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sobode_2526
Mrs K :
Lord i trust in you Amen
2026-04-26 16:36:36
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tshepisometa286
iconic L :
guys this song yhoooooooo❤️❤️❤️❤️
2026-05-07 17:10:25
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sino_m0
Sino_M :
Amen Somandla
2026-05-12 21:36:48
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princess2gbk
pelontle :
My therapy 🔥😁song 🎵
2026-05-11 04:20:06
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buhlemthethwa742
Buhle Mthethwa :
my song 😍❤️😍
2026-04-24 19:13:26
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joanapaulinomandl
Joana paulino Mandlate :
amen
2026-04-30 06:50:07
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user97086766997734
user97086766997734 :
hallelujah 🙏🏻
2026-04-30 04:57:23
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zidlanayokodwaziyayihlab
Zandile Mnandi👌♥️😘 :
AAMEN🙌🙏🙏🙏
2026-04-30 01:44:14
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lolomnyandu
Lolo Mnyandu :
Uzogcini mpilo yami 🙏🙏
2026-05-21 15:17:25
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beatrice.nkosi5
Mrs B :
Hallelujah 🙌 🙏
2026-04-27 17:59:15
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user3246239061638
Ndabezitha Ngubane :
amen
2026-04-29 17:55:17
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dollydlamini2
AZANDE :
Amen
2026-05-19 01:37:40
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Abigail :
amen
2026-05-03 12:19:57
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thembekasgegede
thembekasgegede :
Amen 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
2026-05-03 09:53:09
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tholakele.thola.n
Tholakele thola Ntshangase :
Hallelujah
2026-05-15 10:20:32
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caroline.baroyi
Caroline Baroyi :
Amen amen 🙏🙏
2026-05-02 17:04:41
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amelia.tembe35
Amelia Tembe :
amen 🙏 🙌 🙏 🙌 🙏
2026-04-29 09:58:22
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princess.manqele
BLINK 🥰💝💖❤️‍🔥 :
let me get ready for church tomorrow 😭💃💃
2026-04-24 22:29:07
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pale.baby6
Pale baby :
Amen hallelujah 🙏🙌
2026-05-14 06:29:52
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azaniazinzi8
azania zinzi :
Amen
2026-04-29 18:37:11
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basetsanamalefo
Basetsana Mokete Malefo :
Amen 🙏
2026-04-27 20:30:18
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keqetilengaka
Keqetile Ngaka :
Amen
2026-04-27 17:07:37
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mihlerh121
Lungi :
Amen
2026-04-27 19:17:57
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mama_joy5910
khosi mtim :
SOMANDLA UYIGCINILE IMPILO YAM WAYIKHUSELA HALELUYAH PRAISE YAHUAH
2026-05-08 16:45:12
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