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pragmatic7577
pr@gmatic :
в 2024 она стала известной, потому что все таланты покинули фашисткий режим
2025-09-13 02:24:25
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mixer3336
MiXER :
Надежда вкладищева и Юрий шатунов, и ансамбль " поршневое кольцо"😂
2025-09-13 01:25:27
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pandora68437
Anastasia_Vladimirovna :
У вас кажешева похожа на Агузарову
2025-12-04 01:02:26
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prokrastinacia37
Grizelda :
Долина,Кадышева...все что осталось
2025-10-05 07:04:05
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natalaimbza
zimaleto :
без пугачихи хоть петь стали все нормальные певцы,а не голубая луна
2025-09-13 16:00:53
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vislav1911
Димон :
я думал Надежда Кадышева и Надежда Бабкина это одна и та же исполнительница😬
2025-09-13 13:55:10
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yurilialka
Yuri L :
дарагая но старая пєвіца. Ні таланту ні голосу, зате під гармошку та балайку волає
2025-10-14 16:33:33
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tatar123456789101
кузовной ремонт :
нифига себе, Бугульма.
2025-11-10 13:34:28
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stronzo_8
Stronzo_8 :
Сколько ей было в 90х, я всегда думал что она старая 😁
2025-09-11 13:25:05
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user1554586795946
AIGUL ISAEVA :
Копия Слава как будто сестра
2025-11-10 07:36:19
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user5397320850368
user5397320850368 :
так,помню🥰
2025-09-13 17:34:52
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user1673001995605
Nikneim :
Кадышева и то неруская 😂😅😅😂😂😂
2025-10-11 05:13:44
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tarhun449
ᴛᴀʟᴀɴᴛ﷽ :
первый
2025-09-11 11:38:39
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makhymataeva
Махым Атаева :
красивая женщина 🥰
2025-09-15 13:48:59
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kukagold
kukagold :
Н.Қадешева тюркская фамилия, её деда звали Қадеш
2025-09-15 08:53:58
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areadna57
Areadna :
Очень нравиться исполнение песен и голос волшебный ещё с 90х слушаю Надежду Кадышеву 🥰🥰🥰. Но для чего нужен на сцене сыночек? 😏
2025-09-13 06:57:59
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bigbear10109
🐻 Ведмідь :
Что это?
2025-09-27 16:21:16
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elinna787
🍒🅴🅻🅾🅽🅺🅰🍒🫠 :
родилась в самарской области
2025-10-01 10:11:00
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nellxandi
Nell Xandi :
а Широка река
2025-09-13 05:48:18
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vladislavalexandrovichh
Vladislav Alexandrovich :
ага 25 лямов стоит ее позвать
2025-11-13 15:48:26
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asanabdigali
asanabdigali :
Широка Река это был самый её пик
2025-11-09 19:09:47
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annamartynova28
Анна Мартынова :
Родом она из Самарской области,Клявлинского района так то.🤔
2025-09-13 12:13:16
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andrey22292
andrey22292 :
Не Татарстан , а Мордовия, из столицы Мордовии города Саранска
2025-11-03 22:07:18
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user9480831682842
Андрей :
родилась в самарской области училась в Бугульме знаток
2025-09-12 20:47:15
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terabyteshow
terabyteshow :
да у них классные песни
2025-10-01 21:51:02
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