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Birth proper noun | Symere Bysil Woods[1] |
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Born | (1995-07-31) July 31, 1995 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.Southward. |
Partner(south) | Brittany Byrd (2014–2016)[2] JT (2019–present)[three] |
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Years active | 2012–present |
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Website | liluziofficial |
Symere Bysil Woods ( sy-MEER ; born July 31, 1995),[4] known professionally as Lil Uzi Vert, is an American rapper, singer, and songwriter. Woods is characterized past his facial tattoos, facial piercings, eccentric hairstyles and androgynous fashion,[five] imagery built on a melodic emo approach to trap.[vi] Born and raised in Philadelphia, Lil Uzi Vert gained initial recognition post-obit the release of the commercial mixtape Luv Is Rage (2015), which led to a recording contract with Atlantic Records, to whom he signed under DJ Drama's Generation Now banner.[7]
Lil Uzi Vert attracted mainstream attending following the release of his debut single "Coin Longer" in 2016.[viii] The song would act as the lead single for the subsequent mixtape Lil Uzi Vert vs. the World (2016), which also contained the song "You lot Was Correct". After releasing ii additional mixtapes in 2016 and 2017, including one in collaboration with Gucci Mane, Lil Uzi Vert was featured on the Billboard Hot 100 nautical chart-topping Migos' single "Bad and Boujee". He later secured his first top ten unmarried with "XO Tour Llif3", which won the MTV Video Music Award for Song of Summer.
"XO Tour Llif3" acted as the atomic number 82 single to Lil Uzi Vert's debut studio album Luv Is Rage two (2017), which debuted at number one on the Billboard 200, and was certified double platinum by the Recording Manufacture Association of America (RIAA).[viii] At the 2018 Grammy Awards, Lil Uzi Vert was nominated for Best New Artist. His second studio anthology, Eternal Atake (2020), was amidst the most predictable albums in contemporary trap and rap when it was finally released following years' worth of delays. Eternal Atake, much like Luv Is Rage ii, debuted at number one on the Billboard 200.[ix]
Early life
Symere Woods was born July 31, 1995, in Due north Philadelphia'due south Francisville neighborhood.[10] He grew up listening to Mike Jones and Ying Yang Twins; Jones' debut album was the kickoff anthology he purchased. Woods later began listening to Wiz Khalifa and Meek Mill, who influenced his future way.[11] He also began listening to Marilyn Manson, Paramore, Nail Mouth, The Rocket Summer, Simian, My Chemical Romance and The All-American Rejects when he was 13 years old, and has said he is a "big Marilyn Manson fan" and called Mechanical Animals his favorite album.[11]
Woods began rapping in tenth form, calling himself a "regular child, I didn't really wanna rap",[xi] after hearing classmate William Aston freestyle over a remade Chris Dark-brown instrumental. Woods, Aston and another friend created a rap grouping, Steaktown, which broke up when Forest was 17.[12]
Woods dropped out of school and shortly started working at a Bottom Dollar store, only he quit after four days and was kicked out of his home by his mother.[thirteen] The situation led to Woods getting his first face tattoo, the word "Organized religion" nether his hairline, which provoked him to take his rap career seriously.[12]
In July 2021, Woods revealed on a tweet that his birth certificate shows he was born in 1995, after erroneously assertive he was built-in a year before— in 1994.[14]
Career
2010–2015: Career ancestry
Forest began to rap in 2010 and began to associate with musical groups like Steaktown and in what he says was "simply for money"[fifteen] under the proper noun "Sealab Vertical".[sixteen] He afterwards changed his proper noun to Lil Uzi Vert from the way someone described his rap menstruation, saying his catamenia was "Fast, like a auto gun."[7] Woods' first project, an EP titled Majestic Thoughtz Vol. 1 was released on January 19, 2014.[17] [18] The projection, which was described as "phonk" and having cloud rap beats from The Guardian due to its psychedelic and "trippy" production[nineteen] features Woods with a bigger focus on lyricism than most of his career and was released with the single "White Shit" which included a video. The track, which was produced by Spaceghostpurrp, went viral in 2017 within hip-hop circles following Wood'southward entry into the mainstream.[20] Soon afterwards the release of Majestic Thoughtz Vol. one, Wood caught the attention of so industry-mainstays like ASAP Mob.[12]
