@retro.hitss: Nostalgia 1987 #nostalgia #retro #Flashback #discoteca #disco #nightclub #70s #80smusic #90smusic #nostalgic #anos80 #anos90 #anos70

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terrycons
Terry C :
We’re all 60+ now….😊
2025-05-08 02:44:41
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user0mqyay0519
betopch204@ :
puro baile nada de drogas ni alcohol bonitos recuerdos ♥️😂
2025-07-03 04:25:01
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marcoantoniofontesvieir0
Marcoantoniofontesvi :
só de ver dói o coração ❤️de saudades
2025-07-24 01:48:01
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arielbajurto
Ariel B🍀🦁 :
Se dan cuenta nadie con una cerveza en mano 🙌quiere decir la vida de antes era la mejor ♥️
2025-05-22 00:39:07
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sasasah.tk
SaSaSá :
Observem que ninguém está segurando um copo com bebida alcoólica. Uma geração que sabia ser feliz, sem álcool. 😉
2025-07-04 04:37:00
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qetuoadgjlxvn61
qetuoadgjlxvn :
Loved the 80’s and 90’s. Just people out having fun, no drama, no fear, no danger.
2025-05-29 15:19:29
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malisson07
Malisson Pereira :
tenho 25 anos eu queria ter vivido esse tempo 🥰
2025-06-20 02:07:01
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annamarieaarsenault
ama :
do kids now days dance ?
2025-06-01 07:51:36
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raulpizarro41
raulpizarro41 :
Esa fue y será la mejor época de nuestra juventud… Hasta el día de hoy se escucha la música de ese tiempo …
2025-07-23 14:27:55
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dorkis.fernandez
dorkis fernandez :
el tiempo vuela...añorando esos años 80 90...los mejores de mi vida
2025-05-08 01:13:24
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sharon.jesso7
Sharron Rose Clarke 🤗🤗 :
my kinda music 🎶🎶 love it 💃💃💃💃💃💃
2025-05-27 00:02:05
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jonathan.sequera1
Jonathan Sequera :
cómo se llama esa canción y quién la canta
2025-05-10 04:07:01
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yulungbeauty_
Dina :
Best times no mobile phones
2025-06-13 01:28:18
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ot_beadworks
OT :
I was 18 and just graduated high school. It was the best time to be young in the 80’s. “Class of 87”🤙
2025-06-16 23:10:15
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marthavila400
marthavila400 :
y q comían no hay gordos
2025-07-17 00:51:12
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michele.cristina019
Michele Cristina Mendes Rocha :
amei muito esse tempo
2025-07-23 19:01:18
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maitan640
user8322521005596jose Ramón :
éso es correcto los que no vivieron esa época no pueden decir nada eso fueron los mejores años 80 y 90 sanos nada de pelea todos nos divertíamos
2025-05-14 00:15:25
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amandamills340
amandamills340 :
Damn makes me remember my late husband that was his favorite song may he rest in peace 💔
2025-05-20 01:17:34
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user93638850
🩸leswismuñoz🩸💙🩸 :
😂😂😂 lo único que les digo quien bailaron con estas canciones cuídense que ya nos duele todo el cuerpo precion alta y perdida de la memoria jajaja
2025-05-19 18:20:53
12
fatizitadetellezgiron
Faith De Téllez Girón :
Qué bonito gente sin cerveza en la mano y lo mejor cero obesidad 🫣
2025-06-22 22:57:57
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ricardozambrano401
Ricardo Zambrano :
yo tenía 17 años bailes está cancion
2025-05-09 23:39:51
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edwin.romero059
Edwin Romero :
canción muy vieja para 1987
2025-05-31 21:31:30
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elexsander76
el mil amores :
como nda estamos biendo los muertitos🥺🥺
2025-06-26 22:43:33
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ivonetemaria5075
Sla1244 :
eu amooooo essa fase foi muito bom
2025-05-08 14:12:03
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crosabarbosa
user5498798911912 :
bons tempo musicas lindas saudades desse tempo 😔😔😔😔😔
2025-05-08 00:44:35
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