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A round sticker featuring a burger-headed man in a suit walking. Above the figure is written "DJ burgerhead" and "Make a Move." Below the character, there is a QR code and a Spotify code.

Stockholm DJ burgerhead Make a Move https://linktr.ee/qr/791c023d-a676-4d31-b6a9-2fba494dcd7b?utm_source=qr_code

#stockholm#spotifycode#music#sweden#qrcode#makeamove#djburgerhead#burgerhead
15 March 2025
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