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Primo de Jefferson Farfán, ‘Cri Cri’, se pronuncia tras su liberación en caso de presunto abuso sexual

Primo de Jefferson Farfán habla tras su liberación El primo de Jefferson Farfán, Christian Martínez Guadalupe, conocido popularmente como ‘Cri Cri’, salió del penal de Lurigancho el pasado 27 de agosto, tras permanecer recluido desde septiembre de 2024.  El exfutbolista enfrentaba una denuncia por presunto abuso sexual ocurrido en la residencia de la ‘Foquita’ en La Planicie, La Molina, un caso que acaparó titulares y generó gran polémica. En sus primeras declaraciones ante la prensa, ‘Cri Cri’, se mostró cauteloso pero aseguró su inocencia. “Soy inocente, sí. Ahora voy a descansar un poco, estar con mi familia y en su momento, yo voy a declarar”, expresó ante las cámaras de programas como Magaly TV, La Firme, antes de retirarse en su vehículo. Te puede interesar Benjadoes destapa fuerte aporte de Jorge Luna para su película: “Tengo el dinero” Jefferson Farfán no se pronuncia Mientras su primo recupera la libertad, Jefferson Farfán ha optado por no pronunciarse públicamente sobre el caso.  Su silencio en redes sociales ha despertado múltiples comentarios, ya que algunos seguidores interpretan esta actitud como una manera de evitar polémicas, mientras que otros critican su distancia en un momento tan complejo para su familiar. Te puede interesar Jazmín Pinedo rompe su silencio sobre polémica en canal 4: “No existió abuso” ¿Quién es ‘Cri Cri’? Christian Antonio Martínez Guadalupe, de aproximadamente 40 años, es conocido por su cercanía con la estrella del fútbol peruano.  Además de ser su primo, ‘Cri Cri’ trabajó como gerente de la orquesta de salsa ‘Los de la Caliente’, que pertenece a Farfán, y formó parte de su círculo más cercano en diferentes etapas, incluyendo viajes al Mundial de Rusia en 2018. Sin embargo, este último año ha significado un duro golpe para ambos, debido a la exposición mediática y la gravedad de las acusaciones. Este caso sigue generando gran atención, y se espera que en los próximos días ‘Cri Cri’ brinde más detalles sobre su situación legal. @historystore12 Primo de Jefferson Farfan, CRI CRI, LIBRE, SALIÓ DE LA CÁRCEL, Y SE REAFIRMA EN SU INOCENCIA. Y MAMÁ DICE QUE CUMPLIÓ SU PROMESA DE SACARLO DE PRISIÓN. #primodejeffersonfarfansalioenlibertad #primodejeffersonfarfansalioenlibertadydiceserinocente #cricriprimodefarfansalioenlibertad #magalymedina #jeffersonfarfan ♬ sonido original – Raffa 4 La entrada Primo de Jefferson Farfán, ‘Cri Cri’, se pronuncia tras su liberación en caso de presunto abuso sexual se publicó primero en Radio Onda Cero. Source link

