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BEYONCÉ
Born on September 4, 1981, in the midst of a middle class family in Houston Texas, Beyoncé Giselle Knowles, daughter of a fashion designer and music producer from very small town showed a marked creativity that soon turned to music.
Driven by her father, with only 9 years old, formed in 1990, one of the women’s groups most successful R & B music industry of all time, Destiny’s Child.
Years later, Beyonce herself, confessed the long list of hardships and sacrifices that her family had to live to support her fledgling career and bet the talent and dedication of a strong artistic vision.
The band, consisting mostly of a cousin and childhood friends Beyonce, won her first single in 1997, the year they get a major record deal and their first success: the single “No, No, No”. Thereafter a meteoric career would place the young singer and her trio between the top of the music charts around the world with over 33 million copies sold and several Grammys to his credit.
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Blanca Romero
Blanca Romero is a Spanish actress, model, and singer known for her elegance, versatility, and artistic presence. Born in Málaga, Spain, she began her career as a model before successfully transitioning into acting and music, establishing herself as a multifaceted figure in Spanish entertainment.
She has appeared in numerous television series, films, and theater productions, including notable works like “El corazón del océano,” “Lo que escondían sus ojos,” and “Buscando el norte.” Blanca’s performances are recognized for their emotional depth, natural charisma, and ability to connect with audiences.
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BLANCA SUAREZ
Blanca Suárez is a Spanish actress renowned for her versatility, elegance, and compelling screen presence. Born in Madrid, Spain, she has become one of the leading figures in contemporary Spanish cinema and television, admired for her ability to portray a wide range of characters with depth and authenticity.
Blanca gained widespread recognition for her performances in projects such as “El Internado,” “The Skin I Live In,” “Los Espabilados,” and “Las Chicas del Cable.” Her work spans drama, thriller, and comedy, showcasing her talent for combining emotional intensity with nuanced subtlety.
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Booba
Booba (real name Élie Yaffa), born on December 9, 1976, in Boulogne-Billancourt, France, is a rapper, songwriter, and entrepreneur, widely recognized as one of the most influential and successful artists in French rap history.
He began his career in the 1990s as part of the duo Lunatic, before launching a solo journey with the landmark album Temps Mort (2002). Over the years, albums like Panthéon, Ouest Side, Lunatic, and Trône cemented his legacy with platinum and diamond certifications.
Known for his unique flow, sharp lyrics, and trap innovation, Booba also built an empire through his label 92i, clothing brand Ünkut, and independent vision. With more than two decades of success and billions of streams, he remains a pioneer and icon of French hip-hop culture.
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Brad Pitt
William Bradley Pitt, known professionally as Brad Pitt, was born on December 18, 1963, in Shawnee, Oklahoma, USA. He is an American actor, producer, and philanthropist, widely recognized as one of the most influential and acclaimed figures in modern cinema.
Raised in Springfield, Missouri, Pitt studied journalism and advertising at the University of Missouri before moving to Los Angeles to pursue acting. He began his career with small television roles in the late 1980s before gaining attention for his breakout performance as a charming drifter in Thelma & Louise (1991). His striking looks and raw charisma quickly made him a Hollywood sensation.
Throughout the 1990s, Pitt established himself as one of the industry’s most talented and versatile actors. He starred in critically acclaimed films such as A River Runs Through It (1992), Legends of the Fall (1994), Se7en (1995), 12 Monkeys (1995)—for which he won a Golden Globe Award and received his first Oscar nomination—and Fight Club (1999), which became a cultural phenomenon.
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Bruno Mars
Bruno Mars (real name Peter Gene Hernandez), was born on October 8, 1985, in Honolulu, Hawaii, USA. He is an American singer, songwriter, producer, and performer, celebrated for his dynamic stage presence, exceptional vocal range, and ability to seamlessly blend pop, funk, R&B, soul, and reggae. With his timeless sound and electrifying performances, Bruno Mars has become one of the most successful and versatile artists of the 21st century.
