MTV Unplugged: MARUV
2019
0h 51m
MARUV fires up the iconic MTV Unplugged stage with an exclusive performance for MTV Россия. Setlist: 1. Intro 0:35 2. Siren Song 03:17 3. Drunk Groove 07:21 4. Black Water 12:40 5. ETL 16:19 6. Mon Amour 21:10 7. For You 25:40 8. Shame on You 30:30 9. Focus On Me 34:50 10. Между нами 38:20 11. Siren Song 43:02
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