Top Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs of the 21st Century

The Weeknd’s “Blinding Lights” outshines all competitors on Billboard’s Top Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs of the 21st Century chart. The smash lands at No. 1 on the survey, which is based on performance on the weekly Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart from the start of 2000 through the end of 2024. “Blinding Lights” claims the shiny prize largely for its unprecedented longevity in the top 10: 59 weeks, the most of any song not only in the quarter century but in the entire history of the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart, dating to its 1958 consolidation into a single, genre-encompassing listing. Of its run in the top 10, “Blinding Lights” snagged 11 frames at No. 1 — the most among The Weeknd’s nine career champs. In November 2021, “Blinding Lights” crowned Billboard’s Greatest of All Time Hot 100 Songs chart, dating to the weekly list’s August 1958 start. “I don’t think [it] has hit me yet,” The Weeknd told Billboard upon learning of the song’s all-time, all-genre command. “I just count my blessings, and I’m just grateful.” Reflecting the biggest names in R&B and hip-hop from Y2K to today, check out the top 10 songs on Billboard’s Top Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs of the 21st Century chart below and the entire 100-position ranking in Billboard’s Greatest of All Time charts menu. Following the reveal of Billboard’s Top R&B/Hip-Hop Artists of the 21st Century chart and the unveiling of the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums of the 21st Century chart, check back Friday (Aug. 29) for Billboard’s rundown of The Top Producers of the 21st Century on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs Chart, with all coverage of Billboard’s 21st Century Charts here. Billboard’s Top R&B/Hip-Hop Artists, Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums and Top Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs of the 21st Century recaps reflect performance on weekly charts dated Jan. 1, 2000, through Dec. 28, 2024. The Top R&B/Hip-Hop Artists category ranks the best-performing acts in that span based on activity on Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums and Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs. (Titles released prior to mid-1999 are excluded, although such entries that appeared on Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums or Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs in that span contribute to the calculation of the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Artists chart.) The Top Producers of the 21st Century on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs Chart reflects producers with the most No. 1s on weekly Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs charts dated Jan. 1, 2000, through Dec. 28, 2024, with ties broken by most top 10s and most overall chart entries. Robin Thicke feat. T.I. + Pharrell, “Blurred Lines” Image Credit: Courtesy Photo The star team-up dominated the summer of 2013 and beyond, racking up 16 weeks at No. 1 on Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs that June through October. For all three hitmakers, who have enjoyed multiple No. 1s on the chart, “Blurred Lines” remains their longest-leading ruler. Maxwell, “Pretty Wings” Image Credit: Courtesy Photo After a nearly eight-year break between albums, Maxwell returned in 2009 with BLACKsummers’night and his biggest hit single. “This song, it’s about wanting to be with somebody but meeting them too early,” the singer-songwriter shared at a 2008 concert in which he performed the song pre-release. With its flight to No. 1, “Wings” and its 14-week Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs reign returned Maxwell to the summit for the first time in a decade, since “Fortunate” in 1999. SZA, “Snooze” Image Credit: Courtesy Photo Despite a No. 2 peak on Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs, SZA’s “Snooze” passed many of its contemporaries in the long run thanks to strong consistency, as the 2022 release resonated after the height of its promo campaign as a single. Radio strength was an essential asset, as it claimed a record 37-week command atop the R&B/Hip-Hop Airplay chart. Post Malone & Swae Lee, “Sunflower (Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse)” Image Credit: Courtesy Photo Post Malone and Swae Lee swung to No. 1 on Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs and stuck to the top rank for 11 weeks with their Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse soundtrack smash, which began its run in early 2019. Both knew the feeling of an extensive stay well: Post Malone previously … posted 14 weeks in charge via “Rockstar” in 2017-18, while Swae Lee and his brother Slim Jxmmi, as duo Rae Sremmurd, ruled for seven weeks with “Black Beatles” in 2016-17. Bruno Mars, “That’s What I Like” Image Credit: Courtesy Photo Bruno Mars had much to like in 2017, as singles from his ‘90s R&B-inspired album, 24K Magic, reaped massive rewards. “That’s What I Like,” the album’s second single (after its title track), celebrated 10 weeks at No. 1 on Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs. In 2019, it was revealed as the second-biggest hit on the chart for the entire 2010s decade. Macklemore & Ryan Lewis feat. Wanz, “Thrift Shop” Image Credit: Courtesy Photo “Thrift Shop” notched 14 weeks at No. 1 on Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs in 2013, pushing its main creators, duo Macklemore & Ryan Lewis, to a banner breakout year. Follow-up single “Can’t Hold Us” captured seven weeks at No. 1 later that year, and “Thrift Shop” wrapped 2013 as the year-end No. 1 track on the annual Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs recap. Miguel, “Sure Thing” Image Credit: Courtesy Photo “Sure Thing” was already a hit upon its release, hitting No. 1 on Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs for a week in 2011. An unexpected revival from TikTok in 2023, however, pushed it into the history books. Thanks to that second wind, the single added 30 weeks to its chart run and became the track with the most weeks, 89, in the 67-year history of the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart. Mary J. Blige, “Be Without You” Image Credit: Courtesy Photo Blige’s devotional ode ranks as the top song by a woman for the quarter century on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart. The crown chart jewel of the Queen of Hip-Hop Soul’s collection conquered the tally for 15 weeks in 2006, longer than Blige’s five other leaders combined. In its run, the track surpassed two other of the genre’s juggernaut tracks (Deborah Cox’s “Nobody’s Supposed To Be Here” and Mariah Carey’s “We

