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Sedaia [141]
2 years ago
10

Do you like music?

English
1 answer:
stellarik [79]2 years ago
8 0
<h3>YES I LOVE MUSIC !</h3><h3>I LIKE POP SONGS , LOVE SONGS etc;</h3><h3>I AM FROM DUBAI , HERE POP SONGS ARE REALLY POPULAR !</h3><h3>MY FAVOURITE ARTISTS ARE JENNIE (FROM BLACK PINK BAND) AND WEEKEND <3</h3><h3>IN THE PREVIOUS DECADE  , THERE WAS MORE OF A SLOW TUNE FOR THE SONGS BUT NOW THE SONGS ARE MORE ENERGETIC !</h3><h3>AND ALSO MUSIC OF THE LAST DECADE GAVE IMPORTANCE FOR THE LYRICS OF A SONG , BUT NOW A DAYS ITS JUST THE TUNES THAT MATTERS MORE !</h3><h3>                                               ⊂(^-^⊂)</h3>
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