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Mit dir
"Mit dir" (transl. "With you") is a song recorded by Swiss-Albanian rapper Loredana. The German-language song was written by the aforementioned rapper, and composed and produced by German producers Macloud and Miksu. The official music video for the song was uploaded on 19 December 2019 around 23:59 (CET) onto YouTube to accompany the single's release. A vibrant video, it prominently features scenes of Loredana performing to the song with multiple backup dancers through different scenes.

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