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... her strength, she spared no effort to sing. I didn't expect this video to be spread so widely. Therefore, many of the vocal techniques in it are exactly the same as in the previous life. She is really worried about what Feng Xiao sees.

Feng Wei said: "The song is made by me. I know how difficult it is to sing it. In fact, before you, no one can sing except Xia. There are too many whistle in the world, and the world can sing. There are very few."

The whistle, also known as the dolp ...

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