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XXXTENTACION

Jahseh Dwayne Ricardo Onfroy (Plantation, Florida, January 23, 1998-


Deerfield Beach, Florida, June 18, 2018) better known by his stage name
XXXTENTACION, was an American singer, songwriter and rapper.

Onfroy released his fir st song on the sound distribution platform


SoundCloud in 2014.2 XXXTentacion was in his brief career a popular
figure of the so-called «SoundCloud Rap», trap and rap emo3 although his
greatest success was posthumous, when his song «SAD! »Billboard number one after his death.

Onfroy was born on January 23, 1998 in Plantation, Florida to Jamaican parents Dwayne Ricardo
Onfroy and Cleopatra Bernard, he had two brothers and a half brother on his father's side, although
he was raised mainly by his grandmother Tiffany Rodes, due to the poor financial situation from his
mother, 6 in Pompano Beach, Florida and Lauderhill, Florida. When Onfroy was six years old, he
stabbed a man who was trying to attack his mother6 and was finally put on a juvenile program
before being forced to live with his grandmother. Onfroy attended Piper High School until the tenth
grade.8 He described himself as a "misfit" during that time, citing how calm he was despite being
popular and participating regularly in fights.9

Death

On June 18, 2018, when he was preparing a charity for that week10, Xxxtentacion stayed with Lil
Tay to pick her up at the airport, when at the last minute she said no. He changed his plans and went
to a motorcycle dealership in Deerfield Beach, when leaving this two attackers shot him from a dark
SUV in an apparent robbery.11 The authorities believe that there were up to three cars following
Onfroy before entering the dealer RIVA Motorsports.12 Witnesses told police that the suspects took
a Louis Vuitton bag from the attacked vehicle.13 The shooting occurred east of the City of
Parkland; the suspects fled the scene.14 The Broward County Fire Department quickly took him to
Broward Health North.15 Initially, it was reported that Onfroy was in critical condition following
the shooting, 16 and the Broward County Sheriff's Office later confirmed his death.17 The suspect
Dedrick Devonshay Williams of Pompano Beach was arrested two days later, shortly before 7 pm,
charged with first degree murder without premeditation.18 In the following weeks, three others
were arrested for their direct involvement in the murder. 19

