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[♪ INTRO ]

When you think of allergies, the first thing that comes to mind is probably seasonal allergies,

like a sneezing fit over some pollen, or a food allergy that's closed up somebody's

throat.

But they're more than just pollen and peanuts.

Allergies can happen in response to a lot of things, because they're basically the

result of your body overreacting to something.

Your immune system thinks it's dangerous, even though it really isn't.

And in the end, the inappropriate response becomes the problem.

We're used to certain allergies because we see people who are allergic to the same

ten foods, or the same plants and animals, all the time.

It's possible that these allergies are more common because they look kind of similar to

each other, at least at the molecular level … and they also look kind of similar to

certain proteins on parasitic worms.

So, some researchers think these overreactions are really just a side effect of the immune

system trying to protect itself against a certain type of invader.

But there are also a handful of weird allergies that make even less sense, because in a few

cases, it's hard to say what the offending protein might be.

And some of those can be much harder to avoid than even a peanut butter sandwich … like

water, or your own hormones.

So here are 7 of the strangest allergies out there.

First up, an allergy that lets you write on your skin.

People with dermographism are allergic to touch, and if they want, they can sign their

name on their arm, or write out the name of their condition on their back.

You know, like people do.

What's actually going on here is an exaggerated version of a normal response skin has to touch.

For most people, if you say, drag a capped ballpoint pen across your arm, you'll create

a line that gets red and swells a bit.

In about 2-5% of people, this is more extreme, so it looks like a full-blown hive.

In that sense, demographism isn't all that rare.

What's less common is the more extreme version.

In some people the skin itches, and in some cases it takes hardly any pressure at all,

like just that from a T-shirt.

For some reason physical touch causes a type of immune cell in their skin, known as a mast

cell, to release histamine.

Histamine is a chemical that, among other things, makes blood vessels open up a little

bit . This lets fluid out, and you get that raised welt, or what doctors call urticaria.

Urticaria is a common allergic reaction, but usually, we have some sense of why it happens,

because histamine release from mast cells depends on antibodies.

A bunch of antibodies stick to mast cells, and if they see something they recognize,

like tree pollen, or dust mites, that triggers the mast cell to unleash histamine.

But in the case of dermographism, and several of the other so-called physical urticarias

that we'll talk about next, scientists aren't sure what's happening because there's

no obvious thing the antibodies would recognize.

That's part of the mystery.

Unless there's a genetic cause, most of these urticarias develop in young adulthood,

but could start in childhood or even late in life.

The good news is that because histamine is driving a lot of the allergic reaction, allergy

meds called antihistamines, which prevent histamine from binding to their receptors

and taking effect, can usually help.

Another unusual physical allergy is vibration, or vibratory urticaria.

If someone with this condition does something repetitive, like running or even just clapping

their hands, they can break out in hives within minutes.

This can happen multiple times a day in some people, and they can have other symptoms,

like swelling in their face.

Something about vibration is able to set off mast cells.

In this case, we actually know a bit more than with dermographism, because some cases

of the condition are genetic.

People with a genetic allergy to vibration have a mutation in a protein that's on the

outside of mast cells.

The protein has two subunits, but the mutation makes it harder for them to stay together,

so with vibration, one of the subunits falls away.

Without it, mast cells get the signal to let loose their cargo, and bam: hives.

Then there are the people with an allergy to the cold.

And no, this is not just a dislike of waiting for the bus in the winter time.

Cold urticaria is another physical urticaria, and it can be serious.

Touching cold objects or coming into contact with cold air or water causes welts, along

with angioedema, where the lower layers of the skin swell.

The reason why this physical allergy tends to be more dangerous is because it's pretty

easy to suddenly be totally surrounded by cold water — say, if you're swimming,

or if someone flushes the toilet while you're in the shower.

With so many mast cells releasing histamine throughout their body, someone with an allergy

to the cold can go into anaphylaxis, which involves difficulty breathing and low blood

pressure, and can be deadly.

So, yes, it's actually a pretty decent excuse to live in Florida.

Or Maui.

Just be wary of swimming and cold drinks.

Which brings us to perhaps the most unlikely allergy of all: water.

It's called aquagenic urticaria.

The condition is extremely rare -- one estimate is that there are only 32 people on the entire

planet with the condition.

So scientists don't have a great understanding of it.

But as you can probably guess, it gets in the way of a lot of things, not least bathing

and drinking.

