Los líderes de la próxima generación según la revista “Time”

Por CNN Chile

25.05.2018 / 11:59

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La revista estadounidense publicó un listado con los principales personajes sub 25 que destacan por su talento e innovación.


La revista Time destacó a diversas personalidades del espectáculo como líderes de la próxima generación.  Los cantantes The Weeknd, Ariana Grande y la modelo Adwoa Aboah  fueron los protagonistas de las portadas internacionales en la nueva edición de la revista.

La lista también resaltó el trabajo de activistas, artistas, atletas y figuras destacadas de entre 20 y 30 años de edad que son pioneros en su campo y donde muestran sus talentos y habilidades para cambiar el mundo.

La modelo británica reconoció su emoción a través de instagram por encabezar la lista de la revista TIME.“Es un honor ser reconocida entre tantos héroes icónicos como Obama, Jay-Z, Muhammad Ali, Bernie Sanders, Malala, Michelle y Oprah. Solo puedo decir gracias, gracias a mi equipo, a Time, a mi familia y amigos y a todos los que me apoyan”, manifestó.

@arianagrande is happy, and it’s important to her that people know that. At 24, Grande is one of the biggest pop stars in the world, and she’s coming out with new music two years after her last album, the blockbuster Dangerous Woman. Her latest single is called “No Tears Left to Cry,” a triumphant, ’90s-house-inflected pop confection, part breathy vocals and part spunky, spoken-word playfulness. She chose it carefully: “The intro is slow, and then it picks up,” she says. “And it’s about picking things up.” Grande made a song about resilience because she has had to be resilient, in ways that are difficult to imagine, after a terrorist detonated a bomb outside her May 22, 2017, concert in Manchester, England, killing 22 people and leaving more than 500 injured. What happened is part of the song, but the song is not about what happened. Instead of being elegiac, it’s joyful and lush, and Grande is proud of it, and of herself. “When I started to take care of myself more, then came balance, and freedom, and joy,” she says. “It poured out into the music.” In the video for the song, she’s upside-down, the way life used to feel. “We’ve messed with the idea of not being able to find the ground again,” she says, “because I feel like I’m finally landing back on my feet now.” #ArianaGrande is one of three International covers showcasing the Next Generation Leaders. Read more about the rising activists, artists and athletes who are reshaping music, sports, fashion, politics and more on TIME.com. Photograph by @jimmymarble for TIME

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