@salshyyy: shouting sad lyrics yet SMILING😭🤍 #lany #lanyconcert #lalalafest2025 @LANY

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valendia_ariane
its_aria :
ganda sa tenga, sakit sa puso
2025-09-29 07:26:02
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muichiro.addict
muichiro addict💭 :
2 lagu stress
2025-09-28 04:58:49
1997
sweet.tha
𝐚𝐲𝐥𝐚𐙚 :
mean it × super far = stress
2025-10-01 09:37:44
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u_loui1
lynx :
the combo i don't know that i need
2025-09-29 01:43:33
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silenceofmystrugglezz
unknown. :
ba't ko kasi ginawang unlimited 'yung second chance na 'yan.
2025-09-29 02:18:43
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twobluue
han :
siapa yang ngasih ide.
2025-09-28 10:44:52
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littleblackhoood
ichaa :
THIS COMBO?? 😩😩
2025-09-28 14:35:57
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rrutoo_17
harttt :
akal akalan paul
2025-09-28 12:27:46
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exclusiveminghaogf
strawrbeyie :
eh siapapun, ambil mic nya sekarang ga🫵🏻🫵🏻
2025-09-28 15:02:59
1001
airish.kae.somera
★itssurrgurll_airishkae★ :
thiss comboo💞
2025-10-01 04:39:15
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nesto148
Ernest. :
ti
2025-09-29 09:11:09
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nerad_vsp
️ :
can we duet lany? you sing, I'll back read n cry.
2025-10-11 01:51:45
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mimirrrra
miiii :
lany kok lagunya nyesek banget jir 😭
2025-09-28 08:36:49
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maybelalaaaa
Bel Panganiban :
Wanna experience this too🥹
2025-10-16 16:24:20
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alviin_5
alvinn :
ngena banget bang paul☝🏻😞
2025-09-28 04:47:56
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lstynanggraeniii
angg❀ :
the combo that i don’t need😔💔
2025-10-08 01:18:34
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irish.lamang.po
rish👾 :
Parang nong 2022-2023 hine-hate LANY dahil sa issues ni Paul 😭 Ngayon gaganyan kayo 😭
2025-09-30 06:53:08
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yana.bananuh
anya۶ৎ :
ba't ko kasi ginawang unlimited 'yung second chance na 'yan.(2)
2025-09-29 04:37:25
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coverezd
mia. :
gue target pasarnya lg
2025-09-30 05:40:46
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antonybwcko28
Antony Bagus953 :
I WAS THERE
2025-09-30 15:52:39
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https.llynn__
️ :
"don't kiss— waking up to nothing"
2025-10-10 20:42:29
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mikaandreeeeesssss
rian :
MY LANYYYY
2025-10-03 01:39:03
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alnaiisss
alsa :
one day pls
2025-09-29 01:59:27
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sunrainboo
sunrainboo :
bisa stop menyakiti hati mungilku gaakk😭
2025-09-28 13:55:29
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loufeylz
Sydney. :
THIS COMBO OMG 😩🤚🏻
2025-10-01 07:40:26
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