And it makes rain not only annoying, but dangerous.

People with the condition get small hives within a half hour of water exposure, most

often on the upper parts of their bodies, like the neck and arms.

Their throat can start to swell when they drink water, and their own tears or sweat

can also produce the reaction.

Once water is actually inside their tissues, though, it seems to be fine.

As with the other physical urticarias, antihistamines can help — at least enough for someone with

the allergy to stay hydrated.

They don't always work, though, and some people go as far as putting creams or things

like petroleum jelly on their skin to prevent contact with water.

Next up, an allergy to exercise, or what medical professionals call exercise-induced anaphylaxis.

Now, you might be thinking, excellent, what a great excuse to skip the gym!

But as you can probably tell from the word "anaphylaxis," this condition can be pretty

serious.

People will usually start out by getting hives and wheezing, maybe with some nausea and diarrhea

thrown in.

Things will get better if they stop exercising, but if they keep going, their blood pressure

will drop, their throat will swell, and eventually their heart will stop pumping blood.

That's not very good, for obvious reasons, and several people have died.

Fortunately, exercise-induced anaphylaxis is rare — it's more common for people

to just develop hives.

Scientists aren't sure why it happens, but for some reason exercise triggers mast cells

to release lots of histamine and other proteins.

One idea, which is still very much unproven, is that endorphins, which are basically the

body's feel-good chemicals, help stimulate the mast cells to release their inflammatory

goodies.

We know endorphins have the ability to do this sometimes, and you release endorphins

when you exercise.

More strenuous activities, like running or biking, are more likely to spur an attack,

but some people will have an allergic response to something as simple as a raking leaves

or walking.

Being allergic to exercise is already pretty strange, but in some cases, there's an extra

twist, and the person only has the allergic response if they eat a certain food first.

This is called food-dependent exercise-induced anaphylaxis.

Everyone's food triggers are different, but common ones are things like shellfish,

wheat, and tomatoes.

If they exercise within several hours of eating that food, they'll have an allergic reaction.

Why this happens is also a mystery, but scientists suspect that part of it has to do with the

fact that exercise makes the cells lining the gut become less attached to one another,

letting more of the contents slip through.

That makes immune cells more likely to come into contact with allergens from the food

the person just ate.

If they also drink alcohol, symptoms tend to be worse.

The exercise could be doing a bunch of other things too, though, like changing how food

is broken down, or altering something else about the immune system in the gut.

We don't really know.

But in this case, the allergy is pretty easy to avoid.

Once you know your trigger foods, either don't eat them, or if you do, plan to spend the

rest of the afternoon on the couch.

For those with just the exercise allergy, doctors recommend carrying Epipens in case

of an attack, and learning the initial symptoms so they can stop exercising quickly, or training

with a partner who knows about the allergy and is prepared to help if it starts to get

out of hand.

This next one is probably really not fun to discover for the first time: an allergy to

semen.

This, as you might imagine, makes sex a little difficult.

It's called human seminal plasma hypersensitivity, and it's thought to be a fairly straightforward,

if unfortunate, allergy to proteins in semen.

It seems to be more common in biological females, and has mostly been studied as a female health

problem, but males can react to semen too, even their own.

Scientists aren't sure yet which proteins are the problem, although one candidate is

prostate-specific antigen, or PSA, the same protein that doctors will sometimes monitor

for prostate cancer.

The allergy shows up as a burning, itchy redness anywhere else the seminal fluid might touch.

It can also become a systemic reaction, producing hives on different parts of the body, and

cause wheezing and difficulty breathing.

Some people have even gone into anaphylactic shock.

Typically, using condoms during sex helps, as long as the person with the allergy isn't

the one producing the semen.

Some people also keep epipens on standby.

But allergists have also come up with ways to desensitize people to the proteins they

overreact to.

It's similar to an allergy shot you might get for a more typical allergen, like pollen.

Except here, you get increasing doses of your partner's semen applied to your vagina.

Or, if you don't have a vagina, allergists will isolate the proteins you react to, and

then inject them under your skin.

Either way, to keep that built-up tolerance, doctors advise patients to have sex every

2 days or so.

Even though the allergy is rarer in males, some scientists think it could be behind something

called postorgasmic illness syndrome, which is when males develop flu-like symptoms shortly

after they ejaculate, and can feel sick for up to a week.

