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Hi there!
i came to listen to your track because i didn't know the "reggaeton" genre!
wow, wow, the oriental touch: i like this, it's really festive! i like the sitar riffs and the darbuka is famous! really good feeling in this one!
thanks for sharing it :)
congrates
thank you bleep you are the first on make my feeling good thank you this my new style i cauled it mrs music thak you too mach bleep i have lot ideas but iam not profishonal i need to some one to help me thank you again and iam sorry couse my english not good منور واجد واجد كثيرا جدا يابلييب
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i came to listen to your track because i didn't know the "reggaeton" genre!
wow, wow, the oriental touch: i like this, it's really festive! i like the sitar riffs and the darbuka is famous! really good feeling in this one!
thanks for sharing it :)
congrates
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