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The group's name, El7z Up, is the word "Puzzle" spelled backwards, with the number "7" representing the number of members in the group and replacing one of the "z". [3] The name represents "the best seven members the audience 'puzzled' out".
On September 3, the EP's title was revealed to be 7+Up, along with the release of the promotion schedule. [4] Concept photos and videos were released from September 5 to 9. [ 5 ] [ 6 ] On September 10, the track list was released, with "Cheeky" announced as the lead single.
Cárteles Unidos (English: United Cartels), also known as La Resistencia (English: The Resistance) is a Mexican criminal enforcer squad & a U.S.-designated Foreign Terrorist Organization composed of well-trained gunmen from the Sinaloa Cartel, Gulf Cartel, La Familia Michoacana, and Knights Templar Cartel originally formed to expel the Los Zetas Cartel from the states of Michoacán and Jalisco.
Several members were living in vans and trucks on land owned by a man named Curtis Lind. At some point the Zizians allegedly stopped paying rent, and Lind sued to evict them.
Reform UK leader Farage says his party has made history and is now the "real opposition".
He became a member of the famous Puerto Rican music group, Menudo, in 1992, after several group members had left the group in the middle of a scandal that had threatened to break up the band. Edgardo Díaz held auditions and Talamántez, among others, were chosen as the new members of Menudo.
Galdino or Galindo Mellado Cruz (18 April 1973 – 9 May 2014), commonly referred to by his alias El Mellado and/or Z-9, was a Mexican suspected drug lord and one of the founders of Los Zetas, a criminal organization originally formed by ex-commandos from the Mexican Armed Forces.
Misael Torres Urrea, commonly referred to by his alias El M2, was born on 1991 or 1992 to Javier Torres Felix (alias "El JT") and Agapita Urrea. [a] [2] He had at least four siblings: Joel Torres Jiménez (sometimes spelled Joel Torres Urrea), [3] [4] María Luisa Torres Urrea, [5] Marisol Torres Urrea, [b] [6] and Jesús Javier Torres Urrea.