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La Trampa
La Trampa
turnover time:2026-02-11 09:20:10
country:
Uruguay
Languages:
Spanish
Genre:
Folk, Hard Rock
Official site:
http://www.latrampa.com.uy/
Wiki:
https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/La_Trampa_(banda_uruguaya)
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LIVIDI SUI GOMITI [German translation]
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LIVIDI SUI GOMITI [Hungarian translation]
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La Trampa Lyrics
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El oro y la maldad [German translation]
El oro y la maldad lyrics
Las décimas lyrics
Caída libre lyrics
Cruz diablo [German translation]
Caída libre [English translation]
Caída libre [German translation]
Cruz diablo lyrics
Cruz diablo [English translation]
El oro y la maldad [English translation]
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Vientos del sur (English translation)
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En la noche (English translation)
Vientos del sur
En la noche (German translation)
Muere con la sonrisa (English translation)
Muere con la sonrisa
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Dintr-o mie de femei lyrics
別れの旅 [Wakare no tabi] lyrics
Langa tine lyrics
Somebody Counts on Me lyrics
Inima [Spanish translation]
Wieso? lyrics
I'll Have to Say I Love You in a Song lyrics
Старый лес [Staryi les] lyrics
Dor să-ţi fie dor [Spanish translation]
All I Wanna Do lyrics
流年 [Liú nián] lyrics
Inima lyrics
Casi te olvido lyrics
Ce mai vrei ? [Italian translation]
Different [Romanian translation]
Dintr-o mie de femei [English translation]
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Dor să-ţi fie dor [Italian translation]
Let Me Know lyrics
Es waren zwei Königskinder lyrics
The Neverending Story [Bossa Version] lyrics
Yhdentoista virran maa lyrics
I Begin to Wonder
영원 [Forever] [yeong-won] lyrics
Keiko Fuji - 女のブルース [Onna no blues]
The Most Beautiful Girl lyrics
Cum sa ma las lyrics
Cand Vremea e REa [English translation]
山の吊橋 [Yama no tsuribashi] lyrics
Что взгрустнулося тебе [Chto vzgrustnulosya tebe] lyrics
Ce faci, fata? lyrics
Το Περιστέρι [To Peristeri] lyrics
Lorena lyrics
Wach auf, meins Herzens Schöne lyrics
当爱人变成爱过的人 [Dāng ài rén biàn chéng ài guò de rén] lyrics
Hit Me With Your Best Shot lyrics
Love is music lyrics
はぐれどり [Haguredori] lyrics
ボーイズドントクライ [Boys Don't Cry] lyrics
Ce faci, fata? [English translation]
Love is music [Romanian translation]
爱坏 [Ài Huài] lyrics
Last Crawl lyrics
Bad Boy Is Back lyrics
Get that money lyrics
Latin Love lyrics
Buscándote lyrics
Lasa-ma sa-i spun lyrics
Месяц июль [Mesyats iyul'] lyrics
緑の地平線 [Midori no Chiheisen] lyrics
Inima [English translation]
막지못해 [Can't Stop] [magji moshae] lyrics
天地 [Tiān de] lyrics
Teratoma lyrics
Mon petit train de banlieue lyrics
사는게 다 [saneunge da] lyrics
Qu'as-tu appris à l'école ? lyrics
설렘각 [Fluttering] [seollemgag] lyrics
遥望 [Yáo wàng] lyrics
From Here to Eternity lyrics
В мире есть красавица одна [V mire yestʹ krasavitsa odna] lyrics
Beautiful Life [German translation]
Different lyrics
Schwanensee lyrics
Dintr-o mie de femei [English translation]
Soledad lyrics
Dor să-ţi fie dor [French translation]
I Like Animals lyrics
夢帰り [Yume Gaeri] lyrics
Когда я был мальчишкой [Kogda ya byl malchishkoy] lyrics
Ce mai vrei ? [English translation]
Sag etwas [Say Something - Deutsche Version] lyrics
Langa tine [English translation]
Beautiful Life lyrics
長良川艶歌 [Nagaragawa Enka] lyrics
Ballad lyrics
Cand Vremea e REa lyrics
Cum sa ma las [English translation]
笃定 [Dǔ dìng] lyrics
Inima [Italian translation]
Dor să-ţi fie dor lyrics
Beautiful Life [Romanian translation]
琵琶湖哀歌 [Biwako aika] lyrics
Ohne dich lyrics
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Závod s mládím lyrics
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Sítě kroků tvých lyrics
Dor să-ţi fie dor [Bulgarian translation]
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Dávám kabát na věšák lyrics
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