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Author: huntsman7
Posted: Feb 01 2019 - 05:32 PM
Subject: Help me find this greek song? Need Download Link?
Help me identify this song. It's called "istoria mou amartia" and it's a Greek song. I've found various versions of the song sung by different singers, but none of those sounded exactly like this one in the youtube video:

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=ikbou18WZMo

I guess the only way would be to ask the yoitube uploader but I'm afraid she's not active anymore. So we need to identify the singer and the exact name and version of the song. I can't find it anywhere on the internet.

I want to find a .flac download or .mp3 320kbps.
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