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TEO (DKB)
turnover time:2026-03-19 00:08:04
country:
Korea, South
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Official site:
http://www.bravesound.com/sub/artist/biography.php?gubun=1&idx=49&ckattempt=1
Wiki:
https://kpop.fandom.com/wiki/Teo_(DKB)
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Religion [Turkish translation]
Ride [Finnish translation]
Queen of the Gas Station [Polish translation]
Ride [Monologue] [Macedonian translation]
Radio lyrics
Ride [Georgian translation]
Religion [Turkish translation]
Ride [Full] [French translation]
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Ride [French translation]
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Religion [Greek translation]
Ride [Tongan translation]
Radio [Greek translation]
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Raise Me Up [Mississippi South] [Macedonian translation]
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Ride [Bulgarian translation]
Queen of the Gas Station [Turkish translation]
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Religion [Croatian translation]
Raise Me Up [Mississippi South] [Polish translation]
Ride [Serbian translation]
Religion [Italian translation]
Ride [Turkish translation]
Religion [Macedonian translation]
Queen of the Gas Station [Romanian translation]
Radio [Italian translation]
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Radio [German translation]
Ride [Arabic translation]
Radio [Greek translation]
Ride [Monologue] [Turkish translation]
Religion [Indonesian translation]
Religion [French translation]
Resistance [Macedonian translation]
Radio [Spanish translation]
Ride [German translation]
Ride [Monologue] [Italian translation]
Ride [Russian translation]
Ride [Persian translation]
Ride [Armenian translation]
Religion [Spanish translation]
Ride [Monologue] [Georgian translation]
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Ride [Full] [Turkish translation]
Radio [Croatian translation]
Ride [Monologue] [Turkish translation]
Raise Me Up [Mississippi South] [Turkish translation]
Ride [Full] [Portuguese translation]
Religion lyrics
Radio [Vietnamese translation]
Ride [Monologue] [Arabic translation]
Radio [Polish translation]
Çile lyrics
Religion [Hungarian translation]
Radio [Armenian translation]
Ride [Monologue] [Romanian translation]
Radio [Filipino/Tagalog translation]
Radio [Finnish translation]
Raise Me Up [Mississippi South] lyrics
Religion [Serbian translation]
Radio [Russian translation]
Radio [Serbian translation]
Radio [French translation]
Ride [Croatian translation]
Ride [Greek translation]
Radio [Macedonian translation]
Ride [Monologue] [French translation]
Ride [Portuguese translation]
Ride [Monologue] lyrics
Ride [Monologue] [Spanish translation]
Radio [Bosnian translation]
Ride [Full] [Italian translation]
Radio [Arabic translation]
Religion [Greek translation]
Ride [Arabic translation]
Ride [Full] lyrics
Radio [Portuguese translation]
Ride [Monologue] [Romanian translation]
Resistance lyrics
Ride [Greek translation]
Ride [Full] [Spanish translation]
Radio [Turkish translation]
Ridin' [Macedonian translation]
Ride [Hungarian translation]
Radio [Hungarian translation]
Ride [Turkish translation]
Ride [Italian translation]
Religion [Turkish translation]
Ride lyrics
Ride [Monologue] [Russian translation]
Ride [French translation]
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