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Ayaz Erdoğan
Ayaz Erdoğan
turnover time:2026-02-11 09:29:22
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Turkey
Languages:
Turkish
Genre:
Hip-Hop/Rap
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Ayaz Erdoğan Lyrics
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Baba [English translation]
Ederin Olsun [Arabic translation]
Acıya Gülmek lyrics
2 Duble lyrics
Baba lyrics
Çok Seversen Olmuyor lyrics
Baba [Romanian translation]
Acıya Gülmek [German translation]
Ederin Olsun lyrics
Çok Seversen Olmuyor [German translation]
Ayaz Erdoğan also performed lyrics
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Ederin Olsun (Persian translation)
Baba
Ederin Olsun
Ederin Olsun (English translation)
Ederin Olsun lyrics
Ederin Olsun (Arabic translation)
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Interlude lyrics
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Rich Hipster
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Just us lyrics
Hit 'Em Up lyrics
First [Russian translation]
All I do is win lyrics
Dindí lyrics
Hold On To Me lyrics
Not My Time lyrics
Jadakiss - Paper Tags
Where Are You? lyrics
Wunderbar ist die Welt [What a Wonderful World] lyrics
DJ Khaled - No Hook
The Movement [Skit] lyrics
When the Stars Begin to Fall lyrics
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Hell of A Drug lyrics
Room with a View lyrics
Pete Seeger - I Come And Stand At Every Door
First [French [Haitian Creole] translation]
I Guess I'll Have to Change My Plan lyrics
Borracho lyrics
Saved lyrics
Looking for clues lyrics
Porn Star lyrics
My heart belongs to Daddy lyrics
Lagrimas Negras lyrics
Everything [Romanian translation]
Hold On To Me [Romanian translation]
Long Time lyrics
Holy Mountain lyrics
Dream of You lyrics
And That Reminds Me lyrics
Love Thy Neighbor lyrics
Holy ground lyrics
The Rumor lyrics
I'm So Special lyrics
Streets lyrics
Everything [Turkish translation]
Unchanging Love [Russian translation]
Lucky Charm lyrics
Night Song lyrics
Everything [Hungarian translation]
場上稱霸 [chǎng shàng chēng bà]
All The Time lyrics
Almost Human lyrics
Come Alive [Dry Bones] [German translation]
Gold von den Sternen lyrics
DJ Khaled - Interlude [Hallelujah]
If You're Right lyrics
Almost Human [Arabic translation]
I Wanna Be Around lyrics
It's Good to Want You Bad lyrics
Si tu plonges lyrics
First [Greek translation]
I'm So Grateful [Intro] lyrics
Before The Solution lyrics
Hold On To Me [German translation]
Hold On To Me [Russian translation]
First lyrics
You're My Baby lyrics
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Mirage [Outro]
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The Touch of Your Hand lyrics
Billy Ocean lyrics
Everything [Finnish translation]
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High Fashion
First [Finnish translation]
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DJ Khaled - Good Man
About the Blues lyrics
Everything [German translation]
Unchanging Love lyrics
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Come Alive [Dry Bones] [Persian translation]
Las Pulseras del verano [English translation]
New York lyrics
Come Alive [Dry Bones] [Romanian translation]
Everything lyrics
Celebration lyrics
Buenos días Argentina lyrics
LET IT GO [Thai translation]
Almost Human [Finnish translation]
Everything [Russian translation]
It Shouldn't Happen to a Dream lyrics
Like a God lyrics
Get Set for the Blues lyrics
場上稱霸 [chǎng shàng chēng bà] [English translation]
I Love You So Much lyrics
Nervous [cover] lyrics
Science Fiction Stories lyrics
Come Alive [Dry Bones] lyrics
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