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Fútbol peruano de luto: fallece Hugo ‘Cholo’ Sotil a los 75 años

Hugo ‘Cholo’ Sotil, una de las leyendas más grandes del fútbol peruano, falleció este lunes a los 75 años. El exdelantero formó parte de la mítica selección peruana de los años 70 y tuvo el honor de jugar en el FC Barcelona, donde compartió vestuario con estrellas mundiales como Johan Cruyff. Te puede interesar Ricardo Gareca arremete contra Lozano y confiesa la VERDAD de su salida de Perú: “Querían otra cosa” El club catalán dio a conocer su partida a través de un mensaje en su cuenta de X, acompañando sus palabras con una foto de él.  “El FC Barcelona lamenta la muerte de Hugo Sotil, jugador azulgrana entre el 1973 y el 1976, y quiere expresar su pésame a la familia y amistades. Descanse en paz, Cholo”, se lee en la publicación. El FC Barcelona lamenta la muerte de Hugo Sotil, jugador azulgrana entre el 1973 y el 1976, y quiere expresar su pésame a la familia y amistades. Descanse en paz, Cholo. pic.twitter.com/LRZ5QkUA7a — FC Barcelona (@FCBarcelona_es) December 30, 2024 Alianza Lima también se pronunció ante la partida del exjugador, quien contribuyó al legado blanquiazul.  “Lamentamos con profundo pesar informar la muerte de Hugo ‘El Cholo’ Sotil, una de nuestras grandes leyendas blanquiazules (campeón en 1977 y 1978), mundialista y campeón de Copa América, además de ser un ídolo en el FC Barcelona. Extendemos nuestras condolencias a los familiares, amigos y a todo el pueblo blanquiazul”, mencionaron.  La trayectoria de Hugo Sotil Hugo Sotil fue uno de los mejores jugadores de América en la década de los setenta y, además, logró destacarse en el fútbol europeo. Su carrera comenzó en Deportivo Municipal, pero fue en el FC Barcelona donde alcanzó el reconocimiento internacional. En Catalunya, brilló durante dos temporadas y compartió equipo con figuras como Johan Cruyff y Johan Neeskens, quienes eran entonces estrellas mundiales. Te puede interesar Jorge Fossati dejará la selección peruana: el millonario monto que le deberá pagar la FPF Tras su paso por el FC Barcelona, regresó a Alianza Lima, donde se reencontró con Teófilo Cubillas y juntos lograron consagrarse bicampeones nacionales. Con los ‘íntimos’, además, alcanzó las semifinales de la Copa Libertadores de 1978. Luego de esa etapa, emigró al Independiente Medellín de Colombia, para después regresar al fútbol peruano y poner fin a su carrera profesional. La entrada Fútbol peruano de luto: fallece Hugo ‘Cholo’ Sotil a los 75 años se publicó primero en Radio Onda Cero. Source link

Charli XCX Shares the Vision That Made ‘Brat’

Charli XCX didn’t just make an album with Brat—she crafted a manifesto. The Apple hitmaker recently revealed the bold vision behind her Grammy-nominated project, detailing how she planned to dominate the charts and redefine pop culture. Explore Explore See latest videos, charts and news See latest videos, charts and news Released in June, Brat debuted at No. 3 on the Billboard 200, becoming Charli’s highest-charting album to date, but the journey to global success started long before its release. Taking to her private Instagram, Charli shared the conceptual framework that guided every aspect of the album, from its polarizing artwork to its chaotic yet meticulously executed marketing. “The artwork for Brat will be obnoxious, arrogant, and bold. Some people will hate it,” Charli wrote, describing the album’s stark, text-heavy cover. “It will be heavily text-based, either font on a plain background or painted on a wall or disregarded object.” The bold strategy extended far beyond visuals. Charli shared that the entire album campaign was conceived as a mix of “high art” and “low art,” blending avant-garde chaos with mainstream celebrity culture. “The whole album campaign is high art. But it is also crucial to understand the benefit of low art and celebrity. The coupling of the two is vital.” “There is no explanation for what I do,” she explained. “The answer is always ‘No comment.’ We must cultivate desire, chaos, and destruction.” The Brat rollout also saw Charli teasing unfinished demos at underground raves to build anticipation. “You need to understand my vision. This is global. I will provide momentum and tell the story in a laser-focused way,” she declared. Her fanbase, known as the Angels, became a pivotal part of the campaign’s success. “The Angels are ready and waiting. This is the moment.” In a recent interview for Variety’s Hitmakers issue, Charli revealed that the marketing concept for Brat came before the music. “Usually when I’ve made a record, there is this transitional phase [after it’s recorded], where I’m thinking about how to present the music. But with this one, I actually did that first,” she shared. Charli’s meticulous approach paid off as Brat debuted at No. 3 on the Billboard 200 with 77,000 equivalent album units in its first week, including 40,000 pure album sales and 46.72 million on-demand streams. The album’s longevity has been equally impressive, returning to its No. 3 peak in its nineteenth week and topping Billboard’s Top Dance/Electronic Albums chart. Source link

