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Ólöf Arnalds
Ólöf Arnalds
turnover time:2026-03-31 07:50:06
country:
Iceland
Languages:
Icelandic, English
Genre:
Folk
Official site:
http://www.olofarnalds.com
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Klara [Russian translation]
Ég Umvef Hjarta Mitt [Turkish translation]
Ég Umvef Hjarta Mitt [English translation]
Innundir skinni lyrics
Klara [English translation]
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Klara [Norwegian translation]
Ég Umvef Hjarta Mitt lyrics
Klara lyrics
Innundir skinni [English translation]
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Сен Тропе [Saint-Tropez] [English translation]
Ръка за ръка [Raka za raka] [English translation]
Те знаят да обичат [Te znaiat da obichat] [Russian translation]
Празнуваш ли сега [Praznuvash li sega] [English translation]
Подлудяваш ме [Podludyavash me] [Russian translation]
Само с теб [Samo s teb] [Turkish translation]
Сен Тропе [Saint-Tropez] [Polish translation]
Сладка мъка [Sladka maka] lyrics
Прави любов, а не война [Pravi lubov, a ne voina] lyrics
Плачи [Plachi] [Transliteration]
Сен Тропе [Saint-Tropez] [Armenian translation]
Следи [Sledi] [English translation]
Сълзи [Salzi] [Greek translation]
Плачи [Plachi] [Transliteration]
Прави любов, а не война [Pravi lubov, a ne voina] [Transliteration]
Сагапо [Sagapo] [English translation]
Студена си [Studena si] lyrics
Ръка за ръка [Raka za raka] lyrics
Прави любов, а не война [Pravi lubov, a ne voina] [English translation]
Сълзи [Salzi] [English translation]
Сен Тропе [Saint-Tropez] [French translation]
Подлудяваш ме [Podludyavash me] [English translation]
Само за теб [Samo za teb] [Russian translation]
Само за теб [Samo za teb] [English translation]
Те знаят да обичат [Te znaiat da obichat] [English translation]
Сен Тропе [Saint-Tropez] [Serbian translation]
Празнуваш ли сега [Praznuvash li sega] lyrics
Сагапо [Sagapo] lyrics
Сен Тропе [Saint-Tropez] [Albanian translation]
Само за теб [Samo za teb] [Romanian translation]
Сън [San] lyrics
Сен Тропе [Saint-Tropez] [Croatian translation]
Само за теб [Samo za teb] [Turkish translation]
Студена си [Studena si] [English translation]
Сън [San] [English translation]
Сен Тропе [Saint-Tropez] [Serbian translation]
Сен Тропе [Saint-Tropez] [Transliteration]
Сълзи [Salzi] [Transliteration]
Сен Тропе [Saint-Tropez] [Slovenian translation]
Позна ли ме? [Pozna li me?] [Transliteration]
Само с теб [Samo s teb] [English translation]
Само с теб [Samo s teb] [Greek translation]
Прави любов, а не война [Pravi lubov, a ne voina] [Transliteration]
Само с теб [Samo s teb] [English translation]
Подлудяваш ме [Podludyavash me] lyrics
Ръка за ръка [Raka za raka] [Transliteration]
Сън [San] [Transliteration]
Сен Тропе [Saint-Tropez] [Macedonian translation]
Те знаят да обичат [Te znaiat da obichat] [Transliteration]
Плачи [Plachi] [Russian translation]
Студена си [Studena si] [Serbian translation]
Те знаят да обичат [Te znaiat da obichat] lyrics
Прави любов, а не война [Pravi lubov, a ne voina] [Croatian translation]
Само за теб [Samo za teb] [English translation]
Руска си вода налива [Ruska si voda naliva] [Transliteration]
Последна цигарa [Posledna Tsigara] [Transliteration]
Сагапо [Sagapo] [Turkish translation]
Студена си [Studena si] [Russian translation]
Сен Тропе [Saint-Tropez] [German translation]
Студена си [Studena si] [Turkish translation]
Само с теб [Samo s teb] [Transliteration]
Плачи [Plachi] [Turkish translation]
Ръка за ръка [Raka za raka] [Turkish translation]
Те знаят да обичат [Te znaiat da obichat] [Transliteration]
Само за теб [Samo za teb] [Transliteration]
Прави любов, а не война [Pravi lubov, a ne voina] [Turkish translation]
Сен Тропе [Saint-Tropez] lyrics
Празнуваш ли сега [Praznuvash li sega] [Transliteration]
Сен Тропе [Saint-Tropez] [Azerbaijani translation]
Следи [Sledi] lyrics
Празнуваш ли сега [Praznuvash li sega] [Russian translation]
Студена си [Studena si] [Transliteration]
Позна ли ме? [Pozna li me?] lyrics
Само за теб [Samo za teb] lyrics
Ръка за ръка [Raka za raka] [English translation]
Сен Тропе [Saint-Tropez] [Transliteration]
Празнуваш ли сега [Praznuvash li sega] [Turkish translation]
Само с теб [Samo s teb] [Azerbaijani translation]
Последна цигарa [Posledna Tsigara] [English translation]
Позна ли ме? [Pozna li me?] [English translation]
Сен Тропе [Saint-Tropez] [Greek translation]
Последна цигарa [Posledna Tsigara] lyrics
Ръка за ръка [Raka za raka] [Romanian translation]
Сълзи [Salzi] lyrics
Сен Тропе [Saint-Tropez] [Russian translation]
Сен Тропе [Saint-Tropez] [Spanish translation]
Ръка за ръка [Raka za raka] [Russian translation]
Позна ли ме? [Pozna li me?] [Turkish translation]
Сълзи [Salzi] [Turkish translation]
Само с теб [Samo s teb] lyrics
Само с теб [Samo s teb] [Turkish translation]
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Сън [San] [Transliteration]
Следи [Sledi] [Transliteration]
Позна ли ме? [Pozna li me?] [Bosnian translation]
Руска си вода налива [Ruska si voda naliva] lyrics
Само с теб [Samo s teb] [Czech translation]
Само с теб [Samo s teb] [Russian translation]
Сен Тропе [Saint-Tropez] [Romanian translation]
Сен Тропе [Saint-Tropez] [Turkish translation]
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