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Sona Jobarteh
Sona Jobarteh
turnover time:2026-03-10 19:22:45
country:
Gambia, The
Languages:
Mandinka
Genre:
Folk
Official site:
http://www.sonajobarteh.com
Wiki:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sona_Jobarteh
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Havali Yarim lyrics
Kara Kedi Şarkı Sözü [English translation]
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Gel de lyrics
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Dusman [Russian translation]
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Kerbela [English translation]
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Gıybet [Russian translation]
Ismi Lazim Degil [English translation]
Karabiberim [English translation]
Kara Kedi lyrics
Ismi Lazim Degil [German translation]
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Harap [Arabic translation]
Beni Dertler Öldürmüş lyrics
Hadi Git lyrics
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Geceleri Yakıp [Russian translation]
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Geceleri Yakıp [Japanese translation]
Gıybet [Russian translation]
Gel de [English translation]
Dusman [German translation]
Kolayca [English translation]
Gitme [English translation]
Ismi Lazim Degil [Russian translation]
Havali Yarim [Persian translation]
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Hadi Git [English translation]
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Kara Kedi Şarkı Sözü [Russian translation]
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Gitme lyrics
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Kabahat [Persian translation]
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Geceleri Yakıp lyrics
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