Drake Teases a ‘Very, Very Special Show’ for Australian Tour

Drake has shared his love for Australia ahead of his long-awaited return to the country for the Anita Max Win Tour, which will mark his first visit Down Under in eight years. Explore Explore See latest videos, charts and news See latest videos, charts and news During a recent Drizzmas Giveaway stream with Kick streamer Adin Ross, the rapper expressed his excitement for the tour while reflecting on his affection for the country. He then surprised fans with extravagant gifts, including two all-expenses-paid trips to see him live Down Under. “It’s Australia—it’s a beautiful place. I hope everybody gets a chance to see it. It is stunning, the people are incredible. I remember one of my first experiences having a white wine at Bondi Beach, and I was just like, wow. It reminded me how big the world is,” Drake said. “Australia is one of the most incredible places on planet Earth. I’m so excited to be forward after eight years. I have a very, very special show for you.” Later in the stream, the rapper also gave fans a sneak peek of his Australian accent, saying, “I can’t wait to see all my Australias. I’m keen, mate, easy as. I can’t wait to touch down, mate.” The Anita Max Win Tour begins at Perth’s RAC Arena on Feb. 4, 2025, and runs through major cities including Melbourne, Sydney, and Brisbane before wrapping up in Auckland on March 1. Originally announced with just seven dates, the tour expanded to 13 shows due to overwhelming demand. The tour title stems from a viral December 2023 livestream in which Drake debuted the alter ego Anita Max Win, a playful nod to gambling slang. Since his last Australian visit in 2017, Drake has released major projects, including Scorpion (2018), Certified Lover Boy (2021), Her Loss (2022), and For All The Dogs (2023). During his Drizzmas Giveaway, Drake also surprised fans with gifts ranging from a G Wagon and three family cars to $250,000 for a struggling fan in debt and a year’s rent for two others. Source link

Mariah Carey Rings in the Holidays by Topping ARIA Charts Yet Again

Christmas wouldn’t be Christmas without Mariah Carey’s “All I Want For Christmas Is You” lighting up the ARIA Singles Chart. The beloved holiday classic is back at No. 1 this week, continuing its reign as the ultimate festive anthem. Since its release in 1994, the track has evolved from a seasonal favorite to a chart-topping juggernaut, hitting No. 1 in Australia for the first time in 2018. This year marks its eighth cumulative week at the top, proving that Carey’s holiday magic never fades. After a brief stint at No. 3 last week, the holiday hit once again nudged past Wham!’s “Last Christmas,” which landed at No. 2 and returning the chart every year since 2017. Joining the festive frenzy are Brenda Lee’s “Rockin’ Around The Christmas Tree” at No. 3, Bobby Helms’ “Jingle Bell Rock” at No. 4, and Ariana Grande’s “Santa Tell Me” at No. 5, completing a holiday-dominated top five. Explore Explore See latest videos, charts and news See latest videos, charts and news Meanwhile, over on the ARIA Albums Chart, Sabrina Carpenter’s breakout 2024 release, Short N’ Sweet, has reclaimed its spot at No. 1, marking the album’s seventh non-consecutive week in the top position and its first return since mid-October. Michael Bublé’s perennial favorite Christmas wasn’t far behind, soaring from No. 9 to No. 2 as Australians embrace his crooning holiday classics. SZA’s SOS has also found a resurgence, climbing to No. 4 thanks to its deluxe “Lana” edition, which adds fresh tracks, including the fan-favorite “Saturn.” Originally released in December 2022, SOS first reached No. 1 in early 2023 and has proven to have staying power, much like the holiday hits it’s sharing the charts with this week. While Christmas classics dominate the singles chart, Carpenter’s Short N’ Sweet has shown incredible staying power amidst the festive flurry. As for Mariah Carey, her holiday dominance continues worldwide. “All I Want For Christmas Is You” has also returned to the top of the Billboard Hot 100 this month, adding to its cumulative 13 weeks at No. 1. The festive anthem shows no signs of slowing down, much like the joy it brings to listeners year after year. Source link

