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Marco Carta
Marco Carta
turnover time:2026-03-19 02:05:19
country:
Italy
Languages:
Italian, Spanish, English
Genre:
Pop, Pop-Rock
Official site:
http://www.marcocartaofficialsite.com
Wiki:
http://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marco_Carta
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Marco Carta Lyrics
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A chi [Croatian translation]
A chi [Hungarian translation]
A chi [English translation]
Chiudi gli occhi [English translation]
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A chi [French translation]
Casualmente miraste lyrics
Casualmente miraste [English translation]
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Chiudi gli occhi lyrics
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Delicadeza lyrics
Ούζο και χασίσι [Ouzo ke hasisi] lyrics
Melhor Lugar [English translation]
Invisível [French translation]
에디슨 [Edison] [ediseun] lyrics
Como Diria Blavatsky [Italian translation]
Encontro das Águas [Spanish translation]
Closest Friend lyrics
Eu Quero A Verdade lyrics
Closest Friend [Portuguese translation]
Eu Quero A Verdade [English translation]
Delicadeza [French translation]
Tres hojitas, madre lyrics
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Infinito Amor [Spanish translation]
Fênix lyrics
När Det Lider Mot Jul lyrics
Face de Narciso [English translation]
Is It Love lyrics
Ela Une Todas as Coisas [Croatian translation]
Homem Aranha lyrics
Little One lyrics
Fênix [English translation]
Como Diria Blavatsky lyrics
Encontro das Águas lyrics
Invisível lyrics
They say lyrics
Если можешь,прости [Yesli mozhesh', prosti] lyrics
Encontro das Águas [Italian translation]
Me Leve a Sério lyrics
Gold von den Sternen lyrics
Shadows lyrics
Quem Disse
All That Meat And No Potatoes lyrics
Kin to the Wind lyrics
Fênix [French translation]
Luzes Que Se Movem Pelo Céu lyrics
Invisível [English translation]
Infinito Amor [French translation]
La Bamba lyrics
Clara [French translation]
Me Leve a Sério [English translation]
Nigger Blues lyrics
Tonada de medianoche lyrics
Που'ναι τέτοια ώρα η αγάπη μου [Pou'nai tétoia i agápi mou] lyrics
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Els estudiants de Tolosa lyrics
Desafio lyrics
Είδα τα μάτια σου κλαμένα [Ída ta mátia su klaména] lyrics
Homem Aranha [English translation]
Quem dera me conhecesses lyrics
Monalisa [English translation]
If You're Right lyrics
Περιφρόνα με γλυκιά μου [Perifrona me glikia mou] lyrics
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Infinito Amor lyrics
Como Diria Blavatsky [English translation]
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Himalaia [French translation]
Ela Une Todas as Coisas [French translation]
No Signs of Loneliness Here lyrics
Call it a day lyrics
I Am the Man, Thomas [Live] lyrics
Ela Une Todas as Coisas [Greek translation]
Melhor Lugar lyrics
Luzes Que Se Movem Pelo Céu [English translation]
ЛЭП-500 [LEP-500] lyrics
Himalaia [English translation]
Monalisa lyrics
When the Red Red Robin Comes Bob Bob Bobbin' Along lyrics
Me Transformo em Luar lyrics
Once in a While lyrics
Face de Narciso lyrics
With All My Love And Kisses lyrics
Time After Time lyrics
Corrandes occitanes lyrics
Encontro das Águas [Croatian translation]
He Lives In You [Ukrainian] lyrics
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Desafio [English translation]
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Infinito Amor [English translation]
Ela Une Todas as Coisas [English translation]
Himalaia [Italian translation]
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Leve [English translation]
Leve lyrics
Creeque Alley lyrics
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