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BIOGRAPHY OF CANSERBERO

Tyrone José González Oramas (Caracas, March 11, 1988-Maracay, January 20,
2015) known as Canserbero was a Venezuelan rapper, singer, composer and social
activist. He was one of the most significant interpreters of non-commercial rap in his
country of origin, and in turn he had notoriety in other Latin American territories and
in Spain. From a young age he showed interest in music, mainly influenced by
reggaeton, but after the murder of his half brother, his musical references changed to
more critical genres such as hip hop and hard rock, appreciable in topics such as "It
is epic".
Canserbero, throughout its race, got to send two albums of study like soloist, Life
(2010) and Death (2012) respectively, and had several well-known songs like
"Thinking in you", "C'est the mort", «Machiavellian», among others. He also
participated as a vocalist in several songs of artists from Latin America and Spain
as Mala Rodríguez, with whom he recorded a song entitled Ella (2013). At the end
of January 2015, Canserbero was found livin in front of the apartment where he
was resident; There are several hypotheses about his death.
Biography and musical career
1988-1998: first years of life
Canserbero was born on March 11, 1988 in the General Hospital of Lídice Dr. Jesús
Yerena of the Venezuelan city of Caracas, as Tyrone José González Oramas. Son of
José Rafael González Ollarves and Leticia Orama. When Canserbero was four years
old, his parents moved to a neighborhood in Palo Negro called Las Ánimas de La
Pica in the state of Aragua, where he spent his childhood and adolescence; Around
1997 his mother died and was left under the care of his father.
From a very young age he became interested in rock music and reggaeton, so, at
eleven years old, the singer began to perform rap stagings under the stage name
of Canserbero, a jargon of latinismo cerbero dog (in Latin, canis cerberus ) that
means "guardian", referring to Cerberus of Greek mythology. According to the
artist, at that time, he performed performances regardless of the message
conveyed by his lyrics. 1999-2014: beginnings of his musical career and career
In the year 1999 Canserbero met Manuel Galvis - also known as Blackamikase - and
the producer Afromak, pseudonym of Leonardo Díaz; they integrated a band called
Barrio Codes, influenced by Comando 57 and Supremacy Hip Hop Clan. Together
they made several musical compositions, but due to their low economic resources,
they only recorded three songs. In 2000, when Canserbero was twelve years old,
his older half brother was murdered; from that, he began to be inspired by critical
genres such as hard rock and hip hopof the late nineties. In 2003 Canserbero
studied Computer Science and in classes he met Lil Supa, a member of Supremacy
Hip Hop Clan, who invited him to record with Luis Muños; the artist integrated a
group under the pseudonym Basyco, an abbreviation of the terms "base and
content". With the band, he played songs of the rap genre conscience. Canserbero
and Lil Supa published an album entitled Indigos, Can + Zoo on the Internet.
According to the media, the album
"made a significant impact on the national and Latin American movement of non-
commercial rap." In 2008, the artist uploaded a mixtape on the Internet called
Our doctrine is not a dogma, it is a guide for action, in which he compiled several
of his previously recorded songs.
He worked "as a claims analyst in a company" in Maracay and also in the
Experimental University Institute of Technology of La Victoria. He studied law and
political science at the Bicentennial University of Aragua, but decided to leave the
race to focus on music. In 2010 Canserbero released his debut solo studio album,
Vida , and in 2011 he received the Best Hip Hop Artist award at the Dixtorxión
Awards.
In 2012 he released his second album, Death , and during the year he made several
concerts in Mexico and Venezuela. The following year he formed a duet with Apache
and released Apa y Can , the album features songs such as "Ready" and "Stop", a
song that strongly criticizes Venezuelan policemen. Between 2013 to 2014 he
performed in several concerts in Latin American countries, including Chile and
Argentina, and also in Spain. In 2013 he participated as vocalist in the song Ella de
Mala Rodriguez, for the album Bruja , 2013). According to the media, the artist had
several musical projects that he would carry out in 2015, thus, concerts were
planned in Latin American countries such as Panama.
2015: death and hypothesis
On January 20, 2015, Canserbero was found lively in front of the apartment where he
lived. It is assumed that the artist was launched from the tenth floor of the Camino
Real building of the La Soledad urbanization in Maracay. At first, some of his relatives
maintained that the artist was staying in the apartment of Carlos Molnar, a friend and
co-worker, since he was suffering from schizophrenia; On the other hand, others
claimed that he had been diagnosed with dissociative identity disorder, something to
which Canserbero allegedly refused to "recognize". Later, his relatives denied such
conjectures, mentioning that, when he died, the artist did not have any mental
illness. Molnar's wife, Natalia, When providing
Her statements related that Canserbero entered her room and stabbed her husband
several times.
ending her life, and after this she decided to commit suicide.

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