RZA Talks the Group’s Extended Farewell Shows

In 2018, RZA pitched the rest of Wu-Tang Clan on a five-year plan, which would corral all of the members that had been floating in and out of projects and serve as an exclamation point on their storied run. Actually, there were two different five-year plans — although the timelines were intertwined. “I called it ‘The Relay Plan,’” says the Wu’s longtime mastermind. One timetable would involve the film properties focused on the groundbreaking New York hip-hop collective: a multipart documentary (which became Showtime’s four-­episode Wu-Tang Clan: Of Mics and Men in 2019), a TV dramatization of the group’s formation (Hulu’s Wu-Tang: An American Saga, which ran for three seasons through 2023) and “some type of feature film” that RZA says is still to be determined. The other plan would center on live shows — a multiple-tour farewell that would unite all 10 members and allow them to scatter upon its conclusion. “That was my pitch to the brothers,” RZA recalls. It might have been a tough sell, considering how busy the members were: “Method Man was making movies, Ghostface [Killah] was making albums, people have families and all of that.” RZA himself was interested in getting behind the camera; this year, One Spoon of Chocolate, an action thriller he wrote and directed, premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival. But, RZA says, “I told everyone, ‘If we can carve out the time to match your schedules and lifestyles, would you agree to do this?’ And everybody said yes.” Wu-Tang Clan’s touring renaissance began with NY State of Mind, a co-headlining run with Nas in 2022 and 2023, and continued in 2024 with the Las Vegas residency The Saga Continues. Yet Wu-Tang Forever: The Final Chamber, a farewell arena tour that began in June, has become the culmination of the group’s strategy: Not only has the show earned rave reviews and included top-line guest stars, it has been one of the hottest legacy tours this year. GZA performs during the Wu-Tang Forever: The Final Chamber tour at Moody Center on June 15, 2025 in Austin, Texas. Rick Kern/Getty Images From 27 shows in June and July, The Final Chamber grossed $30.6 million, with 245,000 tickets sold, according to Billboard Boxscore. The $1.2 million average gross per show exceeded the average for NY State of Mind ($897,000 per show) and significantly outperformed Wu-Tang’s 2019 tour alongside Public Enemy and De La Soul ($692,000). “It blew away our expectations,” says manager Tyler Childs, who started working with RZA in 2009. “We knew that their first-ever Madison Square Garden show was going to sell well. But Raleigh, N.C.? Tampa, Fla.? These are arenas and are not core Wu-Tang [markets], but these shows sold out quickly.” RZA says the co-headlining tour with Nas “built up their momentum” and that the Las Vegas residency elevated the production value of the group’s stage show. (“We had actors, dancers — a samurai fighting during an orchestrated version of ‘Shame on a N—a’!”) When it came time to game-plan The Final Chamber, the goal was to translate those experiences into a thoughtfully curated arena set: RZA and his team would huddle in his Woodland Hills office, dozens of sticky notes with the Wu member names sprawled across a window, and concoct a set list that would tastefully showcase each MC — a process that made RZA feel like part “sports GM” and part “Broadway stage manager.” Raekwon performs at State Farm Arena on June 11, 2025 in Atlanta, Georgia. Paras Griffin/Getty Images The Final Chamber show was ultimately structured into four acts: a full-group opening blast of energy with multiple classics from Enter the 36 Chambers, then a soulful reprieve marked by Raekwon and Method Man solo tracks, then a “samurai” section highlighted by GZA’s Liquid Swords material and then a family-­first finale featuring Wu-Tang Forever staples “Reunited” and “Triumph.” As the tour made its way toward a Northeast conclusion in mid-July, the surprise guests became more notable: The Madison Square Garden show included Lil Kim, Big Daddy Kane, Redman and SWV, while the final stop at Philadelphia’s Wells Fargo Center boasted Lauryn Hill, LL Cool J and Freeway. “We passed the mic because it wasn’t only about us — it was about hip-hop,” RZA explains of the guest stars. “There’s a stigma that hip-hop couldn’t be what it is — that from our generation, you couldn’t have an arena tour full of artists in their 40s and 50s performing. It was predicted that this would not happen, but Wu-Tang is living it out, and we’re doing what rock music did before us.” Ghostface Killah performs at Scotiabank Arena on July 14, 2025 in Toronto, Ontario. Jeremychanphotography/Getty Images The Philly performance could have been the final Wu-Tang Clan concert ever had ticket sales been anemic; now the show will be the end of the group’s first leg of an extended farewell run that will push into 2026. “There are a lot of different options,” Childs says, “certainly Europe, Australia, Asia and then definitely coming back to North America next year. What shape does that take? It’s going to be arenas again, and we want to go to markets that haven’t been repeated.” At some point, however, Wu-Tang Clan will leave the stage together for a final time and both five-year plans will be complete. “’Bittersweet’ is the word,” says RZA, who celebrated his 56th birthday on the tour. “We’re getting all this love. But to be honest, [performing] is not easy. It’s not like I’m 25 years old. Method Man is in great shape, but he’s like, ‘Yo, I’m tired!’ Method Man performs at State Farm Arena on June 11, 2025 in Atlanta, Georgia. Paras Griffin/Getty Images “At the end of the day, I love the art and I love performing,” RZA continues, “but I know that there’s an exit to it. And mentally, we’re preparing for that.” This story appears in the Aug. 30, 2025, issue of Billboard. Source link

