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From the corners of my mind and the beats of my heart, arises the voice that will

guide you through the chapters of my life. I am Tirone José González Orama a
troubadour of the streets, better know as Canserbero , a messenger of the
uncomfortable truths that dwell deep within society. My life was a whirlwind of
emotions, struggles, and discoveries, and through these pages, I invite you to join me
on the journey through my burning soul and the flames of my music. Walk with me
as we navigate the alleys of Caracas, explore the labyrinths of consciousness, and
leave an indelible mark on the history of music and social transformation. This is
my story, told in my own words and melodies, that transcends time and space.
I was born in the vibrant heart of Caracas Venezuela on March 11, 1988 , a city
that pulsates with life and contradictions. From a young age, I was drawn to the
chaotic streets and the diversity this city offered. But life had also taught me several
things. At the age of nine, I lost my mother and went to live with my father. When I
was 12, my half-brother died in a shooting. My love for music was born in those very
corners, where people’s voices and the rhythms of urban life melded into a unique
symphony. I always knew I had something to express, something to share with the
world.
Music was a hobby when I was studying laws but later it became my sanctuary, my
way of processing the world around me. As I grew, I felt like I carried a burning
flame within me, a passion that couldn’t be contained. One of my passions was
reading literature an poetry books , sometimes I didn’t sleep because I began
writing lyrics and songs that reflected my deepest thoughts, concerns, and visions
about society. My friends called me Canserbero, a name that reflected my direct and
unfiltered style.
My early steps in the realm of music were marked by adversity. The streets of Caracas
tested my determination as I sought to carve my path in a landscape where dreams often
succumbed to harsh realities.
The lack of resources was a constant companion in those days. Recording
equipment was a luxury I could hardly afford, and yet, the desire to share my
thoughts and emotions with the world was an unquenchable fire within me. Every
hurdle I encountered only fueled my determination. I sought ways to make the most
of what little I had, experimenting with makeshift setups and using creativity as a
tool to transcend limitations.
Over time, my music transformed into a call for reflection and social awareness. Lyrics
explored violence, inequality, and meaning in a chaotic world. I had recorded my first
studio album in 2010 ("Vida") with the producer Kpu. But my career in hip-hop had
started when I was 11 years old. Throughout my adolescence, I devoted myself to
composing with the musicians I grew up with in Palo Negro, such as Black Kamikase,
Afromak, and Lil Supa. my album, marked a career turning point, sharing thoughts with a
broader audience.
Aware of my words' power, I embraced my duty as an artist to ignite positive change.I
myself was a fan of blues and jazz, genres to which I owed the foundations on which my
rhymes were based.
On 2012 I had just released my second studio album, "Muerte," . I was 24 years old.
Shortly thereafter, my first international tours took place, leading me to Peru, Colombia,
Argentina, Chile, and Mexico.
My music transcended melodies, becoming a lifeline for the Caracas youth seeking
solace. They found understanding and power in our verses, using our music to defy a
world of indifference.
My life was abruptly cut short on January 20, 2015. Although my time in this world
was brief, I feel that I left a lasting impact. My music continues to resonate in the
hearts of those who feel marginalized, of those who seek answers amidst chaos.
Through my songs, I hope the flame of consciousness continues to burn,
uncomfortable conversations remain alive, and injustices are challenged.
My legacy isn’t just songs; it’s a call to authenticity in a world of facades. Through
lyrics, I confronted emotions, inviting us to break down walls between our true selves. I
challenge listeners to question and contribute to a just society, my call for change echoes
in melodies, inspiring reflection and action.
May my music be a lighthouse guiding ships through the storms of life. Let it
remind us all that in our darkest moments, there is still light to be found. Through
my songs, I offer a hand to those who grapple with their demons, who yearn for
meaning, who strive to leave their mark on the world. Let my melodies be a source
of hope and comfort, a reminder that our struggles are not in vain.

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