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Liliana Cátia Pereira Santos Aveiro (born 5 October 1977) is a Portuguese pop singer. She launched her singing career in 2005 under the artistic name Ronalda, in reference to her brother, footballer Cristiano Ronaldo, releasing the album Pronta P'ra Te Amar ("Ready to Love You" in english), a romantic pop album with slow songs.
The Messi–Ronaldo rivalry, or Ronaldo–Messi rivalry, is a sporting rivalry in football propelled by the media and fans that involves Argentine footballer Lionel Messi and Portuguese footballer Cristiano Ronaldo, mainly for being contemporaries and due to their similar records and sporting successes. [1]
"Ronald" is a song by American rock band Falling in Reverse, featuring American rapper Tech N9ne, and Russian singer Alex Terrible of Slaughter to Prevail. It was released on May 7, 2024, through Epitaph Records , as the lead single from the band's fifth studio album Popular Monster .
It was Cristiano Ronaldo versus Lionel Messi, Chapter 37, and it was eventful, perhaps even fun, but the most preposterous part was simply that it happened — in sportswashed Saudi Arabia.
Lionel Messi has added layer upon layer to his talents over the years to become the complete forward who completed football, and his era of dominance will surely end tonight with one final Ballon ...
Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo could resume their longstanding rivalry in a tournament being staged in Saudi Arabia in February. Organizers of the Riyadh Season Cup said Tuesday that Messi’s ...
The song's lyrics refer to several historical figures, starting with the Ukrainian Marxist revolutionary Leon Trotsky who "got an ice pick / that made his ears burn". [5] The second verse reels off "dear old Lenny", that is, the stand-up comedian Lenny Bruce ; "the Great Elmyra", identified by Cornwell as painter and art forger Elmyr de Hory ...
"No More" (1944 song), written by Bob Russell and Toots Camarata; covered by Billie Holiday "No More" (1961 song), a version of "La Paloma" recorded by Elvis Presley and Dean Martin