The project and following features caught the attention of producer and Def Jam A&R Don Cannon after DJ Diamond Kuts played one of Forest' songs on a local radio station,[11] [21] who signed Woods to his The University imprint and produced his commencement mixtape, The Real Uzi which was released on August v, 2014.[ten] Afterwards the release of The Real Uzi, Wood signed a record deal with Atlantic Records through DJ Drama, Don Cannon's and Leighton Morrison's imprint, Generation Now.[22]
Post-obit his signing to Atlantic Records, Wood was featured aslope Rich the Kid and ASAP Ferg on Carnage'south single "WDYW".[23] He also released several songs on SoundCloud including the Metro Boomin produced "No Wait",[24] "Pressure" which is a collaboration with Lil Durk[25] and "Dej Loaf".[26] He was featured on Fall Out Boy and Wiz Khalifa's "Boys of Zummer" tour in August 2015.[27] Forest released his second mixtape, Luv Is Rage on Oct 30, 2015. The project, which features production from then-bubbling producers such as Sonny Digital, TM88 and Maaly Raw with features from Billboard charting rappers such equally Wiz Khalifa and Young Thug, was received positively and was featured on numerous music blogs such as Fader,[28] [29] XXL [11] and Vibe.[thirty] He was farther chosen a "breakout artist of 2015" by HotNewHipHop.[31]
2016: Breakthrough
In January 2016, Lil Uzi appeared at an A$AP Mob show in New York City to honor the deceased rapper ASAP Yams.[32] [33] In February, he released the single, "Money Longer" on his SoundCloud following a radio debut on Shade 45.[34] Controversy arose in March 2016 after a riot broke out at SXSW's concluding day during Wood set.[35] On Apr fifteen, 2016, Uzi released his third mixtape and kickoff commercial mixtape Lil Uzi Vert vs. the World. The mixtape debuted at number 37 on the Billboard 200 chart, making its Woods showtime entry on the chart. The projection spent 55 weeks on the Billboard 200 anthology chart, eventually being certified Golden.[36] Woods and Kodak Black embarked on a joint bout in May 2016, titled the "Parental Advisory" tour.[37]
In June 2016, Lil Uzi Vert appeared in XXL magazine as office of their 2016 Freshman Class. Every bit role of this appearance, Uzi performed a 'freshman cypher' alongside Denzel Back-scratch, Lil Yachty, 21 Savage, and Kodak Black. As of December 2021, this cypher has received over 195 million YouTube views, by far the most for the XXL channel.[38] Riding the moving ridge of recognition the XXL Freshman listing gave him,[39] Forest released the video for the single "Money Longer" which debuted on the Billboard Hot 100 the following calendar week, his first entry on the nautical chart, at number 92 on July 2, 2016.[twoscore] The song later on peaked at number 54 and is currently certified two-times platinum in the United States.[41] Forest second entry on the chart, Metro Boomin produced "You Was Right" debuted at 89 on July 30, 2016 and peaked at number 40.[42]
On July 12, 2016, Forest appear his quaternary mixtape, The Perfect LUV Record,[43] which was released on July 31, his 22nd birthday. The mixtape featured the singles "Seven Million", featuring Time to come,[44] and "Erase Your Social", both of which failed to chart on the Billboard Hot 100. The mixtape debuted at number 55 on the Billboard 200 album chart and is certified Gilded by the RIAA. In October 2016, Woods was announced to exist an additional artist on Canadian vocaliser the Weeknd's tour.[45]
Woods announced a collaboration mixtape with Gucci Mane[46] which was released on Nov 23, 2016.[47] On the 27th, Woods announced Luv Is Rage ii [48] which eventually went through a serial of delays.[49]
2017: Luv Is Rage 2
Uzi featured on the hip-hop trio Migos' single "Bad and Boujee". The single was released on October 28, 2016, and is from the trio's second studio album, Culture (2017). In January 2017, effectually the time the album released, the single peaked atop the U.s. Billboard Hot 100, becoming Uzi's kickoff number ane unmarried equally a lead or featured artist, and his highest-charting single equally both.[50] On February 27, 2017, Woods released the EP Luv Is Rage 1.5 while on tour with the Weeknd. The EP was positively received for its "nerdy" nature with Kingdom Hearts themed instrumentals and lyrics referring to anime, Steven Universe and hentai.[51] The EP was too credited every bit the start of Woods' affiliation with the "emo-rapper" label due to the heartbreak-associated lyrics on the song "Luv Scars Chiliad.o 1600"[52] and references to threats of suicide and low on the stand-out track "XO Tour Llif3".[53] [54] [55]
"XO Bout Llif3"'s pregnant popularity on SoundCloud resulted in Woods playing it live on the European leg of the Weeknd's bout[56] and the following week the song was added to streaming services and released as an official single.[57] [58] On April 4, 2017, "Xo Tour Llif3" debuted on Billboard Hot 100 at number 49[59] and peaked at number 7, condign the rapper's highest charting song and biggest song, being certified six-times platinum as of Baronial 2018.[41]
