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Pitbull
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The Neighbourhood
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Becky G
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Michael Jackson
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One Direction
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sabrina carpenter
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Take on Me
Song · a-ha
Standing Next to You
Jung Kook
Kevin Kaarl
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7 rings
Song · Ariana Grande

Cheap Thrills
Song · Sia
Zoé
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Nirvana
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Juice WRLD
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Manuel Turizo
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Duki
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Piso 21
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Adele
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Chino & Nacho
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21 Savage
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Eminem
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Bad Bunny
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Paulo Londra
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Avicii
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Shawn Mendes
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5 Seconds of Summer
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Chase Atlantic
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Favorites
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Doja Cat
Cardi B
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Melanie Martinez
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KAROL G
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Selena Gomez
ROSALÍA
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Cazzu
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Girl in Red
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SZA
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Mystery of Love (From the Original Motion Picture “Call Me by Your Name”)
Album · Sufjan Stevens
Brillas
Song · León Larregui
Talking to the Moon
Bruno Mars
Don't (feat. RM)
eAeon, RM

Ariana Grande
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Hold On
Track · Chord Overstreet

Pity Party
Song · Melanie Martinez

The Scientist
Song · Coldplay

Daddy Issues
Song · The Neighbourhood

Silhouette
Song · Pastel Ghost

Dark Beach
Song · Pastel Ghost

Stressed Out
Song · Twenty One Pilots

Safe and Sound
Song · Capital Cities

Oye Pablo
Song · Danna Paola

Mala Fama
Song · Danna Paola

Looking at Me
Song · Sabrina Carpenter

BABYDOLL
Song · Ari Abdul

Midnight City
Song · M83

It Ain’t Me (with Selena Gomez)
It Ain’t Me (with Selena Gomez)

Calvin Harris
Calvin Harris
Calvin Harris feat. Ne-Yo

Sam Smith
Sam Smith
Multi-Platinum, GRAMMY®, BRIT, Golden Globe and Academy Award winning artist Sam Smith is one of the most celebrated musical artists to emerge in recent history. Their most recent album, <a href="spotify:album:3Uq1jNGnD412ZvCb6j2DKV" data-name="Gloria">Gloria</a> is Sam’s 4th studio and 3rd #1 album, building on the success of critically acclaimed 2020 predecessor, <a href="spotify:album:5XCBX16KNYsAe7V5hQV9mC" data-name="Love Goes">Love Goes</a>. Their multi-platinum debut <a href="spotify:album:08jWgM4vSkTose4blKBWov" data-name="In The Lonely Hour">In The Lonely Hour</a> became the biggest selling debut album of the decade, holding the most number of weeks in the top spot during 2010s. Three years later and following the success of their James Bond theme <a href="spotify:album:50bQvrNAFsAaIbqCcfD7FT" data-name="Writing's On The Wall">Writing's On The Wall</a>, Sam released their second project <a href="spotify:album:3y4eXWur67Kae82MkTynXp" data-name="The Thrill Of It All">The Thrill Of It All</a>, debuting at #1 on the UK Charts and US Billboard 200, marked a milestone as Sam’s first US #1 album. Most recently Sam gained global virality for the GRAMMY award winning single <a href="spotify:track:3nqQXoyQOWXiESFLlDF1hG" data-name="Unholy (feat. Kim Petras)">Unholy (feat. Kim Petras)</a>, their 8th UK #1 single and 1st Billboard Hot 100 #1, making history with collaborator Kim Petras as the first non-binary and transgender artists to land on the top spot. Furthering the song's legendary status, Unholy became one of a handful of British singles to achieve a BRIT Billion streaming status. Sam has enjoyed over 47 million album sales, 374 million single sales and 78 billion career streams. They have achieved 5 Grammys, 3 Brits, a Golden Globe, an Oscar, 3 UK #1 Albums, 8 UK #1 Singles, 21 Billboard 100 Hits.
Hasta Que Me Olvides
Track · Luis Miguel
La Incondicional
Track · Luis Miguel

