The song Hỏa Ca - Call Me By Fire by Bằng Kiều, Tuấn Hưng, Tự Long, Hồng Sơn, Phan Đinh Tùng, Đăng Khôi, SOOBIN, Binz, Quốc Thiên, Tăng Phúc, S.T Sơn Thạch, Rhymastic, Đinh Tiến Đạt, Hà Lê, Thanh Duy, Phạm Khánh Hưng, (S)TRONG, Trương Thế Vinh, Kay Trần, Cường Seven, Kiên Ứng, Liên Bỉnh Phát, Duy Nhất, Tiến Luật, Thien Minh, Jun Phạm, Bùi Công Nam, Neko Lê, HuyR, Duy Khánh 周周, BB Trần, Thành Trung, Đỗ Hoàng Hiệp has been played
813,956 times on Spotify since its release on June 28, 2024.
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Other songs from Bằng Kiều, Tuấn Hưng, Tự Long, Hồng Sơn, Phan Đinh Tùng, Đăng Khôi, SOOBIN, Binz, Quốc Thiên, Tăng Phúc, S.T Sơn Thạch, Rhymastic, Đinh Tiến Đạt, Hà Lê, Thanh Duy, Phạm Khánh Hưng, (S)TRONG, Trương Thế Vinh, Kay Trần, Cường Seven, Kiên Ứng, Liên Bỉnh Phát, Duy Nhất, Tiến Luật, Thien Minh, Jun Phạm, Bùi Công Nam, Neko Lê, HuyR, Duy Khánh 周周, BB Trần, Thành Trung, Đỗ Hoàng Hiệp
Đinh Tiến Đạt, Binz, Tiến Luật, Liên Bỉnh Phát, Bùi Công Nam, Rhymastic, Hà Lê, Thien Minh, Tăng Phúc, Quốc Thiên, Thanh Duy, Duy Khánh 周周, Đỗ Hoàng Hiệp
Cường Seven, Phan Đinh Tùng, Bằng Kiều, Jun Phạm, Tự Long, Trương Thế Vinh, Tuấn Hưng, SOOBIN, S.T Sơn Thạch, Kay Trần, BB Trần, (S)TRONG, Kiên Ứng
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