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  • J Balvin is the stage name of José Álvaro Osorio Balvin. From a very young age he showed his interest and fondness for music, and in 1999 at the age of 14 he found the musical genre of Hip Hop, marking it in such a way that he decided to incorporate it into his life and begin his musical process, which was later joined by reggaeton and R&B. These are different genres, but they have something in common, which is the expression of feeling, of the day to day, of street life, as J Balvin affirms. Being in this process of various musical sources, J Balvin decided in 2002, to turn into the musical world definitively leaving everything behind. His artistic talent is recognized in Medellín for his fluency in interpreting any genre, and this can be affirmed by anyone who has listened to him. This singer with only 21 years of age has participated in Freestyle Championships, in which he obtained the recognition of champion for two consecutive years making it clear that music it’s his thing, and that Reggaeton and Hip Hop are his language. “I consider myself very versatile because I can interpret anything, that is, I measure myself against anything,” and he adds “talent is born with you and with practice you perfect.” Balvin began his musical career with the group MDL Crew. Today he is part of the "Universidad de La Calle", (an association of street artists) which in his opinion “is made up of the best Rap and Reggaeton groups in the city of Medellín. Another friend and colleague who helped him from his beginnings in MDL Crew, and with whom he still maintains a close friendship and working bond is Fat Al, a Colombian artist based in Miami, to whom he owes his stage name ̈ JBalvin ̈ In 2004, he recorded his first solo song, "Panas," a song that talks about friends; with which he ventures into the world of reggaeton. Today, he has 22 songs in total, ranging from his beginnings to the most recent of 2006, among which the following stand out; "Simple", and "La Playa". Throughout its evolutionary process, it emphasizes; that obviously there are certain leaders by whom an artist is guided to go far, but, he clarifies that he was strongly influenced by several American artists such as “Bone Thugs n Harmony”, “NAS”, “Mos def”, and Latin artists such as “Vico C”, “El General”, “Angel Lopez” and “Daddy Yankee”. J Balvin is more inclined towards the composition and interpretation of Reggaeton, since it allows very easy access to the Latin market. However, Rap is what he likes the most,” he clarifies. Balvin is a fresh, young and talented character who projects himself towards a future representative of Hip Hop and Reggaeton, “No one will do for you, what you don’t do for yourself”, is the clause that governs his life, in order to realize himself as an artist and as a person, and in this way get his family ahead and represent Colombia in the musical field. Visit: https://www.axs.com/events/738656/j-balvin-tickets?skin=pasd J Balvin on Instagram and Facebook
  • A money-obsessed NYC matchmaker is wooed by a financial investor and a cater waiter in a romantic drama that has its protagonist finding strength and emotional growth via a side character's suffering.
  • Discover the Best-Kept Secret for Entrepreneurs EO is an inclusive community of founders committed to personal and professional growth. We are a network of like-minded, empathetic entrepreneurs who support each other in overcoming challenges and achieving big goals. At this event, you'll be surrounded by peers who share your passion for learning and growth. If you're ready to dive deep into learning and elevate your company to new heights, this event is for you. Featuring Keynote Speaker: Brian Smith Hear from Brian Smith, the visionary founder of UGG. His journey from humble beginnings to building an iconic global brand is a testament to resilience, creativity, and bold decision-making. Brian will share profound insights into leadership, overcoming fear, and cultivating a winning mindset. His story will inspire you to think differently, embrace challenges, and push boundaries in both business and life. What to Expect ● Inspiring Talks: Engage with Brian Smith and other regional business leaders who will share valuable experiences and strategies to help you grow, innovate, and lead with confidence. ● Networking Opportunities: Immerse yourself in a community of driven entrepreneurs dedicated to learning and personal development. Connect with top-notch business leaders and expand your professional network within a community that supports your entrepreneurial aspirations. ● Discover EO: Learn about the benefits of EO membership and how it can empower you and your business. Meet members from your local chapter and find out how EO can become your catalyst for success. ● Culinary Delights: Enjoy complimentary appetizers and food included with your ticket. ● Cash Bars will be open throughout the event for your enjoyment. Event Takeaways ● Community Support: Experience the power of a supportive entrepreneurial community. ● Shared Mission: Feel energized by being among fellow entrepreneurs committed to growth and learning. ● Leadership Strategies: Gain actionable strategies to overcome fear and lead with confidence. ● Brand Building: Learn from Brian Smith about building an authentic and powerful brand. ● Real-World Insights: Hear real-world stories about navigating failure, embracing spirituality, and achieving business success. ● Parking Information: ○ On-Site Parking: Parking is available on Navy Pier adjacent to the USS Midway Museum. This lot is owned by the Port of San Diego and managed by Ace Parking, accommodating passenger vehicles only (RVs are not permitted). ■ Rates: Parking rates are generally around $20, subject to change at the discretion of Ace Parking and the Port of San Diego. Please note: During the summer, parking is limited, and early arrival is encouraged. ○ Nearby Metered & Pay Station Parking: Additional metered and pay station parking is available adjacent to the USS Midway Museum along Harbor Drive and throughout nearby city streets. Don’t Miss Out! This is more than an event—it's an opportunity to connect, learn, and grow with fellow entrepreneurs who share your mission to learn and succeed while enjoying the breathtaking sunset views from the iconic USS Midway Flight Deck. Elevate your entrepreneurial journey—reserve your spot today. Visit: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/eo-rise-san-diego-tickets-1110748381309?aff=ebdssbdestsearch Entrepreneur's Organization on Instagram and Facebook
  • SpaceX wants to put the two-stage rocket's massive booster through its paces. On Sunday, it postponed the launch "to troubleshoot an issue with ground systems."
  • NPR's Steve Inskeep visited the source of your stuff. And heard how China's manufacturers are handling U.S. tariffs.
  • In a rare rebuke, more than a dozen former workers of the powerful data-mining and surveillance company say the firm's work with the Trump administration violates the company's founding principles.
  • New mobile phone rules go into effect for students in the San Diego Unified School District Monday, the first day of classes for the 2025-2026 school year.
  • The city’s master plan for parks is supposed to address inequalities found to negatively impact disadvantaged communities – but with $8.5 million in settlement funds dedicated to park improvements only going to a short list of parks, one Otay Mesa community park is left wondering why they are still waiting for repairs.
  • The San Diego County unemployment rate was 4% in May, down from 4.1% in April, but above last year's 3.6 %, the state Employment Development Department announced Friday.
  • Israel's prime minister denounced a report in Israeli newspaper Haaretz quoting Israeli soldiers saying commanders ordered them to fire at unarmed crowds near food distribution sites.
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