@djpatrickbersuto: Part 13 FREE QUICK HOST INTRODUCTION TRIBAL MUSIC 🔥🎊 HELLO JULY 2026 ! 🫰☺️💯 #ProduceIntroductionMusic #djpatrickbersuto #HostintroductionMaker #djslife #budgetfriendlyRate

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djpatrickbersuto
DJ Patrick Bersuto :
@everyone ! 300 pesos may host introduction kana ano G ? 24HRS lang to kaya hurry pm and pa reserve and book na me 🫡🫰 Minsan lang to ✨ Bilissssss ! Starting today 24hrs Hurry ! and Let Your Hosting Introduction Music begin 🫡✨🤩
2026-07-11 23:05:21
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mr01202026
mr01202026 :
hm po
2026-08-16 19:48:49
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barbieorquia
BarbieMoira :
Pagawa po ako nito pooo
2026-07-10 03:19:21
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teresoliven
Tere Soliven :
Mgkano po pagawa nito w name?
2026-08-16 03:46:08
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famie626
Famie;) :
Love it🥰
2026-07-02 10:05:55
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hostchristian
Host Christian L :
still avail sir?
2026-07-14 18:06:25
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jammgalveofficial
JammGalveOfficial :
Magkano bayad mag pa edit
2026-07-02 08:36:40
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japhet.abalde
Japhet Abalde :
Ang ganda nito magkano ito? Na may pangala ko?
2026-07-13 02:24:22
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sonnynaron12345
UNKABOGABLE HOST :
please kindly pm me po, pagagwa po ako at kung magkano po? salamat
2026-07-07 04:56:01
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jeanpugoy27
bisdak ni Bai😍 :
maganda ito host
2026-07-11 12:41:37
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djronix23
Daddy Yarn :
how much
2026-07-05 23:51:00
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jimuelshawieechano
JimuelShawieEchano :
magkano po pagawa?? ung with name ng host
2026-07-21 17:47:16
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123jamps
jamps :
hm po sir
2026-07-07 09:17:07
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seyrmon
Sir Mon :
nag pm ko
2026-08-14 11:52:37
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seyrmon
Sir Mon :
nag pm po ako
2026-08-14 11:53:17
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djpatrickbersuto
DJ Patrick Bersuto :
Dahil Maraming Nag Request and want To avail our 300 pesos Promo Rate ' Here It is ‼️will affect today until Monday ‼️🫵🤩 ikaw PAPAHULI KA pa ba? message me now and let your Host introduction Music Begin ‼️☝️☝️☝️☝️☝️☝️☝️☝️☝️☝️
2026-08-16 04:15:23
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djpatrickbersuto
DJ Patrick Bersuto :
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2026-08-05 02:33:13
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cocobubbles :
@Rhea Mae kini, aq nay bahala ani para nimo🔥🔥🔥
2026-07-15 22:31:29
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