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Tamiku [17]
2 years ago
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Ive been roaming the kpop side of brainly recently and there are a ton of kpop fans here, so I want to ask all the kpop fans her

e, what was the first group/soloist you listened to? What group/soloist did you first stan? And lastly, will you be my friend? I am honestly in need of kpop fan friends :P

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1 answer:
Step2247 [10]2 years ago
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Answer:

Explanation: for both first and second question BTS my friend got me into them and I would love to be your friend but I now Stan alot more kpop groups

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<h3>What is mood?</h3>

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