Tengo Todo Excepto a Ti
Song · Luis Miguel

Ahora Te Puedes Marchar
Song · Luis Miguel

Culpable O No - Miénteme Como Siempre
Song · Luis Miguel

La Media Vuelta
Song · Luis Miguel

Inolvidable
Song · Luis Miguel

Belinda
Belinda
Belinda AKA 🌵Beli-K🌵 es una cantante, actriz y compositora que ha cautivado al público desde su infancia. Ha experimentado con diversos géneros musicales, desde el pop y las baladas hasta el dance, rock, reggaetón, trap y regional mexicano. Desde el lanzamiento de su primer álbum como solista en 2003, titulado Belinda, ha vendido más de 16 millones de discos a nivel mundial. Este debut fue un éxito rotundo, alcanzando el doble platino en México y España, consolidándola como una de las artistas pop más prometedoras de su generación. Su segundo álbum, Utopía (2006), también fue exitoso, alcanzando el platino en México y recibiendo múltiples nominaciones a premios internacionales. Continuó con éxitos en Carpe Diem (2010) y Catarsis (2013), que también recibieron fuerte recepción comercial y crítica. A lo largo de su carrera, Belinda ha sido reconocida con premios como MTV Latin Music Awards, Premios Billboard Latinos y Premios Lo Nuestro. Su capacidad para reinventarse la ha mantenido relevante en la industria musical, convirtiéndose en una figura influyente para millones de jóvenes. Su pasión por la música y entrega al público la hacen una de las estrellas más queridas y admiradas de Latinoamérica. En 2024, lanzó los sencillos Cactus, 300 Noches con Natanael Cano y La Mala, que rápidamente se posicionaron en los primeros lugares, acumulando millones de reproducciones.

