@sing_song87: song : Line without a hook by Ricky Montgomery. #linewithoutahook #rickymontgomery #lyrics #song #foryou

just, lyrics.
just, lyrics.
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nopallperabotan
Tapiqulll :
kadang bingung, napa w bisa suka sama dia, padahal Komunikasi jarang, Ketemu Jarang, tapi kalau liat dia lewat langsung kek senang banget bjigur, gak tau kenapa bisa. Maap jadi curhat soalnya bingung mau curhat ke siapa😅
2026-03-18 11:35:48
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vbn.ben
itz.ben10 :
Singing this w a guitar if it gets 2 likes😭✌️
2026-03-16 10:21:35
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rey_evade5
Reyy :
"membuatnya bahagia adalah tugas ku, bukan memilikinya"
2026-03-16 13:36:51
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kiovpi
buh :
arti?
2026-03-16 06:22:53
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kayzzz89
Kyz_ :
"is it worth it is it worth it"
2026-03-17 22:08:10
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leolucifer85
leo aselole 😹 :
gw kebal line without a hook
2026-03-19 04:45:11
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ainanana_19
isyahhh?? :
happy birthday to me[weep]
2026-03-19 04:39:30
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kalapish_kala
kalapish :
"oh baby I am a wreck when I'm without you"
2026-03-20 02:52:44
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lyarst1
llya wnna cb :
dia aja fine tanpa gua, masa gua disini harus gila tanpa dia?? ga masalah, krna gua cinta ama dia jirr.. bahkan klo ada momen dimana dia ngjak balikan, mana mungkin gua nolak? 😂😂 tapi apa mungkin dia ngjak balikan, sikap dia aja udh nunjukin klo BUKAN GUA YANG DIA MAU.
2026-03-19 22:42:13
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sidratul_taha
🗾SidraTuL tahA! :
Tell me is it worth it!!!???
2026-03-17 22:17:43
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liheng.b
LEEFLU :
I need u here to stayyy
2026-03-21 03:10:58
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finnnnn393
Finnnn :
aku benar benar mencintainya,tapi dia tidak memiliki perasaan yang sama, dan aku bagikan kunang kunang yang mengejar matahari karna dia laksana surga, ternyata matahari lah yang mengantarkanku kepuing puing kehancuran.
2026-03-17 02:35:46
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xerhon07
au dah :
2026-03-08 16:06:10
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jhxzzzx
jxztn :
2026-03-13 07:03:49
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radithe_
￴￴ ￴ ￴￴ ￴ ￴￴ :
ngerasa kurang buat seseorang tuh ga enak bet vangke😹
2026-03-18 06:34:35
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jilzss
JIL :
2026-03-08 16:55:45
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in_another_life25
`itterashaii,hanzz‘ :
"is it worth it" emangnya worth it ya excited sendiri?
2026-04-03 12:20:39
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adica_ndra
diki :
oh baby i am a wreck when i'm without you
2026-03-25 03:50:47
9
ellaaa11_one
elaaa mpruyy :
jadi keinget, pernah di post sma mntan mke lagu ini😹
2026-03-22 02:38:35
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1999hok
1,999 :
Nungguin orangnya taunya dia emang gak minta ditungguin
2026-03-19 16:44:47
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cliyii_chaa
LiiiYiichaHa✨ :
artinya apa bang messi
2026-03-16 12:06:40
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fbbs_
fbbs_ :
ahh mas ricky ini emg paling bisa dehh
2026-05-28 17:06:54
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fhrytri
naisu :
is it worth it?
2026-05-24 14:50:28
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imanurzahra_
ιмαω :
2026-04-12 10:14:44
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mhmmdrevanriyansyah
naver :
@Tapiqulll:kadang bingung, napa w bisa suka sama dia, padahal Komunikasi jarang, Ketemu Jarang, tapi kalau liat dia lewat langsung kek senang banget bjigur, gak tau kenapa bisa. Maap jadi curhat soalnya bingung mau curhat ke siapa😅
2026-05-25 13:14:20
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