If you think a semen allergy is bad, consider something called autoimmune progesterone dermatitis.

This is when someone reacts to their own menstrual hormones — specifically progesterone.

Progesterone levels start to go up about halfway through the menstrual cycle, and that's

when the problems begin.

The surge of progesterone can cause rashes, hives, or mouth sores, which last until the

person's period begins and progesterone levels drop.

Because of the recurring nature of the rashes, this is sometimes called cyclic urticaria.

With fewer than 100 cases on the books, scientists know very little about it.

Since it's a reaction to a person's own hormones, it's technically considered an

autoimmune disease, but it shares many features of an allergic response, including the possibility

of anaphylaxis.

Doctors usually treat patients with hormone therapy to prevent the usual production of

progesterone, and a variety of medications can help.

If it's bad enough, though, sometimes people choose to remove their ovaries.

And that's really what makes these kinds of allergies so strange — and difficult.

Normally, if you're allergic to mold spores, pets, or certain foods, you can mostly get

around them by avoiding those things.

But try avoiding water, the cold, or your own monthly hormonal fluctuations.

You either have to completely rearrange your life to avoid those things, if it's even

possible at all.

You might need surgery to remove otherwise perfectly good organs.

Or, with the semen allergy, it can dictate your sex life.

Of course, even the more common types of allergies aren't exactly fun.

But it could be a lot worse than getting hives after an encounter with your neighbor's

cat.

Thanks for watching this episode of SciShow!

SciShow is produced by Complexly, a group of people with a shared thirst for knowledge.

You might already be familiar with some of our other channels, like Crash Course.

If you liked this video, you might want to check out our show Healthcare Triage, where

Dr. Aaron Carroll gives you the rundown on all things medical science — from the opioid

crisis to the truth about cancer risk.

Just head over to youtube.com/healthcaretriage to learn more.

[♪ OUTRO ]

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7 of the Strangest Allergies - Duration: 10:37.

[♪ INTRO ]

When you think of allergies, the first thing that comes to mind is probably seasonal allergies,

like a sneezing fit over some pollen, or a food allergy that's closed up somebody's

throat.

But they're more than just pollen and peanuts.

Allergies can happen in response to a lot of things, because they're basically the

result of your body overreacting to something.

Your immune system thinks it's dangerous, even though it really isn't.

And in the end, the inappropriate response becomes the problem.

We're used to certain allergies because we see people who are allergic to the same

ten foods, or the same plants and animals, all the time.

It's possible that these allergies are more common because they look kind of similar to

each other, at least at the molecular level … and they also look kind of similar to

certain proteins on parasitic worms.

So, some researchers think these overreactions are really just a side effect of the immune

system trying to protect itself against a certain type of invader.

But there are also a handful of weird allergies that make even less sense, because in a few

cases, it's hard to say what the offending protein might be.

And some of those can be much harder to avoid than even a peanut butter sandwich … like

water, or your own hormones.

So here are 7 of the strangest allergies out there.

First up, an allergy that lets you write on your skin.

People with dermographism are allergic to touch, and if they want, they can sign their

name on their arm, or write out the name of their condition on their back.

You know, like people do.

What's actually going on here is an exaggerated version of a normal response skin has to touch.

For most people, if you say, drag a capped ballpoint pen across your arm, you'll create

a line that gets red and swells a bit.

In about 2-5% of people, this is more extreme, so it looks like a full-blown hive.

In that sense, demographism isn't all that rare.

What's less common is the more extreme version.

In some people the skin itches, and in some cases it takes hardly any pressure at all,

like just that from a T-shirt.

For some reason physical touch causes a type of immune cell in their skin, known as a mast

cell, to release histamine.

Histamine is a chemical that, among other things, makes blood vessels open up a little

bit . This lets fluid out, and you get that raised welt, or what doctors call urticaria.

Urticaria is a common allergic reaction, but usually, we have some sense of why it happens,

because histamine release from mast cells depends on antibodies.

A bunch of antibodies stick to mast cells, and if they see something they recognize,

like tree pollen, or dust mites, that triggers the mast cell to unleash histamine.

But in the case of dermographism, and several of the other so-called physical urticarias

that we'll talk about next, scientists aren't sure what's happening because there's

no obvious thing the antibodies would recognize.

That's part of the mystery.

Unless there's a genetic cause, most of these urticarias develop in young adulthood,

but could start in childhood or even late in life.