Career

Onfroy uploaded his first song as XXXTENTACION to his SoundCloud account in 2014, the song
has not been found but it is rumored that the title was "News / Flock", the song was deleted and that
according to him he said in an interview he was on a mac that his mother had.20 Before his death,
Onfroy continued to upload small parts of songs "snippets" that he planned to release soon or
remain unpublished. Onfroy also released two albums in collaboration with Ski Mask the Slump
God, which he named Members Only, Vol. 1 and Members Only, Vol. 2, in 2015 respectively. In
2016, he released the Willy Wonka Was EP to Child Murderer, strongly inspired by genres such as
heavy metal and indie.21 Its first global success was "Look At Me!", Which was originally
launched in 2015 and relaunched in 2017, remaining at number 34 on the Billboard Hot 100 in the
United States and in the Top 40 of Canadian Hot 100.22
PAULO DYBALA
Paulo Bruno Exequiel Dybala (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈpaulo
ðiˈβala];[A] born 15 November 1993) is an Argentine
professional footballer who plays as a forward for Italian
club Juventus and the Argentina national team. Considered Europe's
top five leagues' sixth most expensive player from a transfer value
perspective by the CIES,[a][4] he is commonly referred to as "La Joya"
("The Jewel") due to his creative style of play, pace, talent, technique
and eye for goal.[5]
After beginning his career in Argentina with Instituto de Córdoba in 2011, he moved to Italian
club Palermo in 2012. He played three seasons for Palermo, two in Serie A and won Serie
B in 2013–14. In 2015, he joined Juventus for an initial fee of €32 million and has since made over
100 appearances for the club, winning the double of Serie A and Coppa Italia in each of his three
seasons. He has thrice been named in the Serie A Team of the Year. Dybala made his senior
international debut for Argentina in 2015 and was chosen for the 2018 FIFA World Cup.
Paulo Dybala was born in Laguna Larga, in Córdoba, Argentina.[6] His grandfather, Bolesław
Dybała, was from the village of Kraśniów in Poland; he fled from his country of birth to Argentina
during World War II.[7][8] Some of his grandfather's family moved to Canada.[9]
Dybala's family also has Italian origins through his maternal grandmother, named Da Messa, from
the Province of Naples.[7][10][11] Dybala officially obtained his Italian citizenship on 13 August 2012.
Instituto de Córdoba
Nicknamed "La Joya"[13] or "El pibe de la pensión",[14] Dybala made his professional debut in
the Primera B Nacional (Argentine second division) with his hometown club Instituto Atlético
Central Córdoba at age 17. In total, he played 40 matches with the club, scoring 17 goals.[15][16] He
was the youngest to score a goal, beating the record of Mario Kempes. Dybala was also the first to
play 38 consecutive matches in a professional league in the country (again edging Kempes), and
was also the first to score two hat-tricks in a season. Dybala also scored in six consecutive games,
surpassing the previous record of four matches.[17]
On 29 April 2012, U.S. Città di Palermo president Maurizio Zamparini announced the signing of
Dybala stating, "We have got Paulo Dybala – the new Sergio Agüero."[18] Later the same day,
however, Instituto's general secretary José Teaux stated that the man who had completed the
negotiations with Palermo did not have the mandate to sell Dybala. Nonetheless, on 20 July 2012
Palermo released a press announcement confirming the signing of Dybala, who signed a four-year
deal with the Sicilian club.[19] According to the financial filing of the club, the transfer fee was
€8.64 million.[20]
Dybala made his debut for the club in a Serie A match against Lazio. He scored his first and second
goal in Italy on 11 November 2012 when Palermo defeated Sampdoria at home, 2–0.[21]Dybala had
his breakthrough season in the 2014–15 Serie A where he scored ten goals in the first half of the
season, forming a successful striking partnership with fellow Argentine–Italian Franco Vázquez and
being linked with several top European clubs.[22] He finished the season with 13 goals and 10
assists, which made him one of the top assist providers in the league.[23]
DRAKE
Aubrey Drake Graham[7] (born October 24, 1986) is a Canadian rapper,
singer, songwriter, record producer, actor, and entrepreneur.[8] Drake
initially gained recognition as an actor on the teen drama television
series Degrassi: The Next G eneration in the early 2000s. Intent on
pursuing a career as a rapper, he departed the series in 2007 following the
release of his debut mixtape, Room for Improvement. He released two
further independent projects, Comeback Season and So Far Gone, before
signing to Lil Wayne's Young Money Entertainment in June 2009.[9]
Drake released his debut studio album Thank Me Later in 2010,[10] which debuted at number one on the
US Billboard 200 and was soon certified platinum. His next two releases, 2011's Take Care and
2013's Nothing Was the Same,[11][12] were critically and commercially successful; the former earned him
his first Grammy Award for Best Rap Album. In 2015, he released two mixtapes—the trap-influenced If
You're Reading This It's Too Late and a collaboration with Future titled What a Time to Be Alive—both
of which earned platinum certification in the U.S.[13]
His fourth album, Views (2016), broke several chart records.[14] The dancehall-influenced album[15][16] sat
atop the Billboard 200 for 13 nonconsecutive weeks,[17] becoming the first album by a male solo artist to
do so in over 10 years. The album's second single, "One Dance", topped the charts in several countries,
and became his first number-one single as a lead artist. That year, Drake led both the Billboard Hot
100 and the Billboard 200 charts simultaneously for eight weeks.[18] Views achieved quadruple platinum
status in the US, and earned over 1 million album-equivalent units in the first week of its release.[19][20] Its
lead single "Hotline Bling" received Grammy Awards for Best Rap/Sung Performance and Best Rap
Song.[21]In 2017, he released the mixtape More Life. Described by Drake as a "playlist",[22][23] it became
his seventh consecutive number one on the Billboard 200, and set multiple streamingrecords.[24] A year
later, he released the double album Scorpion, which also broke several streaming records,[25] and housed
the number-one singles "God's Plan", and the bounce-infused "Nice for What" and "In My Feelings".
Drake holds several Billboard chart records. He has the most charted songs (186) among solo artists in
the history of the Billboard Hot 100, the most simultaneously charted Hot 100 songs in a single week
(27), the most time on the Hot 100 (431 weeks) and the most Hot 100 debuts in a week (22). [26] He also
has the most number one singles on the Hot Rap Songs, Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Airplay and Rhythmic
Charts.[27][28] Drake has also won three Juno Awards, six American Music Awards, and
fifteen Billboard Music Awards. He is the RIAA's top certified digital singles artist and one of the
world's best-selling music artists, with more than 12 million albums and 95 million singles sold
globally.[29][30][31] As an entrepreneur, Drake has founded the OVO Sound record label with longtime
collaborator 40, as well as using the "OVO" moniker to create a clothing line and program on Beats 1
Radio.
CLAUDIA LARS
Claudia Lars, born in Armenia, El Salvador on December 20, 1899
as Margarita del Carmen Brannon Vega, was a Salvadoran poet. She
died in San Salvador in 1974. She was the daughter of Peter Patrick
Brannon and Carmen Vega Zelayandía.

