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Kennyy Defends Romanticism in the Urban Genre

Kennyy always envisioned himself as an artist. At a school achievement night, he sang "Mi último día" by Tercer Cielo in front of the audience, guitar in hand. He was in third grade, he recalls. By the following year, he was enrolled at the Ernesto Ramos Antonini Free Music School in Mayagüez. At first, he didn't fully understand the decision, but it became one of the most significant turning points in his life.

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Kennyy always envisioned himself as an artist. At a school achievement night, he sang "Mi último día" by Tercer Cielo in front of the audience, guitar in hand. He was in third grade, he recalls. By the following year, he was enrolled at the Ernesto Ramos Antonini Free Music School in Mayagüez. At first, he didn't fully understand the decision, but it became one of the most significant turning points in his life.

With the number 394 of Ignacio Allende Street, in the center area of the municipality of Saltillo, Coahuila, the house of the poet Manuel Acuña remains as part of the local history, with furniture stopped in time and on whose facade there is a plaque referring to the birth of the artist:“In this house was born Manuel Acuña on August 27, 1849. The mutualist society that recognizes the illustrious saltillense.”TE MAY INTEREST: Did you see ‘El Resp…

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El Vocero de Puerto Rico broke the news in on Monday, July 7, 2025.
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