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Amphibia (OST)
Amphibia (OST)
turnover time:2026-03-31 06:58:49
country:
United States
Languages:
English, Italian, Bulgarian, Spanish, Japanese
Genre:
Children's Music, Soundtrack
Official site:
https://disneynow.com/shows/amphibia
Wiki:
https://amphibia.fandom.com/wiki/Amphibia_Wiki
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Amphibia (OST) Lyrics
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No Big Deal [Japanese] [大丈夫] lyrics
No Big Deal [Italian]
No Big Deal [Bulgarian] [No Big Deal] lyrics
No Big Deal [Latin American Spanish] lyrics
Our Special Time Of Year lyrics
No Big Deal lyrics
Our Special Time Of Year [Spanish translation]
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For You Alone lyrics
Harmony lyrics
Kapat gözlerini kimse görmesin lyrics
Underneath The Same Moon [Tongan translation]
Footloose [Turkish translation]
Footloose [German translation]
That's what I call home lyrics
Bak yeşil yeşil kapat Gözlerini lyrics
Footloose [Greek translation]
Benimle Oynar Mısın ? lyrics
Who are you when I'm not looking [Serbian translation]
Decorate The Tree lyrics
The Girl Can't Help It lyrics
Koçero lyrics
Estranhos Como Eu [Portugal] lyrics
Footloose [Croatian translation]
That's what I call home [Italian translation]
Incestvisan lyrics
Meet In Tha Middle lyrics
Por Que Razão lyrics
Wallflowers & Weeds [Spanish translation]
A Sailor Went To Sea/Hornpipe lyrics
Another Cuppa lyrics
A Strange Boy lyrics
Okki Tokki Unga lyrics
I Will [French translation]
Sisotowbell Lane lyrics
The King Is Gone [So Are You] lyrics
The Flow lyrics
Quando nella notte lyrics
Footloose
C'est qui ces deux-là ? lyrics
Spontis zeugen Banker lyrics
Underneath The Same Moon [Greek translation]
Gallo rojo, gallo negro lyrics
Whatcha Doin' Tomorrow [French translation]
Colours lyrics
Animal lyrics
I'm crying lyrics
Sunny In Seattle lyrics
What I wouldn't give [Greek translation]
Shenandoah lyrics
Footloose [Serbian translation]
Я это вижу [Ya eto vizhu] lyrics
Sweet Surrender lyrics
Sunny In Seattle [Serbian translation]
Who are you when I'm not looking [Bulgarian translation]
Brush Your Pet's Hair lyrics
The Dreamer lyrics
Amore e disamore lyrics
Tarde em Itapuã lyrics
That's what I call home [Serbian translation]
Cactus Tree lyrics
Печали свет [Pechali svet] lyrics
She Drives Me Crazy [Thai translation]
Fire Engines lyrics
Sure Be Cool If You Did [Portuguese translation]
Ten times crazier lyrics
Prima o poi lyrics
Humble and Kind lyrics
Who are you when I'm not looking [German translation]
Movin' Too Fast lyrics
Hello lyrics
Don't Drink The Water [Romanian translation]
Who are you when I'm not looking lyrics
Underneath The Same Moon lyrics
Bij jou alleen lyrics
Footloose [Spanish translation]
I Will
Move Like An Emu lyrics
Don't Drink The Water lyrics
Why Don't You Kiss Her? lyrics
Sure Be Cool If You Did lyrics
Footloose [Czech translation]
The King Is Dead lyrics
Better In The Long Run
Simon Says lyrics
That thing we do lyrics
Here We Go Dorothy lyrics
Я в весеннем лесу [Ya v vesennem lesu] lyrics
Tequila Sheila lyrics
Work Hard lyrics
Midnight Believer lyrics
A Dream Is a Wish Your Heart Makes [1970] lyrics
Feryat lyrics
Who are you when I'm not looking [French translation]
The night lyrics
She Drives Me Crazy
Release lyrics
Better In The Long Run [Dutch translation]
Who are you when I'm not looking [Greek translation]
Who are you when I'm not looking [Finnish translation]
What I wouldn't give lyrics
Nave Maria lyrics
Cocky Want A Cracker lyrics
Whatcha Doin' Tomorrow lyrics
Piccolissima serenata lyrics
Get Lit lyrics
Why me lyrics
Wallflowers & Weeds lyrics
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