Simon D. – Cheerz
What does Hip Hop sound like when combined with Big Band, Latin, Tango and some Pop Baroque? Check out Simon D’s single for Cheerz (짠해).
What does Hip Hop sound like when combined with Big Band, Latin, Tango and some Pop Baroque? Check out Simon D’s single for Cheerz (짠해).
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