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#Lima #politica |. ESTAN ACOSANDO AL HERMANO DE LA Presidencia de la República …

#Lima #politica |. 🔴 ESTAN ACOSANDO AL HERMANO DE LA Presidencia de la República del Perú DINA BOLUARTE ‼️‼️ El ministro de Transportes y Comunicaciones, César Sandoval, criticó el allanamiento en el inmueble del hermano de Dina Boluarte, Nicanor Boluarte, y aseguró que se trata de una persecución política contra la mandataria pese a la sentencia del Tribunal Constitucional (TC) a favor del Ejecutivo. #radioaltura Source

#LOULTIMO #lima |. DINAMITA EXPLOTA EN MANOS DE EXTORSIONADOR Moisés Sosa Beja…

#LOULTIMO #lima |. 🔴 DINAMITA EXPLOTA EN MANOS DE EXTORSIONADOR‼️‼️ Moisés Sosa Bejarano, de 23 años, terminó gravemente herido tras intentar detonar un explosivo en la puerta de una farmacia en Comas. Según indicaron los serenos que intervinieron en el hecho, el artefacto estalló antes de tiempo y le voló todos los dedos de la mano izquierda. El ataque se registró en la madrugada, en el cruce de las avenidas Universitaria con Andrés Belaunde. Sosa Bejarano llegó en una mototaxi con el objetivo de amedrentar a los dueños del local, presuntamente víctimas de extorsión, pero su plan falló al manipular el artefacto. #radioaltura Source