Bruno was raised in a musical family — his father, a percussionist from Brooklyn of Puerto Rican descent, and his mother, a singer and dancer of Filipino heritage, both played a major role in shaping his passion for music. From a young age, he was performing with his family’s band, often impersonating Elvis Presley, which earned him early recognition as a child performer in Honolulu.
After graduating high school, Bruno moved to Los Angeles to pursue a music career. Before finding fame as a solo artist, he worked as a songwriter and producer under the production team The Smeezingtons, writing and producing hits for artists like Flo Rida (“Right Round”), CeeLo Green (“Forget You”), and B.o.B (“Nothin’ on You”).
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CALVIN HARRIS
Calvin Harris is a Scottish DJ, producer, and singer-songwriter recognized as one of the most successful and influential figures in modern electronic and pop music. Born Adam Richard Wiles in Dumfries, Scotland, he began producing music in his bedroom before rising to global fame with his distinctive blend of dance, pop, and electronic sounds.
With worldwide hits like Summer, Feel So Close, This Is What You Came For, and One Kiss, Harris has collaborated with top artists including Rihanna, Dua Lipa, and Ellie Goulding. His innovative production and chart-topping success have earned him multiple awards and cemented his reputation as a defining force in contemporary music.
With his creativity, precision, and global appeal, Calvin Harris continues to shape the sound of modern electronic music — a true visionary blending emotion, rhythm, and innovation.
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CAMILA CABELLO
Camila Cabello is a Cuban-American singer, songwriter, and performer known for her powerful vocals, heartfelt lyrics, and vibrant stage presence. Born in Havana, Cuba, and raised in Miami, she first rose to fame as a member of the chart-topping group Fifth Harmony before launching a successful solo career that established her as one of pop music’s most distinctive voices.
Her debut solo album, Camila, featured the global hit Havana, which topped charts worldwide and showcased her signature blend of Latin rhythms and pop melodies. Since then, she has continued to evolve as an artist with acclaimed projects like Romance and Familia, exploring themes of love, identity, and self-expression.
With multiple Grammy nominations and a dedicated international fan base, Camila Cabello stands as a defining artist of her generation — blending cultures, sounds, and emotions to create music that connects deeply with audiences around the world.
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Capullo de Jerez
Miguel Flores Quirós, better known as Capullo de Jerez, born on 3 April 1954 in the heart of Jerez de la Frontera’s Santiago neighbourhood, is one of the most distinctive voices of contemporary flamenco. Raised amid the rich cultural fabric of his city, he absorbed the rhythms and spirit of tradition while forging his own unmistakable style — a style that pulsates with the energy of bulerías, the warmth of tangos, and the festive spark of rumbas.
From a young age, Capullo de Jerez was surrounded by flamenco legends — Tío Borrico, El Terremoto, La Paquera de Jerez — and under their influence he developed a deep feel for compás (rhythm) and the authentic jerezano pulse.His stage name, “Capullo” (meaning “silk bud”), was affectionately given by his mother, Isabel “La Moza”, who saw in him a small but vibrant bloom of song.
While many flamenco artists seek fusion or crossover, Capullo de Jerez has remained committed to the roots — his singing reflects the old-school tradition but with a personal edge. He has long been admired for his ability to “cuadrar los tercios” (align the rhythmic sections) with natural facility, and for his stage presence that combines raw emotion with festive power.
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CARLA MORRISON
Carla Morrison is a Mexican singer, songwriter, and producer known for her soulful voice, poetic lyrics, and deeply emotional music. Born in Tecate, Baja California, she began her career independently, quickly earning recognition for her authenticity and vulnerability.
Her breakthrough came with albums like Déjenme Llorar and Amor Supremo, which showcased her ability to blend indie pop with heartfelt storytelling. Over the years, Carla has won multiple Latin Grammy Awards and become a powerful voice for self-expression, mental health, and emotional honesty in music.
With her ethereal sound and genuine artistry, Carla Morrison continues to inspire listeners around the world — a true symbol of sensitivity, strength, and the beauty of emotional truth.
