@pianar_jay_are_asoy: FIFA WORLD CUP SONGS #Goals #daidai #illuminate #lighter #fyp @fifaworldcup

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_eduu.lz_
Edu🇷🇴🇪🇸 :
1. Ishowspeed song 2. illuminate 3. Echo 4. Dai Dai. (Because goals and lighter are so trash to be in this ranking)
2026-06-01 21:06:18
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alisagracee
alisagracee :
“Speak if you love goals”
2026-06-10 12:46:34
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_hynjinnnn143
𝒉𝒚𝒏𝒋𝒊𝒏𝒏𝒏𝒏 :
goals is good but for her solo song not for world cup
2026-06-02 12:35:15
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lafujoshidecloset._
la fujoshi de closet :
goals no se me hace mala canción pero para el mundial no queda
2026-06-03 23:01:05
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florencia.201228
Flor :
A Dai Dai le falta un poco más de intensidad y queda perfecta
2026-06-05 00:34:05
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santiiago_022
S∆NTI :
tuve que adelantar el vídeo pa dejar de escuchar goals
2026-05-28 18:43:22
514
emmanuel.barajas83
Emmanuel Barajas :
Ligther parece un anuncio de camionetas jajajajaj
2026-06-09 23:35:06
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yes_its.me010
{perfeçtiøŋ} :
never felt this way before 🥲
2026-06-10 14:21:41
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kuromi1929
Kuromi♡ :
Las canciones del mundial, ya no mundialean
2026-06-06 14:14:31
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lalicerin
なかむら りん :
gua fans lisa tapi jujur bgt lagunya kali ini gk cocok buat worldcup karena worldcup tuh lagunya harus vibes meriah dan MVnya juga harus tentang cuplikan worldcup bukan malah goyangan lisa doang.
2026-06-09 10:34:00
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lox85311
NON01001011 :
Dai Dai will be perfect if she replace the oldass to current senior players (let the new gen shine)
2026-06-10 15:14:38
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appleuser29995287
Nesrien🧋 :
"I’m higher and i’m getting higher" what are those lyrics?😭😭🙏🥀
2026-06-10 09:25:53
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ur_fav0084
ur_fav008 :
not hating cus illuminate is a banger and such a vibe but what does it have to do with football?
2026-06-10 06:47:49
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callmeniassss
ni🦝 :
fifa mengira orng² bakal suka kyak yg dreams Jungkook tapi trnyata di luar perkiraan respon orang²😭
2026-06-02 00:02:04
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anos.voldigoad503
Alif_Anin :
mending tabola bale versi world cup
2026-05-30 09:50:50
615
punkyuppie73
June :
1. dai dai 2. illuminate 3. lighter 4. goals
2026-05-27 13:12:18
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elmagroso
elmagroso :
Goals es la peor música jamás escuchada, ni la de julieta vengas es tan mala
2026-06-03 13:26:55
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demondevil2375
pigeon :
I like goals, but for the world cup it doesn't scream unity with the lyrics kinda being self centered
2026-05-30 09:34:27
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