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Islegh Taghram Tifhamam lyrics
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Languages:
Tamashek-Berber/Tuareg, English, Arabic
Genre:
Blues, Folk, Rock
Official site:
http://www.tinariwen.com/
Wiki:
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Release [German translation]
Ready! Aim! Fire! [Turkish translation]
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Roots [Portuguese translation]
Radioactive [Turkish translation]
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Yo No Soy Tu Marido lyrics
Real Life [Finnish translation]
Roots [Hungarian translation]
Polaroid [Hungarian translation]
Ready! Aim! Fire! [Turkish translation]
Roots [Croatian translation]
Rise Up [Greek translation]
Radioactive [Greek translation]
Radioactive [Dutch translation]
Ready! Aim! Fire! [Serbian translation]
Ready! Aim! Fire! [Danish translation]
Roots [Turkish translation]
Radioactive lyrics
Ready! Aim! Fire! [Italian translation]
Roots [Spanish translation]
Round And Round [Greek translation]
Rocks lyrics
Radioactive [Azerbaijani translation]
Polaroid [Italian translation]
Ready! Aim! Fire! [Spanish translation]
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Roots [Serbian translation]
Radioactive [Turkish translation]
Rise Up [Russian translation]
Release [Turkish translation]
Roots [Greek translation]
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Roots lyrics
Polaroid [Serbian translation]
Rocks [German translation]
Real Life [Italian translation]
Real Life [Spanish translation]
Rise Up [Finnish translation]
Radioactive [Portuguese translation]
Radioactive [Georgian translation]
Radioactive [Esperanto translation]
Radioactive [Bulgarian translation]
Rocks [Hungarian translation]
Ready! Aim! Fire! [Vietnamese translation]
Radioactive [Japanese translation]
Roots [Italian translation]
Radioactive [French translation]
Radioactive [German translation]
Rocks [Turkish translation]
Rise Up lyrics
Radioactive [Finnish translation]
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Radioactive [Croatian translation]
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Radioactive [Swedish translation]
Roots [French translation]
Release lyrics
Radioactive [Russian translation]
Rise Up [Hungarian translation]
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Roots [Russian translation]
Round And Round lyrics
Radioactive [Hungarian translation]
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