Maluma
Maluma
Maluma is the stage name of award-winning Colombian pop singer, songwriter, and rapper Juan Luis Londoño Arias. Possessed of a sweet, grainy tenor voice and streetwise yet romantic delivery, the pop urbano was able to cross over from a reggaeton audience to the mainstream thanks to infectious early singles such as "Obsesión" and "Miss Independent" (whose videos also went viral). His 2012 debut Magia endeared him to radio listeners across Latin America, while 2015's Pretty Boy, Dirty Boy broke through in the U.S., landing on the upper rungs of the Latin Pop, Urban, and Tropical charts. Since that time, Maluma has been charging toward world domination with a steady stream of videos, charting singles, and hit albums like 2019's 11:11 and 2020's Papi Juancho. He was also the subject of the documentary Maluma: Lo Que Era, Lo Que Soy, Lo Que Seré. His success continued in the next decade with the chart-topping 2021 single "Sobrio," his starring role in the 2022 <a href="spotify:artist:2DlGxzQSjYe5N6G9nkYghR">Jennifer Lopez</a> rom-com Marry Me, and the release of The Love & Sex Tape. Maluma's name is a tribute to his family. Before he began singing professionally, his now-famous stage name was a tattoo on his left leg. He made the word up from the initial syllable of his family's names -- his mother Marlli, his father Luis, and his sister Manuela. He adopted the name a few years later when he started singing and gained fame as a teenager. He originally pursued football as a vocation for eight years and was gifted enough to attract the attention of the media in his native Medellín. He initially sang for pleasure at hundreds of birthday parties, weddings, and celebrations. Given the rise of social media, and YouTube in particular, his already intense focus on music turned exclusive. In 2011, at the age of 16, Maluma cut his first independent single, "Farandulera." Due to its internet popularity and emergent radio airplay in Colombia, the song gained the attention of <a href="spotify:search:label%3A%22Sony+Music%22">Sony Music</a>, which signed him. The following year, Maluma released Magia, his debut album. Several of its singles -- "Obsesión," "Loco," and "Miss Independent" -- received consistent airplay and hit the charts in Colombia and Latin America. His next single, "La Temperatura," entered the North American charts and earned him a Latin Grammy nomination in 2013. The following year, he was the featured vocalist on <a href="spotify:artist:1c22GXH30ijlOfXhfLz9Df">Elvis Crespo</a>'s hit "Ole Brazil," recorded for the World Cup. Maluma returned in early 2015 with PB DB. The Mixtape, a compilation of hits with two new singles, "Me Gustas Tanto" and "Climax." The new tracks charted and set the stage for a brand-new album, Pretty Boy, Dirty Boy, which appeared in the fall. The recording was produced by Walter Kolm. In 2016, Maluma released a collaborative track with fellow Colombian star <a href="spotify:artist:0EmeFodog0BfCgMzAIvKQp">Shakira</a>, "Chantaje," and the video became massively popular, racking up over one billion views online within five months. The track "Cuatro Babys," which reflected him as a swaggering Lothario with a rotating cast of women in and out of his bedroom, sparked a backlash when offended listeners called out the song's objectification of women. Some circulated a petition to have it removed from digital platforms. (It wasn't, but Maluma apologized.) In 2017, Maluma was named "Artist of the Year" at the Premios Lo Nuestro, a Latin music awards show presented by Spanish-language television network Univision. That same year, he began work on his next album, writing songs in English as well as Spanish. In November 2017, he delivered an initial pre-release single, "Corazón," featuring Brazilian singer <a href="spotify:artist:1B0Rp4SWGnFgGCPU5Pju6E">Nego do Borel</a>, that peaked at number five at Hot Latin Songs. In May, he released the full-length F.A.M.E., produced mainly by the artist's Medellín camp, including Édgar "Edge" Barrera and "Rude Boyz" Kevin ADG & Chan el Genio, with further duet contributions by <a href="spotify:artist:5Y5TRrQiqgUO4S36tzjIRZ">Timbaland</a> ("Mi Declaración"), <a href="spotify:artist:3MHaV05u0io8fQbZ2XPtlC">Prince Royce</a> ("Hangover"), and <a href="spotify:artist:07YZf4WDAMNwqr4jfgOZ8y">Jason Derulo</a> on the bilingual "La Ex." The album reached the top spot on the Latin Albums chart and number 37 on the Hot 200. Early 2019 saw Maluma issue a remix of the single "Mala Mía," which featured contributions from <a href="spotify:artist:7FNnA9vBm6EKceENgCGRMb">Anitta</a> and <a href="spotify:artist:4obzFoKoKRHIphyHzJ35G3">Becky G</a>. A few months later, he collaborated with <a href="spotify:artist:6tbjWDEIzxoDsBA1FuhfPW">Madonna</a> on the song "Medellín" from her album Madame X. The pair's hi-tech performance of the song at the Billboard Music Awards brought the house down with its use of holograms. That May, Maluma released his fourth studio album, 11:11, supported by the singles "HP" and "11 P.M." His collaborators on the record included <a href="spotify:artist:1i8SpTcr7yvPOmcqrbnVXY">Ozuna</a>, <a href="spotify:artist:6tbjWDEIzxoDsBA1FuhfPW">Madonna</a>, <a href="spotify:artist:4VMYDCV2IEDYJArk749S6m">Daddy Yankee</a>, and <a href="spotify:artist:7slfeZO9LsJbWgpkIoXBUJ">Ricky Martin</a>. It entered the Top Latin Albums chart at number one in June while F.A.M.E. was still in the Top 20. Also in 2019, YouTube Originals premiered its documentary on the singer, Lo Que Era, Lo Que Soy, Lo Que Seré, directed by Dominican filmmaker Jessy Terrero. In early 2020, Maluma scored another hit with the single "ADMV," which paved the way for his fifth album, Papi Juancho. Released in August of that year, it featured appearances by <a href="spotify:artist:0eHQ9o50hj6ZDNBt6Ys1sD">Yandel</a>, Yomo, <a href="spotify:artist:1pQWsZQehhS4wavwh7Fnxd">Lenny Tavárez</a>, <a href="spotify:artist:14zUHaJZo1mnYtn6IBRaRP">Justin Quiles</a>, and others, peaking at number two on Billboard's Top Latin Albums chart and reaching number 34 on the Billboard 200. 2021 began with the release of the #7DJ (7 Días en Jamaica) EP, followed by the chart-topping stand-along single "Sobrio." Among Maluma's other singles that year were "Imposible Amor" with <a href="spotify:artist:1GDbiv3spRmZ1XdM1jQbT7">Natti Natasha</a> and "Mama Tetema" featuring <a href="spotify:artist:7G9dCn1mqomAa0ucJoBm6J">Rayvanny</a>. In 2022, Maluma starred alongside <a href="spotify:artist:2DlGxzQSjYe5N6G9nkYghR">Jennifer Lopez</a> in the romantic comedy Marry Me, and also sang on the soundtrack. A few months later, he revisited the steamier side of his sound with The Love & Sex Tape which yielded several hits including "Cositas de la USA" and "Nos Comemos Vivos" featuring <a href="spotify:artist:37230BxxYs9ksS7OkZw3IU">Chencho Corleone</a>. ~ Thom Jurek, Rovi