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Carles Puyol
Carles Puyol is a retired Spanish professional footballer widely regarded as one of the greatest defenders of his generation. Born in La Pobla de Segur, Spain, he spent his entire professional club career at FC Barcelona, where he became a symbol of leadership, determination, and loyalty.
Puyol was known for his exceptional defensive skills, aerial ability, tactical intelligence, and fierce commitment on the pitch. As captain of Barcelona, he led the team through one of its most successful eras, winning multiple La Liga titles, Copa del Rey trophies, UEFA Champions League titles, and other international honors. On the international stage, Puyol was a key figure in Spain’s 2010 FIFA World Cup victory and their consecutive UEFA Euro 2008 triumph.
Beyond his footballing talent, Puyol was admired for his humility, work ethic, and leadership qualities, earning respect from teammates, coaches, and fans alike. With his illustrious career and lasting influence, Carles Puyol remains a true icon of football — embodying dedication, resilience, and sportsmanship.
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CARLOS MOYA
Carlos Moyá is a retired Spanish professional tennis player celebrated for his powerful game, competitive spirit, and remarkable career achievements. Born in Palma de Mallorca, Spain, he rose to prominence in the 1990s and early 2000s as one of Spain’s leading tennis stars.
Moyá reached the World No. 1 ranking in 1999 and won the French Open the same year, becoming the first Spaniard to hold the top spot in men’s singles. He also reached the finals of the Australian Open in 1997 and won numerous ATP titles throughout his career. Known for his strong forehand, solid serve, and mental toughness, Moyá was a formidable presence on all surfaces, particularly clay.
In addition to his singles success, he played a vital role in Spain’s Davis Cup victories, contributing to the country’s rise as a tennis powerhouse. After retiring, Moyá transitioned into coaching, mentoring top players such as Rafael Nadal, sharing his experience and expertise with a new generation. With his talent, determination, and influence on Spanish tennis, Carlos Moyá remains an iconic figure in the sport.
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BEYONCÉ
Born on September 4, 1981, in the midst of a middle class family in Houston Texas, Beyoncé Giselle Knowles, daughter of a fashion designer and music producer from very small town showed a marked creativity that soon turned to music.
Driven by her father, with only 9 years old, formed in 1990, one of the women’s groups most successful R & B music industry of all time, Destiny’s Child.
Years later, Beyonce herself, confessed the long list of hardships and sacrifices that her family had to live to support her fledgling career and bet the talent and dedication of a strong artistic vision.
The band, consisting mostly of a cousin and childhood friends Beyonce, won her first single in 1997, the year they get a major record deal and their first success: the single “No, No, No”. Thereafter a meteoric career would place the young singer and her trio between the top of the music charts around the world with over 33 million copies sold and several Grammys to his credit.
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Blanca Romero
Blanca Romero is a Spanish actress, model, and singer known for her elegance, versatility, and artistic presence. Born in Málaga, Spain, she began her career as a model before successfully transitioning into acting and music, establishing herself as a multifaceted figure in Spanish entertainment.
She has appeared in numerous television series, films, and theater productions, including notable works like “El corazón del océano,” “Lo que escondían sus ojos,” and “Buscando el norte.” Blanca’s performances are recognized for their emotional depth, natural charisma, and ability to connect with audiences.
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BLANCA SUAREZ
Blanca Suárez is a Spanish actress renowned for her versatility, elegance, and compelling screen presence. Born in Madrid, Spain, she has become one of the leading figures in contemporary Spanish cinema and television, admired for her ability to portray a wide range of characters with depth and authenticity.
Blanca gained widespread recognition for her performances in projects such as “El Internado,” “The Skin I Live In,” “Los Espabilados,” and “Las Chicas del Cable.” Her work spans drama, thriller, and comedy, showcasing her talent for combining emotional intensity with nuanced subtlety.
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Booba
Booba (real name Élie Yaffa), born on December 9, 1976, in Boulogne-Billancourt, France, is a rapper, songwriter, and entrepreneur, widely recognized as one of the most influential and successful artists in French rap history.