Halsey Announces 2025-2026 Back to Badlands International Tour

Halsey announced the dates for the 2025-2026 Back to Badlands international tour on Thursday morning (Aug. 28). The global swing will celebrate the 10th anniversary of the singer’s 2015 debut album, which debuted at No. 2 on the Billboard 200 and featured the singles “Ghost,” “New Americana” (No. 60 on the Billboard Hot 100), as well as “Colors” and “Castle.” The Live Nation-produced tour will kick off with a special show at the Hollywood Forever Cemetery on Oct. 14, before moving on to gigs in Mexico City, Dallas, Atlanta, Philadelphia, Boston, Washington, D.C., Minneapolis, Chicago, Denver, Toronto and New York, winding down at the Fillmore Detroit on Jan. 17. From there, the outing will move on to a European swing and wind down with three shows in Australia in mid-February. Tickets for the tour will first go on sale through an artist pre-sale kicking off on Tuesday (Sept. 2), with additional pre-sales running throughout the week before the launch of a general on-sale beginning on Sept. 5 at 10 a.m. local time here. According to a release, Badlands is one of the only albums in music history to have every song RIAA certified gold, platinum or multi-platinum. The singer recently released a new video for the Badlands fan favorite “Gasoline,” with a promised second new video soon for another classic from that era, “Drive.” The album has always been a special one for Halsey, who in 2020 celebrated its fifth anniversary with their first-ever live album, Badlands (Live From Webster Hall). Check out the dates for Halsey’s 2025-2026 Back to Badlands world tour below: Oct. 14: Los Angeles, Calif. @ Hollywood Forever  Oct. 22: Mexico City, MX @ Pabellón Oeste  Oct. 24: Dallas, Texas @ South Side Ballroom  Oct. 26: Atlanta, Ga. @ Coca-Cola Roxy Oct. 29: Philadelphia, Pa. @ The Fillmore Philadelphia  Nov. 2: Boston, Mass. @ MGM Music Hall at Fenway Nov. 4: Washington, DC @ The Anthem  Nov. 6: Minneapolis, Minn. @ The Armory Nov. 8: Chicago, Ill. @ Byline Bank Aragon Ballroom  Nov. 12: Denver, Colo. @ Fillmore Auditorium Jan. 9: Toronto, ON @ History  Jan. 13: New York, N.Y. @ Hammerstein Ballroom  Jan. 17: Detroit, Mich. @ The Fillmore Detroit  Jan. 22: Amsterdam, NL @ AFAS LIVE  Jan. 23: Berlin, DE @ Velodrom  Jan. 24: Dusseldorf, DE @ Mitsubishi Electric Halle  Jan. 26: Paris, FR @ L’Olympia  Jan. 29: Manchester, UK @ Aviva Studios  Feb. 3: London, UK @ 02 Academy Brixton Feb. 13: Sydney, AU @ The Hordern Pavilion  Feb. 17: Brisbane, AU @ Riverstage Feb. 19: Melbourne, AU @ Festival Hall    Get weekly rundowns straight to your inbox Sign Up Source link

Oasis Drones Light Up Chicago Sky on Eve of Band’s Soldier Field Show

The Oasis drone show made its way to the skies over Chicago on Wednesday night (Aug. 27) on the eve of the band’s first gig in the U.S. in nearly 17 years. As they previously did in Dublin and Toronto, Manchester and other stops on their reunion tour, the band lit things up over the windy city by flying drones spelling out their iconic logo in advance of Thursday night’s (Aug. 28) show at the 62,000-capacity Soldier Field. Fans posted pics of the stunning display, which found the massive lower case Oasis logo rendered in blue hovering in the air near the home of the Chicago Bears. What a difference a decade and a half makes. The last time Liam and Noel Gallagher played in the Chicagoland area they were further up the road a bit at the 18,500-capacity Allstate Arena in Rosemont. The sold out show on Thursday is the reunited Brtipop group’s only Midwestern stop on their North American swing, which kicked off on Aug. 24 with the first of two shows at Rogers Stadium in Toronto. Following their one-off in Chicago, the tour will move on to two gigs at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, N.J. (Aug. 31, Sept. 1) and a double-down at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena, Calif. (Sept. 6, 7), before moving on to Mexico City. And while the Chicago show is completely sold out, luckily for Noel’s daughter, Anaïs, she knows a guy. And even if she misses the Soldier Field stop, she’s already been able to catch a crazy amount of gigs, something she said never gets old. “I’ve been burning the candle at both ends,” she said on the BBC Radio show she hosts, Mad For Oasis, in revealing that she attended the band’s first 12 gigs in a row in Cardiff, Wales, five nights in the siblings’ hometown of Manchester and a five-night run at Wembley Stadium in London in late July. “I’m knackered, I don’t know how my dad and uncle do it when they’re actually working on stage every night,” she said. “It’s been great. One of my friends said to me, ‘Are you not getting bored?’ and I’m like, I could never get bored of the shows, they’re just that good that I have an amazing time.” And, in case you were wondering, yes, she has done the Poznan every single time during the bit in the show where singer Liam gets the crowd to do the Manchester City football team’s signature move in which they face away from the stage, put their arms around their neighbor’s shoulders and jump up and down in unison. “It’s so funny,” she said. “Every time I bring my friends, they’re like ‘What are we doing?’ and I’m just like, put your drinks down. They’re like, ‘Why am I putting my drink down?’ I’m like, just you wait…”    Source link

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