The good news is that because histamine is driving a lot of the allergic reaction, allergy

meds called antihistamines, which prevent histamine from binding to their receptors

and taking effect, can usually help.

Another unusual physical allergy is vibration, or vibratory urticaria.

If someone with this condition does something repetitive, like running or even just clapping

their hands, they can break out in hives within minutes.

This can happen multiple times a day in some people, and they can have other symptoms,

like swelling in their face.

Something about vibration is able to set off mast cells.

In this case, we actually know a bit more than with dermographism, because some cases

of the condition are genetic.

People with a genetic allergy to vibration have a mutation in a protein that's on the

outside of mast cells.

The protein has two subunits, but the mutation makes it harder for them to stay together,

so with vibration, one of the subunits falls away.

Without it, mast cells get the signal to let loose their cargo, and bam: hives.

Then there are the people with an allergy to the cold.

And no, this is not just a dislike of waiting for the bus in the winter time.

Cold urticaria is another physical urticaria, and it can be serious.

Touching cold objects or coming into contact with cold air or water causes welts, along

with angioedema, where the lower layers of the skin swell.

The reason why this physical allergy tends to be more dangerous is because it's pretty

easy to suddenly be totally surrounded by cold water — say, if you're swimming,

or if someone flushes the toilet while you're in the shower.

With so many mast cells releasing histamine throughout their body, someone with an allergy

to the cold can go into anaphylaxis, which involves difficulty breathing and low blood

pressure, and can be deadly.

So, yes, it's actually a pretty decent excuse to live in Florida.

Or Maui.

Just be wary of swimming and cold drinks.

Which brings us to perhaps the most unlikely allergy of all: water.

It's called aquagenic urticaria.

The condition is extremely rare -- one estimate is that there are only 32 people on the entire

planet with the condition.

So scientists don't have a great understanding of it.

But as you can probably guess, it gets in the way of a lot of things, not least bathing

and drinking.

And it makes rain not only annoying, but dangerous.

People with the condition get small hives within a half hour of water exposure, most

often on the upper parts of their bodies, like the neck and arms.

Their throat can start to swell when they drink water, and their own tears or sweat

can also produce the reaction.

Once water is actually inside their tissues, though, it seems to be fine.

As with the other physical urticarias, antihistamines can help — at least enough for someone with

the allergy to stay hydrated.

They don't always work, though, and some people go as far as putting creams or things

like petroleum jelly on their skin to prevent contact with water.

Next up, an allergy to exercise, or what medical professionals call exercise-induced anaphylaxis.

Now, you might be thinking, excellent, what a great excuse to skip the gym!

But as you can probably tell from the word "anaphylaxis," this condition can be pretty

serious.

People will usually start out by getting hives and wheezing, maybe with some nausea and diarrhea

thrown in.

Things will get better if they stop exercising, but if they keep going, their blood pressure

will drop, their throat will swell, and eventually their heart will stop pumping blood.

That's not very good, for obvious reasons, and several people have died.

Fortunately, exercise-induced anaphylaxis is rare — it's more common for people

to just develop hives.

Scientists aren't sure why it happens, but for some reason exercise triggers mast cells

to release lots of histamine and other proteins.

One idea, which is still very much unproven, is that endorphins, which are basically the

body's feel-good chemicals, help stimulate the mast cells to release their inflammatory

goodies.

We know endorphins have the ability to do this sometimes, and you release endorphins

when you exercise.

More strenuous activities, like running or biking, are more likely to spur an attack,

but some people will have an allergic response to something as simple as a raking leaves

or walking.

Being allergic to exercise is already pretty strange, but in some cases, there's an extra

twist, and the person only has the allergic response if they eat a certain food first.

This is called food-dependent exercise-induced anaphylaxis.

Everyone's food triggers are different, but common ones are things like shellfish,

wheat, and tomatoes.

If they exercise within several hours of eating that food, they'll have an allergic reaction.

Why this happens is also a mystery, but scientists suspect that part of it has to do with the

fact that exercise makes the cells lining the gut become less attached to one another,

letting more of the contents slip through.

That makes immune cells more likely to come into contact with allergens from the food

the person just ate.

If they also drink alcohol, symptoms tend to be worse.

The exercise could be doing a bunch of other things too, though, like changing how food

is broken down, or altering something else about the immune system in the gut.

We don't really know.

But in this case, the allergy is pretty easy to avoid.

