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nur :
Hari hari cinta begitu indahnya...👍👍👍❤️❤️❤️
2026-06-22 05:33:01
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trmksih bang lagu nya pnuh knangan bangt
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asyik 💃💃💃
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ini lagu thn berp ya
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asik
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coba sih jgn dipotong potong masa semua vt nya dipotong dibagian awal
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bagi yg teliti ada liriknya beda... .
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