Charli XCX Confirms Letterboxd Account as Fans Dissect Her Favorite Films

As Charli XCX closes out what has arguably been her most successful 12 months to date, it’s clear that 2024 hasn’t just been the year of Brat, but also the year of films for the British musician, with her Letterboxd account going viral amongst her fanbase. Explore Explore See latest videos, charts and news See latest videos, charts and news Appearing online on Friday (Dec. 27), a Letterboxd account purporting to be Charli XCX’s began making the rounds before tacit confirmation of its existence was given when its bio was updated to read “my account got leaked i guess”. Fans have since been quick to comb through the singer’s cinematic tastes, with her favorite films including titles such as Charlie’s Angels, The Addiction, Bride of Frankenstein, and Céline and Julie Go Boating. Her stats also confirm that despite her immensely busy schedule in 2024, the year has seen her watch a total of 210 films to date. Most notably, however, has been Charli XCX’s reviews of the films she has watched, which range from the simple and observational (“there were a lot of songs in this!” she says of the Bob Dylan biopic A Complete Unknown) to the almost mundane and unrelated (“watched this whilst george built lego”, she wrote of fiancé George Daniel’s activities during The Tragedy of Macbeth). Other key reviews include her take on the Brad Pitt-starring Moneyball, for which she succinctly wrote “This isn’t for British people”, and Luca Guadagino’s Challengers, which amount to, “was so amped after watching this i ended up going out til 5am with Harrison and then was super hungover for the met. worth it though.” Her viewing of 2013’s Jonathan Glazer-directed Under the Skin simply resulted in a reminder to “make next album w mica levi”, while Christopher Nolan’s Oscar-winning Oppenheimer saw her opinion amount to, “Liked this coz they were all just gossiping about bombs”. Earlier this month, it was reported that Charli XCX had joined the cast of The Gallerist alongside Natalie Portman and Jenna Ortega. The culture-defining musician currently has a number of movie roles lined up following a successful run with her latest album, June’s Brat (which debuted at No. 3 on the Billboard 200 albums chart, making it her highest charting album to date) and its October companion release, Brat and it’s completely different but also still brat. Her name is credited among the cast of the films 100 Nights of Hero, Erupcja, Faces of Death, I Want Your Sex, Mother Mary and Sacrifice, all currently in post-production. She’s also guest starring on the Amazon comedy series Overcompensating. Source link

Neil Young Dusts off ‘Pardon My Heart’ for First Performance in 50 Years

Neil Young has dug deep into his archives for the latest addition to his Fireside Sessions, pulling out “Pardon My Heart” for its first performance in over 50 years. Explore Explore See latest videos, charts and news See latest videos, charts and news The live rendition was shared to his Neil Young Archives website as part of his Fireside Sessions series, which just days ago resulted in a rare performance of the track “Silver and Gold” on Wednesday (Dec. 25). Now, the second entry in the series has gone even deeper, resulting in an exceedingly-rare version of “Pardon My Heart”. Originally released on Neil Young & Crazy Horse‘s Zuma album in November 1975, the track had only ever been played twice previously, and not at all since its official release. Its debut performance took place at the Bottom Line in New York on May 16, 1974, when Young performed a surprirse set following a Ry Cooder show. Appearing as the penultimate song of the set, Young prefaced its debut by describing it as “a love song I learned recently”. “I wrote it too,” he added. “This is a love song. It’s one of the saddest love songs I’ve ever heard.” Just three months later, the track received its final live appearance when it was performed during Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young’s reunion tour in New York on Aug. 15. “Pardon My Heart” was penned by Young about the disolution of his relationship with Carrie Snodgress, who also inspired much of his Homegrown album. Despite being recorded throughout 1974 and 1975, Homegrown did not see a release until 2020. Though it currently remains to be seen whether more Fireside Sessions performances will arrive, Young also used his first entry in the series to announce that he would be releasing a new album titled Talking to the Trees, which will be accompanied by a North American and European tour with his new band, the Chrome Hearts. Source link