He began his career in the 1990s as part of the duo Lunatic, before launching a solo journey with the landmark album Temps Mort (2002). Over the years, albums like Panthéon, Ouest Side, Lunatic, and Trône cemented his legacy with platinum and diamond certifications.
Known for his unique flow, sharp lyrics, and trap innovation, Booba also built an empire through his label 92i, clothing brand Ünkut, and independent vision. With more than two decades of success and billions of streams, he remains a pioneer and icon of French hip-hop culture.
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Brad Pitt
William Bradley Pitt, known professionally as Brad Pitt, was born on December 18, 1963, in Shawnee, Oklahoma, USA. He is an American actor, producer, and philanthropist, widely recognized as one of the most influential and acclaimed figures in modern cinema.
Raised in Springfield, Missouri, Pitt studied journalism and advertising at the University of Missouri before moving to Los Angeles to pursue acting. He began his career with small television roles in the late 1980s before gaining attention for his breakout performance as a charming drifter in Thelma & Louise (1991). His striking looks and raw charisma quickly made him a Hollywood sensation.
Throughout the 1990s, Pitt established himself as one of the industry’s most talented and versatile actors. He starred in critically acclaimed films such as A River Runs Through It (1992), Legends of the Fall (1994), Se7en (1995), 12 Monkeys (1995)—for which he won a Golden Globe Award and received his first Oscar nomination—and Fight Club (1999), which became a cultural phenomenon.
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Bruno Mars
Bruno Mars (real name Peter Gene Hernandez), was born on October 8, 1985, in Honolulu, Hawaii, USA. He is an American singer, songwriter, producer, and performer, celebrated for his dynamic stage presence, exceptional vocal range, and ability to seamlessly blend pop, funk, R&B, soul, and reggae. With his timeless sound and electrifying performances, Bruno Mars has become one of the most successful and versatile artists of the 21st century.
Bruno was raised in a musical family — his father, a percussionist from Brooklyn of Puerto Rican descent, and his mother, a singer and dancer of Filipino heritage, both played a major role in shaping his passion for music. From a young age, he was performing with his family’s band, often impersonating Elvis Presley, which earned him early recognition as a child performer in Honolulu.
After graduating high school, Bruno moved to Los Angeles to pursue a music career. Before finding fame as a solo artist, he worked as a songwriter and producer under the production team The Smeezingtons, writing and producing hits for artists like Flo Rida (“Right Round”), CeeLo Green (“Forget You”), and B.o.B (“Nothin’ on You”).
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CALVIN HARRIS
Calvin Harris is a Scottish DJ, producer, and singer-songwriter recognized as one of the most successful and influential figures in modern electronic and pop music. Born Adam Richard Wiles in Dumfries, Scotland, he began producing music in his bedroom before rising to global fame with his distinctive blend of dance, pop, and electronic sounds.
With worldwide hits like Summer, Feel So Close, This Is What You Came For, and One Kiss, Harris has collaborated with top artists including Rihanna, Dua Lipa, and Ellie Goulding. His innovative production and chart-topping success have earned him multiple awards and cemented his reputation as a defining force in contemporary music.
With his creativity, precision, and global appeal, Calvin Harris continues to shape the sound of modern electronic music — a true visionary blending emotion, rhythm, and innovation.
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CAMILA CABELLO
Camila Cabello is a Cuban-American singer, songwriter, and performer known for her powerful vocals, heartfelt lyrics, and vibrant stage presence. Born in Havana, Cuba, and raised in Miami, she first rose to fame as a member of the chart-topping group Fifth Harmony before launching a successful solo career that established her as one of pop music’s most distinctive voices.
Her debut solo album, Camila, featured the global hit Havana, which topped charts worldwide and showcased her signature blend of Latin rhythms and pop melodies. Since then, she has continued to evolve as an artist with acclaimed projects like Romance and Familia, exploring themes of love, identity, and self-expression.
