/pop trio with a knack for crafting radio‑friendly melodies. The original lineup featured: - Dan Hamilton – guitarist, vocalist, and primary songwriter - Joe Frank Carollo – bassist and vocalist - Tommy Reynolds – drummer and vocalist The group first found success in 1971 with “Don’t Pull Your Love”, a lush, harmony‑driven pop single that climbed to No. 4 on the Billboard Hot 100. By the time “Fallin’ in Love” came around, Reynolds had left the band and was replaced by drummer Alan Dennison though the group kept the original name for brand recognition. They were signed to Playboy Records, a label that, despite its short lifespan, managed to score a few major hits in the mid‑’70s. 💖 The Song: “Fallin’ in Love” (1975) Written by Dan Hamilton (with co‑credit to his wife Ann Hamilton), “Fallin’ in Love” is a silky blend of soft rock and rhythm & blues. Released in May 1975 as the title track of their third studio album, it became the group’s biggest hit: - Billboard Hot 100 – No. 1 (their only chart‑topper) - Billboard Easy Listening – No. 1 - Billboard Hot Soul Singles – No. 24 - Canada – No. 2 on the Top Singles chart - Also charted in the UK and Australia The track’s appeal lies in its laid‑back groove, warm harmonies, and romantic lyricism the kind of song that feels equally at home on a summer drive or spinning on a turntable in a dimly lit living room. 📀 Legacy “Fallin’ in Love” not only cemented Hamilton, Joe Frank & Reynolds’ place in ’70s pop history, it also gave Playboy Records its only No. 1 pop hit. The song has enjoyed a long afterlife covered by acts like La Bouche in the ’90s and even sampled by Drake decades later. While the band never replicated the same chart‑topping success, their work remains a snapshot of the smooth, romantic side of mid‑’70s pop, and “Fallin’ in Love” continues to be a staple on classic hits playlists. #70shits #70smusic #hamiltonjoefrankreynolds #fallininlove #oldiesbutgoodies

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