The Soft Boys Reunite During Yo La Tengo’s Annual Hanukkah Residency

Veteran English rockers The Soft Boys staged an impromptu reunion performance as part of Yo La Tengo‘s annual Hanukkah Residency in New York City. The reformation of sorts took place during the fourth night of Yo La Tengo’s yearly holiday event, on Saturday (Dec. 28), which featured Robyn Hitchcock as an opening act. Following a 16-song set which also featured a version of “The Race is on Again” with The Soft Boys’ Kimberley Rew, the encore section saw Rew return to the stage along with his former bandmates, Hitchcock and Morris Windsor. Explore Explore See latest videos, charts and news See latest videos, charts and news Rew’s partner, Lee Cave-Berry, joined in on bass for a five-song set which opened with “Queen of Eyes”, and featured “I Wanna Destroy You” as the penultimate song. Elsewhere, the group also shared a cover of Eric Von Schmidt’s “Baby, Let Me Follow You Down”, The Velvet Underground’s “Run Run Run”, and closed with a rendition of The Beatles’ “It’s All Too Much”. The Soft Boys initially formed in 1976 and released two albums – 1979’s A Can of Bees and 1980’s Underwater Moonlight – before splitting in 1980. While Hitchcock would launch a noted solo career, Rew would gain more mainstream fame as a founder of the new wave outfit Katrina and the Waves – famed for their 1985 hit “Walking on Sunshine”. The group would reunite in 1994, before a two-year reformation in 2001 would result in their final album, Nextdoorland. Bassist Matthew Seligman – who replaced founding member Andy Metcalfe in 1979 – would pass away in 2020. Notably, this isn’t the first time that members of The Soft Boys have performed together in recent times, with select dates during Hitchock’s U.K. tour in August and September also seeing him joined by Rew, Cave-Berry, and Windsor for a number of songs. Source link