Reik
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Queen
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Los Bukis
Los Bukis
Founded by singer/songwriter <a href="spotify:artist:3tJnB0s6c3oXPq1SCCavnd">Marc Antonio Solís</a> and guitarist cousin Joel Solís, Los Bukis ruled the Mexican charts for 21 years between 1975 and 1996. Their music wove traditional folk forms such as mariachi, cumbia, norteno, romanticos, and corridos with modern rock and pop production. The title track from Falso Amor, their debut album, sold more than one million copies. Later offerings, such as 1986's Me Volví A Acordar De Ti, placed in the Top Ten on the U.S. Top 200. Even 1995's Por Amor a Mi Pueblo -- the last album before their split -- was certified gold in the United States. In May 2021, Los Bukis reunited and released a re-recording of their 1986 hit "Tú Cárcel." Over the next two years, they toured to sold-out stadiums across the U.S. and Mexico. The group was formed by singer/songwriter <a href="spotify:artist:3tJnB0s6c3oXPq1SCCavnd">Marco Antonio Solís</a> and his cousin, guitarist Joel Solís. They had previously performed under the name Los Hermanitos Solís. The original foursome included drummer Jorge Dávila and bassist Enrique "Kike" Gonzalez (who left in 1976 and was replaced by Eusebio "El Chivo" Cortez). Their name is translated as "the kids." They cut their debut album, Casas De Carton (later retitled Falso Amor), and its title-track single sold more than a million copies during its first month of release and was certified diamond. After returning from their first tour, they immediately re-entered the studio and released Te Tuve Y Te Perdi in 1977. It went to number two in Mexico. By 1980, Los Bukis had become a treasured chart act at home but relocated to the U.S. where they began making inroads with an expanded lineup that included keyboardist Roberto Guadarrama and percussionist <a href="spotify:artist:2yAGkhj03nqZpyFYt6pSS5">José Javier Solís</a>. 1982's Yo Te Necesito was nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Mexican-American Performance. That year, Pedro Sanchez signed on as Los Bukis' permanent drummer. In addition to selling records, <a href="spotify:artist:3tJnB0s6c3oXPq1SCCavnd">Solis</a>' original songs drew massive attention from critics and musicians, and he began composing for popular artists including <a href="spotify:artist:73c2MjCAFNyKYIs7nBlqG2">Marisela</a> and <a href="spotify:artist:7HcfNDsEN1QvF3zUvf03OF">Laura Flores</a>. Further, 1985's Donde Vas topped the U.S. Regional Mexican Albums chart. After playing sold-out North and South American tours, Los Bukis released Me Volvi a Acordar de Ti in 1986. The album peaked at number six on the Top 200. 1988's Si Me Recuerdas was also nominated for a Grammy and marked the final album to include <a href="spotify:artist:2yAGkhj03nqZpyFYt6pSS5">José Javier Solís</a>, who decided to pursue a solo career. He was replaced by percussionist/alto saxophonist/backing vocalist José Guadarrama. In 1989, Los Bukis issued Y Para Siempre, 12th studio album. Released in July, it included nine <a href="spotify:artist:3tJnB0s6c3oXPq1SCCavnd">Solís</a> originals (he also produced the album). It netted two singles -- "A Donde Vayas" and "Me Dió Coraje" -- that placed well inside the Top 20, and "Cómo Fuí a Enamorarme de Tí," that topped the Latin Songs chart. The album went to number two and earned Los Bukis four Premios Lo Nuestro awards. That same year, the band issued two compilations that also made the Top Ten: Lo Romántico de Los Bukis and Juntos Otra Vez. The band toured Latin and North America as well as the Caribbean. Issued in October of 1991, A Través de Tus Ojos netted three Top 20 singles and a Grammy nomination for best Latin Pop album. Once more, touring brought them more radio play, television appearances, and big crowds, particularly in the U.S. 1992's Quiéreme underscored their success. It was certified triple-platinum at home and gold in the U.S. as the hits kept coming. 1993's Inalcanzable, their 15th studio album, appeared in July. It was certified gold in the United States and nominated for Pop Album of the Year at the sixth Lo Nuestro Awards. In 1995, Los Bukis issued their final album. Por Amor a Mi Pueblo was certified gold in the U.S. and nominated for another Nuestro award. Following its release, <a href="spotify:artist:3tJnB0s6c3oXPq1SCCavnd">Marco Antonio Solís</a> decided on a solo career. He played one more tour before the group disbanded. <a href="spotify:artist:3tJnB0s6c3oXPq1SCCavnd">Solís</a> has achieved near-iconic status as a songwriter and performer so the jump was easy. The rest of the group went on to form the successful <a href="spotify:artist:7nkBA0CcBFVR78vPhgcTa7">Los Mismos</a>, who issued a dozen albums on several major labels, and played sold-out tours of the U.S., Mexico, and South America. The Los Bukis split was amicable and all members agreed to retire the band's name. After a 25-year hiatus, Los Bukis reunited on May 9, 2021 and released a re-recorded single and video of their 1986 hit "Tú Cárcel." The lineup consisted of <a href="spotify:artist:3tJnB0s6c3oXPq1SCCavnd">Marco Antonio</a>, Joel, and <a href="spotify:artist:2yAGkhj03nqZpyFYt6pSS5">Jose Javier Solís</a>, Roberto Guadarrama, Eusebio Cortez, and Pedro Sanchez. A few weeks later, Jose Guadarrama also rejoined. On June 14, 2021, Los Bukis appeared at a sold-out concert at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, California; they were the first musical act ever to sell it out. The group announced a reunion tour titled Una Historia Cantada. Originally scheduled for four dates, popular demand dictated the itinerary be expanded to nine shows. In February 2022, Los Bukis announced a stadium concert tour of the U.S. and Mexico. Their final concert took place at Estadio Azteca in Mexico City on December 3, 2022. ~ Thom Jurek, Rovi