Luv Is Rage 2 was delayed again on April two, 2017 with Woods blaming it on DJ Drama.[60] On April 9, Don Cannon confirmed the project wasn't getting released "whatever time soon" and confirmed that "XO Tour Llif3" would exist on the anthology.[61] Uzi was featured on fellow rapper Playboi Carti's unmarried "Woke Up Like This". It was released on April vii, 2017, and is from Carti'due south debut commercial mixtape, Playboi Carti (2017). The single was performed past the pair at Coachella 2017.[62]
"Woke Up Like This" was eventually certified platinum and peaked at number 76 on the Billboard Hot 100. Uzi was featured alongside ASAP Rocky, Playboi Carti, Quavo and Frank Body of water on ASAP rappers commonage ASAP Mob's single "Raf". The single was released by surprise on May xv, 2017 and is from the collective's 2d studio album, Cozy Tapes Vol. 2: Too Cozy.[63] In early August, hip-hop media personality DJ Akademiks claimed that Luv Is Rage 2 would release inside 30 days.[64] On August 24, 2017, Luv Is Rage two was appear for a surprise release at midnight[65] [66] and on August 25, 2017, Lil Uzi Vert released his heavily delayed debut studio anthology, Luv Is Rage 2, which included superlative 10 single, "XO Bout Llif3" as the lead single.[67]
The album debuted at number one on the Billboard 200 albums chart, with 135,000 album-equivalent units[68] and has since been certified platinum. The album also created x Billboard Hot 100 charting singles, with two, "The Way Life Goes", featuring Oh Wonder, and "Sauce It Up" becoming singles. During British singer Ed Sheeran's prepare at the Video Music Awards, Woods and Sheeran performed a medley of "XO Tour Llif3" and Sheeran'due south chart-topping single, "Shape Of You lot".[69]
In September 2017, Woods teased a possible sequel project to Lil Uzi Vert vs The World perhaps titled Lil Uzi Vert vs. The Globe 2 [lxx] [71] and a collaboration project with Playboi Carti titled 16*29. [72] In October, a joint-bout with Playboi Carti chosen the "16*29 tour" was announced[73] [74] [75] further promoting the possibility of a collaboration project. The tour was cancelled shortly thereafter due to Woods claiming he needed to "focus".[76] In October 2017, Woods headlined Power 105.one's almanac Powerhouse music celebration, alongside the Weeknd, Migos, and Cardi B, at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York.[77] Woods was as well featured on Canadian rapper Nav's platinum-certified single "Wanted You". The song was released on Nov iii, 2017, Nav's 28th birthday, and is from Nav'south debut studio album, Reckless (2018).
On December 4, 2017, "The Fashion Life Goes" music video was released with a remix, featuring Trinidadian-American rapper Nicki Minaj.[78] The song subsequently peaked at number 24 on the Billboard Hot 100. Woods performed on Stephen Colbert's The Belatedly Show performing "The Fashion Life Goes" on Feb 6, 2018[79] Uzi was featured alongside Kanye Due west on Travis Scott'south song, "Watch", which was released on May 3, 2018.[lxxx] "Watch" debuted at number 16 on the Billboard Hot 100 nautical chart. He was likewise featured on a remix for fellow rapper Lil Tracy's unmarried "Similar a Farmer".[81] [82] [83]
2018–2020: Eternal Atake, Lil Uzi Vert vs. The World 2, and Pluto 10 Baby Pluto
In Jan 2018, Uzi announced that he had completed a mixtape with tape producer Wheezy.[84] In May 2018, Don Cannon confirmed that a new Uzi projection was dropping in 2018[85] and speculation arose in July 2018 when Wood tweeted the words "Eternal Atake", his second studio album (2020), pinning the tweet and announcing it was "coming soon"[86] and so at the end of the month sharing the so-chosen cover art for the project.[87] The then-called cover fine art for Eternal Atake references the logo of the cult Heavens Gate. The two members who survived the cult suggested that legal actions could exist taken against Uzi for copying the logo mode.[88] [89]
The fine art was the source of a threat from the two remaining members of the arrangement over legal set on.[90] The so-thought lead single from Eternal Atake, "New Patek" was released on September xviii, 2018.[91] Uzi was then featured on Lil Pump'south unmarried, "Multi Millionaire". The single was released on Oct 5, 2018, and is from Pump's second studio anthology, Harverd Dropout.[92]
In April 2019, following label trouble with Generation At present, information technology was announced that Uzi was now signed to Roc Nation.[93] Two new promotional singles were released in April 2019, titled "Sanguine Paradise" and "That's a Rack",[94] originally thought to exist from his highly anticipated studio anthology, Eternal Atake.
