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Rossana Casale
Rossana Casale
turnover time:2026-03-19 04:04:11
country:
Italy
Languages:
Italian, English
Genre:
Jazz, Pop
Official site:
http://www.rossanacasale.it/
Wiki:
http://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rossana_Casale
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A che servono gli dei [English translation]
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Alba argentina [Latvian translation]
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Volesse il cielo
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Alba argentina lyrics
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Mio nemico lyrics
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Mio nemico (Romanian translation)
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Incredible [Catalan translation]
Immortality [Arabic translation]
Incognito [German translation]
Immensité [Portuguese translation]
If you could see me now [French translation]
Immensité [Romanian translation]
Incognito [Croatian translation]
Incredible [Romanian translation]
Immortality [Dutch translation]
In some small way [Hungarian translation]
Imperfections [Finnish translation]
Immortality [Italian translation]
Imperfections [Portuguese translation]
Incredible lyrics
If That's What It Takes [Slovak translation]
Is This What I Get For Loving You [French translation]
Immortality [Hungarian translation]
It's All Coming Back to Me Now [Arabic translation]
If You Asked Me To [Serbian translation]
Introduction lyrics
If That's What It Takes [Romanian translation]
In His Touch [Portuguese translation]
If We Could Start Over [French translation]
Incognito [Italian translation]
Incredible [Finnish translation]
If You Asked Me To [Arabic translation]
Introduction [Romanian translation]
In His Touch [Slovak translation]
It's All Coming Back to Me Now lyrics
If That's What It Takes [Turkish translation]
If You Asked Me To [Italian translation]
If That's What It Takes [German translation]
Incognito [English translation]
If you could see me now lyrics
Immortality [Bulgarian translation]
It's All Coming Back to Me Now [Czech translation]
Incognito lyrics
Incognito [Portuguese translation]
Immortality [Spanish translation]
If That's What It Takes [Portuguese translation]
Immortality lyrics
If That's What It Takes [Persian translation]
Immortality [German translation]
If That's What It Takes [Hungarian translation]
If You Asked Me To [Greek translation]
Imperfections [German translation]
Immensité [Spanish translation]
If You Asked Me To [German translation]
If You Asked Me To [Slovak translation]
If That's What It Takes [Serbian translation]
Immortality [Chinese translation]
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Immortality [French translation]
Incredible [Turkish translation]
Is This What I Get For Loving You [Indonesian translation]
It's a Man's Man's Man's World [Portuguese translation]
Incredible [Portuguese translation]
It's a Man's Man's Man's World lyrics
Imperfections lyrics
Immensité [Italian translation]
If Walls Could Talk [French translation]
In His Touch lyrics
If We Could Start Over [Portuguese translation]
Incognito [Spanish translation]
If Walls Could Talk [Italian translation]
Immensité lyrics
It's a Man's Man's Man's World [Hungarian translation]
If Walls Could Talk [Portuguese translation]
If You Asked Me To [Portuguese translation]
Immensité [English translation]
Immortality [Portuguese translation]
Imperfections [Persian translation]
If Walls Could Talk lyrics
If Walls Could Talk [German translation]
Immensité [Latvian translation]
Imperfections [Greek translation]
Incredible [Serbian translation]
It's All Coming Back to Me Now [Dutch translation]
Incredible [Spanish translation]
Immortality [Romanian translation]
In His Touch [Dutch translation]
It's All Coming Back to Me Now [Chinese translation]
If That's What It Takes [Italian translation]
Introduction [Bulgarian translation]
If We Could Start Over [Hungarian translation]
In some small way lyrics
If Walls Could Talk [Romanian translation]
If That's What It Takes [Italian translation]
If You Asked Me To [French translation]
If We Could Start Over lyrics
Incredible [French translation]
If You Asked Me To [Dutch translation]
In His Touch [German translation]
If Walls Could Talk [Serbian translation]
If You Asked Me To [Filipino/Tagalog translation]
It's a Man's Man's Man's World [Hungarian translation]
Imperfections [Arabic translation]
If You Asked Me To lyrics
Imperfections [Turkish translation]
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