Early life
Her parents were Peter Patrick Brannon (Irish) and Carmen Brannon
Vega Zelayandía (Salvadoran). During her early years, she was friends
with Consuelo Suncín, the future wife of Antoine de Saint-Exupéry. She started her education at
home, and later studied at the Colegio La Asunción de Santa Ana as a teenager.
General Juan José Cañas, who got a booklet of poems written by her, published the book, without
Claudia's authorization, under the title of "Triste Mirajes".
In 1919, Claudia started a relationship with Nicaraguan poet Salomón de la Selva, but her parents
ended the relationship, by sending Claudia to the United States. In the United States Claudia met
her first husband: Leroy F. Beers Kuehn. Claudia worked as a Spanish Teacher at the
famous Berlitz School in Brooklyn.

Travels and publications


Claudia returned to El Salvador with her husband in 1927, after Leroy was appointed United States
consul, the same year she gave birth to her only son Roy Beers Brannon.
Claudia became friends with other poets and writers in El Salvador, among those were Salarrué,
Alberto Guerra Trigueros, Serafin Quiteño and Alberto Masferrer. In 1933 she began using the
pseudonym Claudia Lars. In 1934 her first book was published: "Stars in the Well"
At the beginning of the next decade, Claudia Lars won second place in the 1941 Floral Games in
Guatemala thanks to her work "Sonnets of Michael". Then came "The Glass House" (Santiago de
Chile, 1942); "Romances of North and South (1946), "City under my Voice" *(1947), which was
the winner of the events commemorating the fourth centenary of the title of City San Salvador.
Claudia was appointed as cultural attaché to the Embassy of El Salvador in Guatemala. She went to
Guatemala in 1948, where she met her second husband Carlos Samayoa Chinchilla, who was
divorced in 1967. However, before getting married, she endured a hectic life in which she worked
packing peaches in the United States, translating stories for Walt Disney and Salvadorans working
together to anti-fascist newspapers.
ALFREDO PACHECO
Alfredo Alberto Pacheco (Santa Ana, December 1, 1982-
December 27, 2015) was a Salvadoran footballer. He played
defense and his last team was Asociación Deportiva Isidro
Metapán.

He debuted in professional football with FAS B, a subsidiary


team of C.D. FAS, and in 2001, debuted already with the C.D. FAS, from his native Santa
Ana. Pacheco participated in more than 200 First Division matches with C.D. FAS. The left
lane led his team to five national titles during his stay at the club.

In March 2009, Pacheco was booked as a loan by Red Bull New York of Major League
Soccer, after being observed on several occasions by club coach Juan Carlos Osorio. Later
he returned to El Salvador and wore the Águila's camisole in the 2010 Apertura
Tournament. Since the 2011 Apertura Tournament he played for Isidro Metapán, and that
same championship won another title.1

International

Pacheco was part of the U-23 soccer team of El Salvador that won the gold medal of the
Central American and Caribbean Games San Salvador 2002 and since then was a regular in
the calls of the National Team to the point that his captain was named in the official games
played in the Concacaf classification for the 2010 World Cup.

This captaincy was withdrawn by an altercation that Pacheco had with an amateur in a
league match played in the eastern city of La Union, reaching the point of hitting him in the
face, which caused serious injuries to the amateur of only 17 years.

