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turnover time:2026-02-11 19:18:14
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Korea, South
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English, Korean
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Hip-Hop/Rap
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See the lights [English translation]
What Your Soul Sings [Italian translation]
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Mirror lyrics
Lamento lyrics
Don’t you think [English translation]
Unfinished Sympathy [Tongan translation]
The Spoils [Turkish translation]
Voodoo In My Blood lyrics
Mist [English translation]
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Pordioseros lyrics
Don’t you think [Portuguese translation]
Simge - Ne zamandır
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The Spoils [Serbian translation]
Let's Do It [Let's Fall in Love] lyrics
Teardrop [Turkish translation]
Mirror [English translation]
Teardrop [Romanian translation]
Tu o non tu lyrics
Slowly but surely I go on [Slowly but surely I go On] lyrics
Kantannakoto [German translation]
Η εποχή της Αγάπης [I epohi tis Agapis] lyrics
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Three [Italian translation]
Shine Holder lyrics
See the lights lyrics
ReI [English translation]
The Spoils lyrics
The Spoils [Spanish translation]
Three [Turkish translation]
Catch Me [English translation]
Keeping the Faith lyrics
Teardrop
NINI lyrics
Falando de Amor lyrics
Black Memory [English translation]
Starget lyrics
A-E-U-I [Spanish translation]
Göreceksin kendini lyrics
Angel [Russian translation]
Angel [Turkish translation]
Everything [English translation]
What Your Soul Sings [Tongan translation]
ReI lyrics
Kill the DJ lyrics
LOVE [Transliteration]
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Unfinished Sympathy [Romanian translation]
Unfinished Sympathy [Spanish translation]
Slowly but surely I go on [Slowly but surely I go On] [English translation]
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The Spoils [French translation]
Unfinished Sympathy [Dutch translation]
O Morro Não Tem Fez lyrics
A-E-U-I [English translation]
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Kantannakoto lyrics
Voodoo In My Blood [Turkish translation]
Odori kuruu ningyo lyrics
Capriccio lyrics
Unfinished Sympathy [Greek translation]
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Teardrop lyrics
Voodoo In My Blood [French translation]
Unfinished Sympathy [French translation]
Unfinished Sympathy [Italian translation]
Unfinished Sympathy lyrics
Por tus ojos negros lyrics
The Way It Used to Be lyrics
Starget [English translation]
What Your Soul Sings lyrics
A-E-U-I lyrics
Dictadura lyrics
What Your Soul Sings [French translation]
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Catch Me [Transliteration]
Kantannakoto [English translation]
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5150 lyrics
Unfinished Sympathy [Bulgarian translation]
Everything [Spanish translation]
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Everything lyrics
Angel lyrics
Three lyrics
Última Canción lyrics
Silhouettes lyrics
Unfinished Sympathy [Turkish translation]
Unfinished Sympathy [Serbian translation]
Angel
LOVE lyrics
Mary lyrics
Don’t you think lyrics
Mist lyrics
Πάντα θα Ξημερώνει [Panta tha Ksimeronei] lyrics
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