Renārs kaupers alfabēts bērniem
Joka Pēc Alfabēts Lyrics
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When was Joka Pēc Alfabēts released?
Joka Pēc Alfabēts is a latvian song released in 2015.
Joka Pēc Alfabēts is a latvian song released in 2015.
Which album is the song Joka Pēc Alfabēts from?
Joka Pēc Alfabēts is a latvian song from the album Vislabākā Latviešu Dziesmu Izlase Bērniem.
Joka Pēc Alfabēts is a latvian song from the album Vislabākā Latviešu Dziesmu Izlase Bērniem.
Who is the singer of Joka Pēc Alfabēts?
Joka Pēc Alfabēts is sung by Renārs Kaupers and Nianse.
Joka Pēc Alfabēts is sung by Renārs Kaupers and Nianse.
What is the duration of Joka Pēc Alfabēts?
The duration of the song Joka Pēc Alfabēts is 2:26 minutes.
The duration of the song Joka Pēc Alfabēts is 2:26 minutes.
How can I download Joka Pēc Alfabēts?
You can download Joka Pēc Alfabēts on JioSaavn App.
You can download Joka Pēc Alfabēts on JioSaavn App.
Joka Pēc Alfabēts
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126 BPM
Key(?)
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G Maj
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-4.06db
Time signature(?)
How many beats there are per measure/bar.
4/4
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