Pacheco achieved his first official goal

Death

On December 27, 2015, around 3:30 in the morning, he was killed in a gas station in Santa
Ana with a firearm, while two others were injured. It was reported that he was about to go
to the facility's toilet when several subjects attacked them.
Jorge Alberto González Barillas (born 13 March 1958), popularly known
as El Mágico (The Magician), is a Salvadoran retired footballer who played
mainly as a forward.
He played mainly for FAS and Spain's Cádiz at club level, in a 24-year senior
career.
González represented the El Salvador national team for more than two
decades, taking part at the 1982 World Cup and the 1998 Gold Cup
Early years
Born in San Salvador, González began his professional career in 1975 with the Administración
Nacional de Telecomunicaciones (ANTEL) team. He played for ANTEL and Independiente
Nacional 1906 over the course of two seasons, before moving to Club Deportivo Fútbolistas
Asociados Santanecos in the Salvadoran Primera División.
While playing in El Salvador, González became known as Mago but later, upon transferring to
Spain, his nickname was slightly changed to Mágico.
Cádiz
Both Atlético Madrid and Cádiz CF became interested in acquiring González in 1982 – despite
the Colchoneros' higher profile, he signed with the Andalusians. His first game in Spain came in
a friendly against La Barca de la Florida, while his Segunda División debut was on 5 September
1982 in a 1–1 home draw against Real Murcia, scoring in the process.[3] He became a fan-favorite
thanks to his dazzling moves and goals, but was also notorious for his love of the nightlife and his
sleeping habits were also brought into question, whilst his on-field abilities endeared him to the
Cádiz fans enough that they overlooked his minor indiscretions; he finished his first season with 33
games and 15 goals as the team promoted to La Liga.[4]
In 1983 and 1984, Cádiz traveled to the United States to play. The first year it was González who
was the principal attraction, but in the following the team was joined by FC Barcelona and its
superstar Diego Maradona,[5] who later claimed that the Salvadoran was “without a doubt amongst
the greatest ten players I have ever seen play, in all my life”.[6] His debut in the top division came
on 11 September 1983 in a 1–3 home loss against the same opponent, Murcia,[7] and the club
was immediately relegated back.
Despite this, interest from French club Paris Saint-Germain F.C.[8] and Italian sides Atalanta
BC, ACF Fiorentina and U.C. Sampdoria arose, but González opted to stay in Cádiz.[9] His stay was
somewhat short-lived, however, as he was transferred to Real Valladolid in the 1985
January transfer window due to problems with manager Benito Joanet.[10] He did not get along at
Valladolid, where his personal life was tightly controlled and, after playing in just nine games, he
returned to Cádiz exactly one year later;[11] as a precaution against his partying, his contract was
reputed to have contained a clause stipulating he was to be paid US$700 per game played and none
for the ones he missed.[12]
After several coaching changes, González was finally able to shine again for Cádiz under Víctor
Espárrago, still competing in a further top level campaigns. In all, he scored 58 goals in 194 league
games for the club until his departure on 6 June 1991, aged 33.
Late career

González returned to El Salvador and FAS after another Italian club, Atalanta BC, failed to garner
his services. He stayed with the team until 1999, when he retired to begin coaching as an assistant
in Houston, Texas. After a short stint in the US, he returned to his homeland.
ALFREDO ESPINO

It was the second of eight children of Alfonso Espino poet and


educator Enriqueta Najarro, which could be the basis so that he will
devote himself to poetry. In reliable academic, Alfredo studied at the
Faculty of jurisprud ence and social sciences from the University of El
Salvador, between the years of 1920 and 1927. He also collaborated
in the Lumen and student Opinion, magazines like the newspaper the
press and journal of el Salvador.

Alfredo Espino only wrote 96 poems gathered at sad GOURDS in 1930, divided into six
parts: Casucas, Bohio Auras, sweetness, Panoramas and Aromas, birds of legend and El
Alma del Barrio. With a delicate poetic, presented in a simple, easy-to-grasp style. His
poems are exposed El Salvador, lush landscape.

The last years of his life were pretty unhappy, due to the refusal of his parents that he is
married. This caused him some emotional imbalances which made it fall into the habit of
alcohol and lead a life of Bohemian bars and brothels.

Alfredo Espino is undoubtedly one of the most outstanding poets of El Salvador. It is also
popularly known as the child poet, since in his short life he was always dedicated to the
letters. Alfredo Espino was born on January 8, 1900 in the Department of Ahuachapán.