With multiple Grammy nominations and a dedicated international fan base, Camila Cabello stands as a defining artist of her generation — blending cultures, sounds, and emotions to create music that connects deeply with audiences around the world.
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Capullo de Jerez
Miguel Flores Quirós, better known as Capullo de Jerez, born on 3 April 1954 in the heart of Jerez de la Frontera’s Santiago neighbourhood, is one of the most distinctive voices of contemporary flamenco. Raised amid the rich cultural fabric of his city, he absorbed the rhythms and spirit of tradition while forging his own unmistakable style — a style that pulsates with the energy of bulerías, the warmth of tangos, and the festive spark of rumbas.
From a young age, Capullo de Jerez was surrounded by flamenco legends — Tío Borrico, El Terremoto, La Paquera de Jerez — and under their influence he developed a deep feel for compás (rhythm) and the authentic jerezano pulse.His stage name, “Capullo” (meaning “silk bud”), was affectionately given by his mother, Isabel “La Moza”, who saw in him a small but vibrant bloom of song.
While many flamenco artists seek fusion or crossover, Capullo de Jerez has remained committed to the roots — his singing reflects the old-school tradition but with a personal edge. He has long been admired for his ability to “cuadrar los tercios” (align the rhythmic sections) with natural facility, and for his stage presence that combines raw emotion with festive power.
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CARLA MORRISON
Carla Morrison is a Mexican singer, songwriter, and producer known for her soulful voice, poetic lyrics, and deeply emotional music. Born in Tecate, Baja California, she began her career independently, quickly earning recognition for her authenticity and vulnerability.
Her breakthrough came with albums like Déjenme Llorar and Amor Supremo, which showcased her ability to blend indie pop with heartfelt storytelling. Over the years, Carla has won multiple Latin Grammy Awards and become a powerful voice for self-expression, mental health, and emotional honesty in music.
With her ethereal sound and genuine artistry, Carla Morrison continues to inspire listeners around the world — a true symbol of sensitivity, strength, and the beauty of emotional truth.
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Carles Puyol
Carles Puyol is a retired Spanish professional footballer widely regarded as one of the greatest defenders of his generation. Born in La Pobla de Segur, Spain, he spent his entire professional club career at FC Barcelona, where he became a symbol of leadership, determination, and loyalty.
Puyol was known for his exceptional defensive skills, aerial ability, tactical intelligence, and fierce commitment on the pitch. As captain of Barcelona, he led the team through one of its most successful eras, winning multiple La Liga titles, Copa del Rey trophies, UEFA Champions League titles, and other international honors. On the international stage, Puyol was a key figure in Spain’s 2010 FIFA World Cup victory and their consecutive UEFA Euro 2008 triumph.
Beyond his footballing talent, Puyol was admired for his humility, work ethic, and leadership qualities, earning respect from teammates, coaches, and fans alike. With his illustrious career and lasting influence, Carles Puyol remains a true icon of football — embodying dedication, resilience, and sportsmanship.
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CARLOS MOYA
Carlos Moyá is a retired Spanish professional tennis player celebrated for his powerful game, competitive spirit, and remarkable career achievements. Born in Palma de Mallorca, Spain, he rose to prominence in the 1990s and early 2000s as one of Spain’s leading tennis stars.
Moyá reached the World No. 1 ranking in 1999 and won the French Open the same year, becoming the first Spaniard to hold the top spot in men’s singles. He also reached the finals of the Australian Open in 1997 and won numerous ATP titles throughout his career. Known for his strong forehand, solid serve, and mental toughness, Moyá was a formidable presence on all surfaces, particularly clay.
In addition to his singles success, he played a vital role in Spain’s Davis Cup victories, contributing to the country’s rise as a tennis powerhouse. After retiring, Moyá transitioned into coaching, mentoring top players such as Rafael Nadal, sharing his experience and expertise with a new generation. With his talent, determination, and influence on Spanish tennis, Carlos Moyá remains an iconic figure in the sport.
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