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Minchanka [31]
3 years ago
11

I’m doing a project in AVID/English about songs we like and I wanna know what songs you like. Simple as that. Maybe I can make a

better project with a bigger perspective. I really like:
What other people say
Lento brabo remix
Reasons
50ft.
Next life
Expectations
Let me know
I don’t blame you
English
1 answer:
mina [271]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

LEtS sTaRt

Explanation:

stronger than you, boy in the bubble, everything black, in the end, play nice, omae wa mou, burn the house down, weak, Bang (by AJR), six feet under, sick thoughts, overwhelmed, rabbit hole, hushh, rabbit hole, antihero, blame it on the kids, drown (boy in space), legends never die, drivers license,  so much more than this, childhood dreams, killing butterflies, grateful, ordinary (xylo), freaks (Jordan Clarke), sunday best, blood//water, all my friends are fake, you broke me first, bury a friend , lie to me (tate mcrae), take over

thats just 25 percent of my spotify list :v

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