@atif.akbar.7635: qrara rasha |new pashto song 😔🥺😊(Sad song)new pashto song 2025 #pashtosong#پشتوسونگ🖤🔥 #pastoviralsong#pashtoviralvide#viralsong

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꧁༒⫷₱₳₭Ⱨ₮Ø₦ ฿ØɎ 😈 >♤》
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itx_adman302
🇾🇹aDmAñ ³⁰² 🇾🇹 :
💕
2026-01-03 20:37:51
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rohail.khan3275
armane ھلک :
uff da song ay hay😏😏😳
2026-01-18 10:17:59
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abid.ullah.90
Ghamjan alak 🤕🙁💔💔 :
uffffff d song 💔💔💔💔💔💔😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
2026-01-04 08:59:31
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dewanahalak03
❤️🤏پښتون🇦🇫 :
غزاله جاوېد سندره 🥺🥺
2026-01-13 14:52:18
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arfanking285
🍷 ARFAN king🍷 :
2026-01-24 11:08:16
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rahim_ullah_1850
Ma.f.i.m.o.s.h. k.i.L𓅓 😌A.𓀥 :
hyee bewafa A 🫰,🥹
2026-01-04 08:42:05
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ayan_king_27
ننګرهاری هلک🇦🇫 :
😭
2026-01-04 11:50:41
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asadktkkk
☠️👿shahzib gulli🌼❤️ :
I love this song
2026-01-12 05:20:39
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.ghanam..rang
GHANAM. RANG :
غنم رنگ جاناں جانان سونگ
2026-01-30 18:06:10
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its.bashar.khan.5
BASHAR KHAN :
🥺🥺🥺 Had song yar
2026-01-07 05:45:57
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sherani035
☞Fف☜ :
😩
2026-01-04 15:48:58
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user391883349
Wali khan🦅😈🤫💔 :
💔💔💔💔😭
2026-01-05 07:48:33
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rohidss6
👑RR👈💔💔💔ZZ👑 :
💔👈😢 RZ
2026-01-12 08:12:13
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jani.bewafa267
🙃🙃🙃🙃 :
miss you jani (ZZ)😔😔😔😔
2026-02-12 19:33:55
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yasirkhan40005
yasirkhan🇲🇾🇵🇰 :
nice🥰🥰🥰
2026-01-17 17:36:25
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nojan438
Meri Jaan 🥰❤️ :
Ufffffff 🥺
2026-01-15 07:25:52
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user6554872340493
pagal log🥺🥺 :
shaista song hayee
2026-01-31 04:01:26
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hizbi804
H I Z B I .....👻 :
2026-01-28 09:27:28
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nihal.g93
🥀n💔n🥀 :
😳😳😳😳😳😳😳😳😳NF🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰💔💔💔💔💔💔🫀🫀🫀🫀🫀💔💔💔💔💔
2026-01-04 19:13:53
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adnan.khan00099
GYM boy❤️‍🔥 :
hi biwofa dunya😭😭😭
2026-01-11 20:43:25
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danyalking366
danyal Jan ❤️‍🩹 :
ufffff da song 😢😢 D bewafaa da 😢
2026-03-28 14:31:52
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shan.afridi37
Shan afridi :
hayyyyyyyyyyyy🥺🥺🥺🥺🥺
2026-01-18 19:24:00
2
zia.khan7989
Zia Khan 78 👑👈 :
💔💔💔💔💔💔ZK🥹🥹🥹🥹🥹🥹🥹🥹🥹
2026-01-27 06:06:49
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naveed.barki01
Naveed barki :
nice yar ♥️♥️
2026-01-17 14:30:08
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