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PMx 45 - Brayan Valenzuela

1 h 0 min · 29. april 2026
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@brayanvalenzuela delivers a powerful liveset of all original material. Tracklist: 1. Intro 2. Brayan Valenzuela - Nancy, She Become a Groupie 3. Brayan Valenzuela - Ping Pong 4. Brayan Valenzuela - BlaBlaBla 5. Brayan Valenzuela - Another Planet 6. Brayan Valenzuela - Gimme A Break 7. Brayan Valenzuela - Sapos Vaqueros 8. Brayan Valenzuela - Psy 9. Brayan Valenzuela - We Need To Choose One 10. Brayan Valenzuela - All You Need Is Weed And Love 11. Brayan Valenzuela - Your Advice My Friend (Intro Mix) 12. Brayan Valenzuela - Mr Mj 13. Brayan Valenzuela - The World is Going to Shit And Everyone Is a Philosopher 14. Brayan Valenzuela - Dub Papi

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