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I liab di, i brauch di - song and lyrics by Melissa Naschenweng

The Austrian-Bavarian phrase "i liab di, i brauch di" translates to "I love you, I need you" and is famously used as the title of a 2011 song by singer Melissa Naschenweng. This song is frequently paired with TikTok videos focused on crafting, which might be why it is linked to "paper" or DIY tutorials. i_liab_di_i_brauch_di

Listen to I liab di, i brauch di on Spotify. Song · Melissa Naschenweng · 2011. I liab di, i brauch di I liab di, i brauch di - song

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I liab di, i brauch di - song and lyrics by Melissa Naschenweng

The Austrian-Bavarian phrase "i liab di, i brauch di" translates to "I love you, I need you" and is famously used as the title of a 2011 song by singer Melissa Naschenweng. This song is frequently paired with TikTok videos focused on crafting, which might be why it is linked to "paper" or DIY tutorials.

Listen to I liab di, i brauch di on Spotify. Song · Melissa Naschenweng · 2011. I liab di, i brauch di