SZA’s ‘SOS’ Back at No. 1 on Billboard 200 After Deluxe ‘LANA’ Reissue

After 22 months, SZA’s chart-topping SOS returns No. 1 on the Billboard 200, as the set jumps 15-1 on the Jan. 4-dated chart. It bolts back to the top thanks largely from activity generated by the album’s deluxe reissue on Dec. 20 (dubbed SOS Deluxe: LANA) that added 15 additional songs to the album. The set was originally released on Dec. 9, 2022, with 23 tracks. All versions of the album, old and new, are combined for tracking and charting purposes and continue to chart under the title SOS. SOS surges to No. 1 with 178,000 equivalent album units earned in the U.S. in the week ending Dec. 26 (up 297%), according to Luminate. With its return to No. 1, the set collects an 11th nonconsecutive week atop the list, and its first since the March 4, 2023-dated chart. That 22-month gap between weeks at No. 1 is the longest for any album since the Billboard 200 began publishing on a regular, weekly basis in March 1956. Notably, had the 15 new songs on the LANA deluxe edition of the album been released as a new stand-alone album, its track activity alone would have been enough for that stand-alone set to debut atop the list. (The 15 new songs generated 105,000 in SEA and TEA units. The No. 2 title this week, Michael Bublé’s former leader Christmas, earned 100,000 units from SEA, TEA and traditional album sales combined.) SOS debuted atop the Billboard 200 dated Dec. 24, 2022, and logged 10 nonconsecutive weeks at No. 1 on the list through the March 4, 2023-dated chart. It has never left the weekly top 20 of the chart during the 107 consecutive weeks that it has spent on the list. SOS closed 2024 at No. 6 on the year-end Billboard 200 Albums chart, after it was No. 3 on the year-end list in 2023. Also in the top 10 of the latest Billboard 200 chart, Frank Sinatra scores his first top 10-charting in over a decade, as his holiday compilation Ultimate Christmas vaults 17-10. The Billboard 200 chart ranks the most popular albums of the week in the U.S. based on multi-metric consumption as measured in equivalent album units, compiled by Luminate. Units comprise album sales, track equivalent albums (TEA) and streaming equivalent albums (SEA). Each unit equals one album sale, or 10 individual tracks sold from an album, or 3,750 ad-supported or 1,250 paid/subscription on-demand official audio and video streams generated by songs from an album. The new Jan. 4, 2025-dated chart will be posted in full on Billboard‘s website on Tuesday (Dec. 31). For all chart news, follow @billboard and @billboardcharts on both X, formerly known as Twitter, and Instagram. Of SOS’ 178,000 equivalent album units earned in the week ending Dec. 26, SEA units comprise 167,000 (up 341%, equaling 220.22 million on-demand official streams of the set’s songs; it hits No. 1 on the year-old Top Streaming Albums chart for the first time), traditional album sales comprise 10,000 (up 44%, rising 39-23 on Top Album Sales) and TEA units comprise 1,000 (up 1,744%). A deluxe reissue of SOS had been in the works since at least February of 2023, and SZA first mentioned LANA as the name of the expansion in September 2023. The deluxe reissue was preceded by the Billboard Hot 100-charting hit “Saturn” (one of the 15 added tracks), which debuted and peaked at No. 6 in March. The last R&B/hip-hop album with at least 11 weeks atop the Billboard 200 was Drake’s Views, which notched 13 nonconsecutive weeks at No. 1 in 2016 (May 21-Oct. 8). SOS has the most weeks at No. 1 for an R&B/hip-hop album by a woman, or an R&B album by a woman, since Mariah Carey’s self-titled debut spent 11 weeks, all consecutively, at No. 1 in 1991. (Honorable mention to the Whitney Houston-led soundtrack to The Bodyguard, which logged 20 nonconsecutive weeks at No. 1 in 1992-93. The 12-track album has six songs by Houston and six songs by other artists.) SOS has the most weeks at No. 1 for any R&B album since The Bodyguard’s 20-week reign. (R&B/hip-hop and R&B albums are defined as those that have hit or are eligible for Billboard’s Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums and Top R&B Albums charts, respectively.) At No. 2 on the latest Billboard 200, Michael Bublé’s former leader Christmas jingles 5-2 with 100,000 equivalent album units earned (up 47%). The set spent a total of five weeks atop the list in late 2011 and early 2012, following its release in October of 2011. It has climbed to No. 2 in four of the last six holiday seasons. With 100,000 units earned, Christmas tallies its largest week, by units, since the Billboard 200 began ranking by units in December 2014. The Jan. 4-dated Billboard 200 is set to be the last chart of the holiday season to showcase high-ranking Christmas efforts, as the tracking week for the chart closed on Dec. 26, the day after the Christmas Day holiday. Bing Crosby’s Ultimate Christmas rallies 6-3 on the new Billboard 200, marking the late entertainer’s highest-charting effort since the Jan. 5, 1959-dated chart, when his former No. 1 Merry Christmas ranked at No. 2. Merry Christmas had previously spent a week at No. 1 on Jan. 6, 1958-dated chart. Nat King Cole’s The Christmas Song moves 11-4, matching its peak, with 84,000 equivalent album units earned (up 56%). Kendrick Lamar’s chart-topping GNX falls 2-5 (76,000; down 24%), Mariah Carey’s Merry Christmas rises 10-6 (nearly 76,000; up 36%), and Taylor Swift’s former No. 1 The Tortured Poets Department dips 3-7 (74,000; down 13%). The Wicked film soundtrack falls 7-8 on the Billboard 200 with 71,000 equivalent album units earned (up 9%) and the festive compilation A Christmas Gift for You From Phil Spector climbs 16-9 with 70,000 units (up 60%). Rounding out the top 10 is Frank Sinatra’s Ultimate Christmas, climbing 17-10 with 63,000 equivalent album units earned (up 55%). The title — which previously peaked