Alfredo Espino died in San Salvador, El Salvador, on May 24, 1928 due to an alcohol
crisis. He was buried in San Salvador’s General Cemetery, his remains rest in the gardens
of remembrance, in the place of the crypt of the poets.
MICHAEL JOSEPH JACKSON
Michael Joseph Jackson (August 29, 1958 – June 25, 2009) was an
American singer, songwriter and dancer. Dubbed the "King of Pop",
he is regarded as one of the most significant cultural icons of the 20th
century[1] and is also regarded as one of the greatest entertainers of all
time.[2] Jackson's contributions to music, dance, and fashion, along
with his publicized personal life, made him a global figure in popular
culture for over four decades.[3][4][5]
The eighth child of the Jackson family, Michael made his professional debut in 1964 with
his elder brothers Jackie, Tito, Jermaine, and Marlon as a member of the Jackson 5. He
began his solo career in 1971 while at Motown Records. In the early 1980s, Jackson
became a dominant figure in popular music. His music videos, including those for "Beat
It", "Billie Jean", and "Thriller" from his 1982 album Thriller, are credited with
breaking racial barriers and transforming the medium into an art form and promotional tool.
Their popularity helped bring the television channel MTV to fame. Jackson's 1987
album Bad produced the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 number-one singles "I Just Can't Stop
Loving You", "Bad", "The Way You Make Me Feel", "Man in the Mirror", and "Dirty
Diana", becoming the first album to have five number-one singles in the nation. He
continued to innovate with videos such as "Black or White" and "Scream" throughout the
1990s, and forged a reputation as a touring artist. Through stage and video performances,
Jackson popularized a number of complicated dance techniques, such as the robot and
the moonwalk, to which he gave the name. His distinctive sound and style has
influenced numerous artists of various genres.
Jackson is the third-best-selling music artist of all time (behind the Beatles and Elvis
Presley), with estimated sales of over 350 million records worldwide.[Note 1] Jackson
won hundreds of awards, making him the most awarded recording artist in the history of
popular music.[6] He is one of the few artists to have been inducted into the Rock and Roll
Hall of Fame twice, and was also inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame and
the Dance Hall of Fame as the only dancer from pop and rock music. His other
achievements include multiple Guinness World Records including the Most Successful
Entertainer of All Time,[7][8] 13 Grammy Awards, the Grammy Legend Award,
the Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award, 26 American Music Awards—more than any
other artist—including the "Artist of the Century", 13 number-one singles in the US during
his solo career—more than any other male artist in the Hot 100 era. Thriller is the best-
selling album of all time, with estimated sales of 66 million copies worldwide.[9] Jackson's
other albums, including Off the Wall (1979), Bad (1987), Dangerous (1991),
and HIStory (1995), also rank among the world's best-selling albums. Jackson is also
remembered for his philanthropy and pioneering efforts in charitable fundraising in the
entertainment industry.[10][11] He traveled the world attending events honoring his
humanitarianism, and, in 2000, the Guinness World Records recognized him for supporting
39 charities, more than any other entertainer.[12]
IKER CASILLAS
Iker Casillas Fernández (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈikeɾ
kaˈsiʎas feɾˈnandeθ]; born 20 May 1981) is a Spanish
professional footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for
Portuguese club Portoand the Spain national team. Popularly
dubbed "San Iker" ("Saint Iker") for his ability to produce
spectacular saves, Casillas is widely considered to be one of
the greatest goalkeepers of all time,[3][4][5][6][7] known for his
athleticism, quick reactions and outstanding shot-stopping
ability.[8][9][10][11]
Casillas began his youth career with Real Madrid in 1990. After gaining promotion
to the senior team in 1999, he remained with the club for 16 seasons, later serving
as club captain. During his highly successful time in Madrid, he won five La
Liga titles, two Copa del Rey titles, four Supercopa de España titles, three UEFA
Champions League titles, two UEFA Super Cups, one Intercontinental Cup and
the FIFA Club World Cup. He also amassed 725 appearances for Real Madrid, the
second most in club history, before departing in 2015 to join Portoon a free
transfer.[12] In Portugal, Casillas captured a Primeira Liga and Supertaça Cândido
de Oliveira title.
Casillas has played for the Spanish national team a record 167 times, and has
been an international since June 2000, making him the joint sixth-most capped
male footballer in history, and the joint second-most capped European player of all
time. He became the nation's first-choice goalkeeper at the 2002 FIFA World Cup,
and went on to play at UEFA Euro 2004 and the 2006 World Cup. In 2008, he was
made captain, and led the team to that year's European Championship. He also led
Spain to their first World Cup in 2010, and retained the European Championship
in 2012.[13] In 2014, Casillas also became one of four players to represent Spain at
four World Cups.[14]
Casillas was nominated for the Ballon d'Or award in 2008, ranking fourth
overall.[15] In 2012, he was voted into the UEFA Team of the Year for a record sixth
consecutive time. Casillas also holds the record for most appearances by a
goalkeeper in the FIFPro World XI, and is the record appearances holder in the
UEFA Champions League.[16][17] He has also played over 1,000 professional
matches,[18] and has won all major club and national championship titles.

Early life
Casillas was born on 20 May 1981 in Móstoles, Community of Madrid, to José Luis
Casillas, a civil servant in the Ministry of Education, and María del Carmen
Fernández González, a hairdresser.[19] Both his parents had moved from their
home of Navalacruz, Ávila.[19]

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