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Alexis Vélez Alberio, also known as Alex Zurdo, is a Puerto Rican Christian music rapper and songwriter. [1]He has almost a dozen musical productions, [2] and has been awarded the GMA Dove Award [3] and Arpa Awards, [4] having also been nominated for a Latin Grammy, [5] [6] and a Tu Música Urbano award.
Una Familia Con Suerte is a soap opera about Francisco "Pancho" López (de la Torre) and his family. Pancho is a humble, low-income man with strong characteristics. He is a generous, widowed family man, always lending a hand, a public market vendor. Although he has intuitive business sense, he believes that money is the root of all evil.
For a few years, Blessd dated Colombian influencer Nicole Rivera, who is known on social media as La Suprema. [30] She appears alongside him in the video for his song "Confia en Mi". [31] He confirmed the end of their relationship in on 15 March 2022, via Twitter. Blessd is a fan of Medellín based soccer team, Atletico Nacional. [32]
Cristian Sáinz Castro (born 8 December 1974) is a Mexican pop singer. He is the son of actors Verónica Castro and Manuel "El Loco" Valdés, and nephew of actors Ramón Valdés (known for playing Don Ramón in El Chavo del Ocho) and Germán "Tin-Tan" Valdés.
Humberto Rodríguez Terrazas (born 11 November 2000), known mononymously as Humbe, is a Latin Grammy-nominated Mexican singer, mostly known for his songs “Fantasmas”, "El Poeta", "Amor de Cine" and "Te Lo Prometo".
Sebastián López de Arteaga (1610–1652) [4] Alonso López de Herrera (c. 1585-ca. 1675) [4] Andrés López (active between 1763 and 1811) [4] José Joaquín Magón, produced two sets of 18th c. casta paintings; Luis de Mena [46] José de Mora (active in the first half of the 18th century) [4] Juan Patricio Morlete Ruiz (1713–1772) [4]
Los Cadetes de Linares was a Mexican norteño band famous for their corridos, traditional ballad-style songs about social causes, criminals or heroes in the northern parts of Mexico. They appeared in various classic Mexican films and made many appearances on nationally syndicated programs in Mexico and the United States.
Famiglia Cristiana was founded by Pia Società San Paolo, a Catholic foundation, in Milan in 1931. [2] [3] The first issue appeared on 25 December 1931. [3]Its original aim was to guide Catholics living in the rural and provincial north Italy to successfully cope with the spiritual and practical challenges of modern life. [4]