SHUFFLE
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  • Parts 1
  • Time <5 mins
Ongoing, First published Feb 22, 2017
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I'm an internet-lyrics book blogger too!

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: : HOW TO REQUEST : :

  °List down everything, from the Songtitles to the Singers, in the Private Message section

: : THINGS TO NOTED : :

THIS BOOK IS FOR EVERYBODY

  °If you wish for a personal lyrics book, which will only consists of your requests only, make sure to inform me. We will discuss furthermore regarding this.

  °Example of personal lyrics book is somewhere below my profile.

NO DEADLINE

  °But no worries, your lyrics will safely arrived eventhough it's probably a bit late.

MUSIC VIDEO

  °I've noticed lately, that the official music videos on VEVO channel are not available, so I'll try my best to use other videos that are relateable, if any.

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Update °anytime

Disclaimer: I don't own or claim to own most of these lyrics, videos and photos, those are mine will be claimed.

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