Kristin Cavallari Talks Morgan Wallen Relationship With Bunnie XO

Kristin Cavallari is dishing on her past romance with Morgan Wallen. In a teaser for an upcoming episode of Bunnie XO‘s Dumb Blonde podcast, released Sunday (Dec. 26) on TikTok, the 37-year-old actress revealed some spicy details about her brief relationship with the 31-year-old country music star. “Morgan’s a good guy. He has a big heart, he really does,” Cavallari says in the two-minute clip, following some gentle prodding from host Bunnie. Explore Explore See latest videos, charts and news See latest videos, charts and news The Hills alum then agrees with Bunnie’s description of Wallen as a “playa from the Himalayas.” The host adds, “The amount of women that have sat on my couch who have been with Morgan Wallen is crazy.” While Cavallari had seemingly confirmed her romance with Wallen earlier this year in a video on social media, she went on to share details about her first time going out with Wallen. “The first date that we went on, he was a true gentlemen,” the Very Cavallari star says. “He was like, ‘I’ll pick you up, I’ll pick the place.’ Like, just f—ing handled business. He came and picked me up, he met my kids. My kids were so excited, it was so cute.” Cavallari shares three children — Camden, 12, Jaxon, 10, and Saylor, 9 — with her ex-husband, former NFL star Jay Cutler. “He got us a private room, you know he had like his bodyguard and whatnot, dropped me off, kissed me in the rain, and it was like the sweetest thing,” Cavallari continues. In mid-November, Cavallari appeared to confirm her relationship with Wallen during a viral trend with her best friend, Justin Anderson. The trend had loved ones reveal truths about one another, and in the clip, Cavallari is seen jogging as Anderson, speaking off-camera, says, “Suspect let Morgan Wallen hurt her feelings, and she kept going back.” Cavallari bursts into laughter and covers her mouth, reacting to the playful remark. In the Dumb Blonde teaser, Cavallari says she and Wallen “hung out thereafter” following the first date and admits he didn’t hurt her feelings as much as he damaged her ego. “Morgan was the first guy in my entire f—ing life that wasn’t just completely enamored with me. I was like, ‘What in the f— is going on?’ It really threw me,” Cavallari says. “I love having the upper hand, and I felt like with him, I didn’t have the upper hand. It was the only time in my life, so it really f—ed with me.” She also reveals she wasn’t looking for anything serious at the time. “I was like, I kinda just want a f— buddy in Nashville,” Cavallari says. “He’s a great f— buddy.” At the end of the clip, Bunnie jokes that Wallen might be reaching out to her husband, country music star Jelly Roll, with a request to never discuss him on the podcast again. Check out the teaser for Cavallari’s appearance on the Dumb Blonde podcast on TikTok here. Source link

Frank Sinatra’s ‘Ultimate Christmas’ Hits Top 10 on Billboard 200

Frank Sinatra returns to the top 10 of the Billboard 200 albums chart for the first time in over a decade, as his holiday compilation Ultimate Christmas climbs 17-10 on the Jan. 4, 2025-dated chart. The title, which previously peaked at No. 12, reaches the top 10 in its 52nd week on the chart — dating back to its December 2017 debut. This marks the late singer’s first return to the top 10 since August 2012. That month, his 2008 hits package Nothing But the Best returned to the top 10 (re-entering at No. 3 on the Aug. 25, 2012-dated chart) after sale pricing and promotion. Nothing had previously debuted and peaked at No. 2 on the May 31, 2008-dated chart. Ultimate Christmas becomes Sinatra’s 33rd top 10-charting effort, the most among solo males. The Rolling Stones have the most top 10s, with 38. They are followed by Barbra Streisand (with 34), Sinatra and The Beatles, whom he passes (32). Another iconic entertainer, Bing Crosby, makes waves in the top 10 on the latest Billboard 200, as his own Ultimate Christmas title jumps 6-3. That marks the late legend’s highest-charting effort since the Jan. 5, 1959-dated chart, when his former No. 1 Merry Christmas ranked at No. 2. Merry Christmas had previously spent a week at No. 1 on Jan. 6, 1958-dated chart. Sinatra died in 1998 and Crosby passed away in 1977. The Billboard 200 chart ranks the most popular albums of the week in the U.S. based on multi-metric consumption as measured in equivalent album units, compiled by Luminate. Units comprise album sales, track equivalent albums (TEA) and streaming equivalent albums (SEA). Each unit equals one album sale, or 10 individual tracks sold from an album, or 3,750 ad-supported or 1,250 paid/subscription on-demand official audio and video streams generated by songs from an album. The new Jan. 4, 2025-dated chart will be posted in full on Billboard‘s website on Tuesday, Dec. 31. For all chart news, follow @billboard and @billboardcharts on both X, formerly known as Twitter, and Instagram. Source link

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