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English, German
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Hip-Hop/Rap
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Save [Italian translation]
Smithereens [Italian translation]
Ruby [German translation]
Screen [Swedish translation]
Stressed Out [Armenian translation]
Screen [Russian translation]
Ride [Portuguese translation]
Stressed Out [Hebrew translation]
Ride [Persian translation]
Smithereens lyrics
Semi-automatic [Ukrainian translation]
Stressed Out [Dutch translation]
Ruby [Finnish translation]
Slowtown [Turkish translation]
Ruby lyrics
Screen [Greek translation]
Ruby [Turkish translation]
Screen [Turkish translation]
Slowtown [French translation]
Semi-automatic [Italian translation]
Shy Away [German translation]
Smithereens [Spanish translation]
Shy Away [French translation]
Ride [Russian translation]
Semi-automatic [Polish translation]
Saturday [Thai translation]
Te deseo lo mejor lyrics
Saturday [Turkish translation]
Shy Away [Turkish translation]
Stressed Out [Azerbaijani translation]
Semi-automatic [Greek translation]
Semi-automatic [Turkish translation]
Semi-automatic [Russian translation]
Smithereens [Turkish translation]
Stressed Out [Finnish translation]
Screen [Finnish translation]
Smithereens [Persian translation]
Slowtown [German translation]
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Smithereens [Reconstruct Version] lyrics
Shy Away [Dutch translation]
Save [Turkish translation]
Slowtown [Greek translation]
Stressed Out [German translation]
Stressed Out [Bulgarian translation]
Shy Away [Turkish translation]
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Stressed Out [Finnish translation]
Ride [Romanian translation]
Slowtown [Spanish translation]
Slowtown [Russian translation]
Screen [Spanish translation]
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Ride [Reconstruct Version] lyrics
Ruby [Hungarian translation]
Stressed Out [Hungarian translation]
Slowtown lyrics
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Slowtown [Turkish translation]
Ride [Turkish translation]
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Ride [Portuguese translation]
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Stressed Out [Croatian translation]
Semi-automatic [German translation]
Stressed Out [Danish translation]
Save lyrics
Ride [Spanish translation]
Ruby [Spanish translation]
Smithereens [Greek translation]
Saturday lyrics
Saturday [Russian translation]
Ruby [Italian translation]
Stressed Out [French translation]
Slowtown [Italian translation]
Semi-automatic [Finnish translation]
Ride [Serbian translation]
Shy Away lyrics
Ruby [French translation]
Saturday [Serbian translation]
Ruby [Swedish translation]
Smithereens [German translation]
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Semi-automatic [French translation]
Semi-automatic [Spanish translation]
Ruby [Russian translation]
Stressed Out [Arabic translation]
Iran Iran 2014 lyrics
Smithereens [Russian translation]
Ride [Serbian translation]
Stressed Out [Greek translation]
Shy Away [Italian translation]
Ruby [Turkish translation]
Ruby [Greek translation]
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