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Ohwon Lee
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Korea, South
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Qué lejos estoy del suelo donde he nacido [Croatian translation]
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empty corridors [Arabic translation]
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Black Flies [Russian translation]
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Xquenda [Spanish translation]
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Pinotepa lyrics
Naela [Mixtec translation]
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Depth Over Distance lyrics
Palabras de mujer [English translation]
Qué lejos estoy del suelo donde he nacido lyrics
All Is Now Harmed [French translation]
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La Bruja [English translation]
La Bruja [French translation]
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