Belanova
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León Larregui
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Twenty One Pilots
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Avril Lavigne
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Imagine Dragons
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Maná
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Coldplay
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Maroon 5
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Arctic Monkeys
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Cigarettes After Sex
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J Balvin
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Love it
La Perla
Song · ROSALÍA, Yahritza Y Su Esencia
Morat
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Mitski
Artista
the weeknd
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taylor swift
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lana del rey
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the police
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Justin Bieber
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Katy Perry
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Rihanna
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Where Are Ü Now (with Justin Bieber)
Song · Jack Ü, Skrillex, Diplo, Justin Bieber

As Long As You Love Me
Song · Justin Bieber, Big Sean

STAY (with Justin Bieber)
Track · The Kid LAROI, Justin Bieber

Beauty And A Beat
Song · Justin Bieber, Nicki Minaj

Love Yourself
Song · Justin Bieber

What Do You Mean?
Song · Justin Bieber

Let Me Love You
Song · DJ Snake, Justin Bieber

Ghost
Song · Justin Bieber

QLOO*
QLOO*

miau
miau

i like the way you kiss me
Song · Artemas

CHIHIRO
Song · Billie Eilish

BIRDS OF A FEATHER
Song · Billie Eilish

WILDFLOWER
Song · Billie Eilish

Wolves
Song · Selena Gomez, Marshmello

Poker Face
Track · Lady Gaga

I Wanna Be Yours
Track · Arctic Monkeys
Yellow
Track · Coldplay

Every Breath You Take
Track · The Police

Demons
Track · Imagine Dragons

Faded
Track · Alan Walker

Paradise
Track · Coldplay

Titanium (feat. Sia)
Track · David Guetta, Sia

One Last Time
Track · Ariana Grande

After Hours
Track · The Weeknd

Complicated
Track · Avril Lavigne

The Night We Met
Track · Lord Huron

Moscow Mule
Song · Bad Bunny

Golden
Song · Harry Styles

Perdoname (feat. DyCy & Adrian Delgado)
Song · Deorro, DyCy, Adrian Delgado
More Than You Know
Song · Axwell /\ Ingrosso

back to friends
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