Once you know your trigger foods, either don't eat them, or if you do, plan to spend the

rest of the afternoon on the couch.

For those with just the exercise allergy, doctors recommend carrying Epipens in case

of an attack, and learning the initial symptoms so they can stop exercising quickly, or training

with a partner who knows about the allergy and is prepared to help if it starts to get

out of hand.

This next one is probably really not fun to discover for the first time: an allergy to

semen.

This, as you might imagine, makes sex a little difficult.

It's called human seminal plasma hypersensitivity, and it's thought to be a fairly straightforward,

if unfortunate, allergy to proteins in semen.

It seems to be more common in biological females, and has mostly been studied as a female health

problem, but males can react to semen too, even their own.

Scientists aren't sure yet which proteins are the problem, although one candidate is

prostate-specific antigen, or PSA, the same protein that doctors will sometimes monitor

for prostate cancer.

The allergy shows up as a burning, itchy redness anywhere else the seminal fluid might touch.

It can also become a systemic reaction, producing hives on different parts of the body, and

cause wheezing and difficulty breathing.

Some people have even gone into anaphylactic shock.

Typically, using condoms during sex helps, as long as the person with the allergy isn't

the one producing the semen.

Some people also keep epipens on standby.

But allergists have also come up with ways to desensitize people to the proteins they

overreact to.

It's similar to an allergy shot you might get for a more typical allergen, like pollen.

Except here, you get increasing doses of your partner's semen applied to your vagina.

Or, if you don't have a vagina, allergists will isolate the proteins you react to, and

then inject them under your skin.

Either way, to keep that built-up tolerance, doctors advise patients to have sex every

2 days or so.

Even though the allergy is rarer in males, some scientists think it could be behind something

called postorgasmic illness syndrome, which is when males develop flu-like symptoms shortly

after they ejaculate, and can feel sick for up to a week.

If you think a semen allergy is bad, consider something called autoimmune progesterone dermatitis.

This is when someone reacts to their own menstrual hormones — specifically progesterone.

Progesterone levels start to go up about halfway through the menstrual cycle, and that's

when the problems begin.

The surge of progesterone can cause rashes, hives, or mouth sores, which last until the

person's period begins and progesterone levels drop.

Because of the recurring nature of the rashes, this is sometimes called cyclic urticaria.

With fewer than 100 cases on the books, scientists know very little about it.

Since it's a reaction to a person's own hormones, it's technically considered an

autoimmune disease, but it shares many features of an allergic response, including the possibility

of anaphylaxis.

Doctors usually treat patients with hormone therapy to prevent the usual production of

progesterone, and a variety of medications can help.

If it's bad enough, though, sometimes people choose to remove their ovaries.

And that's really what makes these kinds of allergies so strange — and difficult.

Normally, if you're allergic to mold spores, pets, or certain foods, you can mostly get

around them by avoiding those things.

But try avoiding water, the cold, or your own monthly hormonal fluctuations.

You either have to completely rearrange your life to avoid those things, if it's even

possible at all.

You might need surgery to remove otherwise perfectly good organs.

Or, with the semen allergy, it can dictate your sex life.

Of course, even the more common types of allergies aren't exactly fun.

But it could be a lot worse than getting hives after an encounter with your neighbor's

cat.

Thanks for watching this episode of SciShow!

SciShow is produced by Complexly, a group of people with a shared thirst for knowledge.

You might already be familiar with some of our other channels, like Crash Course.

If you liked this video, you might want to check out our show Healthcare Triage, where

Dr. Aaron Carroll gives you the rundown on all things medical science — from the opioid

crisis to the truth about cancer risk.

Just head over to youtube.com/healthcaretriage to learn more.

[♪ OUTRO ]

For more infomation >> 7 of the Strangest Allergies - Duration: 10:37.

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Eşkıya Dünyaya Hükümdar Olmaz / The Bandits Trailer - Episode 94 (Eng & Tur Subs) - Duration: 0:37.

Tell him, if he is not able to set the sechedule right, Ceylan, me and/or Mr. Ünal may die.

Exactly.

Selda is also a specially trained assassin.

Her mission is to kill your brother when necessary.

Ilyas, my friend, where is Hızır?

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1 PANTALON, 3 LOOKS - Lookbook | Ariana mvl - Duration: 2:39.

Hey YouTube !

I'm here today with a new lookbook.

