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David Lopez

David Lopez

David Lopez is a Cuban teenager, who is proud of his Cuban-American heritage and is currently studying at Miami Beach Senior High… he asked himself the question we all have made to ourselves at least once in our life: Who are the greatest Cubans of our time?

David Lopez is the host of “A Hidden Cuban Talent”, a segment created by him for the Season Premiere of CubanTop10 Show.

Autobiographical synopsis at the age of 16!

Hi, I’m David Lopez, and by some strange turn of events I am writing my autobiographical synopsis at the age of 16…

Although I have lived less life than my fellow hosts, I do not hold any less amount of great experiences and passions as they do. So in the following paragraphs I will share with you what I believe to be some essential parts of what makes me the person I am so far.

David Lopez, “Autobiographical Synopsis” for CubanTop10

I was born in Cuba in February 16 of 2001. I grew up in Havana alongside the kids from my neighborhood who while I don’t keep in touch with them, I thank them for giving me happy memories from my childhood…

I left Cuba at the age of 9 where I moved to Hialeah, where I lived for 2 years until I moved to Miami Beach. I have lived there ever since, in a place in which I can truly call home…

While I don’t consider myself much of a scholar, or a genius, I do hold great curiosity for life. I currently do my studies in Miami Beach Senior High in the Scholars program where I take several rigorous AP classes, and elective music classes…

I’m a lover for music, art, and poetry as I believe they encompass the essence of being human. So as many people have reached incredible capacities in life, I too hope to reach on some day and to discover many great people along the way…

I met such talented individuals who were around my age I could only help to wonder how many more people could be out there that are full of talent. The people I have met this last year, I will always hold very close to my heart for they sparked my interest in music.

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