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NikitA (Ukraine)
turnover time:2026-03-19 01:47:46
country:
Ukraine
Languages:
Russian, English
Genre:
Pop
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NikitA
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Zamanla lyrics
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Venüs [English translation]
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Geber [English translation]
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Romatizm Bitti [English translation]
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Kırmızı lyrics
Venüs [Russian translation]
Senden Önce Senden Sonra [English translation]
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Geber [English translation]
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Geber [Russian translation]
Sigara [Russian translation]
Unuttun mu beni [English translation]
Sen Benim [Romanian translation]
Ele Layık [English translation]
Ele Layık [Arabic translation]
Kusura bakma [English translation]
Ele Layık [Portuguese translation]
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Yazık [Russian translation]
Civciv [Azerbaijani translation]
Gökyüzü [English translation]
Kırmızı [Arabic translation]
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Seni Çok Özlüyorum [Bulgarian translation]
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Civciv [English translation]
Git [Greek translation]
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Tutunamadım [English translation]
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Sen Benim [English translation]
Git [Russian translation]
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Git lyrics
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Hey [Russian translation]
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Ele Layık [Hebrew translation]
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Yabancı [Russian translation]
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