Instead of having theme for my lookbook.

or doing only a random March lookbook,

I decided to do a lookbook around one piece of clothing.

I already did one based on the same principle.

I thought it was kinda cool to show you 3 different looks

with a strong piece.

Don't forget to give this video a like.

And most of all, as I always say, if you're new here

don't forget to subscribe to see more videos.

See you soon,

many many kisses.

Bye bye.

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You Think I'm Crazy | Dark Hook [OUAT] - Duration: 0:56.

That man died

the moment you turned him into a Dark One.

How could you do this to me?

All the Dark One's in my head.

But first we have to take care of her.

You have no idea the kind of man I truly am.

I am a free man now.

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【曾志偉被爆X藍潔瑛】香港大佬陳惠敏竟然開腔:「哪有強X這麼簡單!」,大爆娛圈潛規則【附視頻】~~網民氣得大罵豬腦 !! - Duration: 3:20.

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Cool oder streng? So werden BTN-Jenefer & Matze als Eltern! - Duration: 3:02.

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Ceylin ve Dilara'nın Oyuncak Fili Tom Canlandı - Duration: 2:42.

Hello friends

with you today

Dilara slept.

I came to play with my elephant toy

but unfortunately the toy is not live

I wish it would be nice if I talked. Is not it?

If Only He Spoke

Friends raised the elephant.

Hello Ceylin

You wanted me to come alive.

Okay, I wanted to tell you how you got it.

If I can revive a

if the child wants something from the heart

of course I can get alive

OK

then would you like to meet me?

ok you are puffy

uhh

you do not have bones How are you moving?

i can move

pati - I can walk

Can you blink your eyes?

Now I see my eyes blink.

a lot of fun

tell me your name

My name is TOM or yours?

My name is Ceylin

Hello Ceylin

but overturning colum

Oh you take a lot

what is it that i touch with a finger

Do you know how much my body is?

My boy is too short

because your toy is very normal

I'm tired of being a toy

there are so many toys here

but no one is talking to me.

I talked

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I love you all very much Bye bye

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I'm here today with a new lookbook.

Instead of having theme for my lookbook.

or doing only a random March lookbook,

I decided to do a lookbook around one piece of clothing.

I already did one based on the same principle.

I thought it was kinda cool to show you 3 different looks

with a strong piece.

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Migos type beat 2018 - "Hello World "| Smooth Trap Instrumental | Free Type Beat | 153 BPM

Migos type beat 2018 - "Hello World "| Smooth Trap Instrumental | Free Type Beat | 153 BPM

Migos type beat 2018 - "Hello World "| Smooth Trap Instrumental | Free Type Beat | 153 BPM

Migos type beat 2018 - "Hello World "| Smooth Trap Instrumental | Free Type Beat | 153 BPM

Migos type beat 2018 - "Hello World "| Smooth Trap Instrumental | Free Type Beat | 153 BPM

Migos type beat 2018 - "Hello World "| Smooth Trap Instrumental | Free Type Beat | 153 BPM

Migos type beat 2018 - "Hello World "| Smooth Trap Instrumental | Free Type Beat | 153 BPM

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Migos type beat 2018 - "Hello World "| Smooth Trap Instrumental | Free Type Beat | 153 BPM

Migos type beat 2018 - "Hello World "| Smooth Trap Instrumental | Free Type Beat | 153 BPM

Migos type beat 2018 - "Hello World "| Smooth Trap Instrumental | Free Type Beat | 153 BPM

Migos type beat 2018 - "Hello World "| Smooth Trap Instrumental | Free Type Beat | 153 BPM

Migos type beat 2018 - "Hello World "| Smooth Trap Instrumental | Free Type Beat | 153 BPM

Migos type beat 2018 - "Hello World "| Smooth Trap Instrumental | Free Type Beat | 153 BPM

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Migos type beat 2018 - "Hello World "| Smooth Trap Instrumental | Free Type Beat | 153 BPM

Migos type beat 2018 - "Hello World "| Smooth Trap Instrumental | Free Type Beat | 153 BPM

Migos type beat 2018 - "Hello World "| Smooth Trap Instrumental | Free Type Beat | 153 BPM

Migos type beat 2018 - "Hello World "| Smooth Trap Instrumental | Free Type Beat | 153 BPM

Migos type beat 2018 - "Hello World "| Smooth Trap Instrumental | Free Type Beat | 153 BPM

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