On Dec thirteen, 2019, Uzi released a new single titled, "Futsal Shuffle 2020", which is the pb unmarried of Eternal Atake.[95] He then released the second single of the album, titled "That Way", on March ane, 2020. Eternal Atake was released on March 6, 2020, with a sole guest appearance from American vocalizer Syd. The release engagement of the album was a week earlier and then fans expected it to release. "New Patek", "That'due south a Rack" and "Sanguine Paradise" did not appear on the album.[96] Eternal Atake debuted atop the Billboard 200.[97]
On March 12, 2020, Lil Uzi teased that the palatial version of Eternal Atake and the sequel to his July 2016 mixtape, Lil Uzi Vert vs. the Globe, titled Lil Uzi Vert vs. the World 2, would release the following 24-hour interval, the engagement fans expected the release appointment of the original album.[98] The deluxe edition would take xiv new tracks, featuring guest appearances from Chief Keef, 21 Brutal, Future, Young Thug, Gunna, Lil Durk, Young Nudy and Nav.[99] The beginning half of the album maintained a leading number one position (equal to 288,000 anthology sales in the United States) with 400 million streams in early 2020, during the COVID-nineteen pandemic. This marked the largest streaming count for any album since 2018 when Lil Wayne'southward twelfth studio anthology, Tha Carter V, got 433 million streams.[100]
On Apr 24, 2020, Lil Uzi Vert released a new single titled "Sasuke", the offset since the release of the deluxe version of Eternal Atake.[101] On July x, 2020, Lil Uzi appeared on the remix of StaySolidRocky's "Party Girl".[102] On July 21, 2020, Lil Uzi and Future hinted at an upcoming joint projection titled Pluto ten Baby Pluto on their social media. The 2 later released two new singles, "Patek" and "Over Your Head",[103] on July 31, which was Uzi's 26th birthday. Pluto 10 Baby Pluto was released on November 13, 2020 and peaked at number 2 on the Billboard 200.[104] A deluxe version containing the ii previously released singles as well equally 6 new tracks was released four days afterward on November 17.[105]
2021–present: Pinkish Tape
In late 2020, Lil Uzi Vert began promoting new singles on Instagram live that were sonically similar to pop releases early in his career. He after appear an upcoming projection titled Forever Young, as well as a follow-up to Luv Is Rage two and a project to be released exclusively on SoundCloud. On October 29, 2021, Lil Uzi Vert released the unmarried "Demon Loftier",[106] which is expected to be the lead single to his upcoming anthology Pinkish Tape, which he has been teasing to his fans since Dec 2020.[107]
Musical mode
Complex chosen Uzi "ane of those names to pay attention to in 2016",[108] and Spin wrote "the 22-twelvemonth-old has solidified his spot every bit one to watch...[with] his signature rapid delivery."[109] Noisey chosen him "articularly charismatic", a "natural entertainer" who is "for better or for worse, yanking people into the future."[110]
Lil Uzi Vert's style of rap has been compared to rock music,[111] every bit well as being labeled with the terms emo rap[112] and punk rap.[113] He has also been described every bit a lo-fi rapper[114] and compared to rapper Lil Wayne.[115]
Influences
Lil Uzi Vert calls Marilyn Manson "his greatest inspiration".[116] He is as well a fan of the ring Paramore, specifically citing frontwoman Hayley Williams equally an influence.[117] In an interview with Complex, Lil Uzi Vert cited ASAP Rocky (for whom he featured on "Raf"), Pharrell Williams (with whom he collaborated on "Neon Guts"), Kanye West (with whom he featured on "Watch"), Unproblematic Program, Immature Thug (with whom he collaborated on "Yamborghini Dream", "What's The Move", and "Strawberry Peels"), Wiz Khalifa (with whom he collaborated on "Queso" and "Pull Up"), Lil Wayne (for whom he featured on "Multiple Flows"), and the Ying Yang Twins as influences.[22]
Personal life
Woods dated way designer Brittany Byrd from 2014 to 2017. Byrd, a popular figure among Woods' fans,[118] was attending Parsons School of Design after moving from California to attend the school when she met Forest.[12] Woods first referenced Byrd in the song "Nuyork Nights at 21" from Luv Is Rage [119] and has since made multiple songs virtually the designer,[120] fifty-fifty actualization in the music video for Wood breakout unmarried, "Money Longer".[121] On June 26, 2017, the couple broke up with Woods announcing the news with a new song titled "Stole Your Luv."[122] [123] He was likewise in a relationship with rapper JT of the City Girls, and has a tattoo dedicated to her on his left hand.[124]
In an interview with GQ, Woods stated that he is allergic to chocolate.[125]
Following the expiry of rapper Lil Peep from an accidental Fentanyl overdose, Woods announced he was quitting drugs and was attempting sobriety.[126]
Afterwards the killing of Woods'southward friend, rapper and vocalizer XXXTentacion, Woods asked for help on social media from other rappers, to build a foundation against gun violence, which would go on XXXTentacion'south family and his futurity child provided for.[127] [128] [129]
Brow diamond
In Feb 2021, Wood revealed that he had a x-carat pink diamond implanted in his forehead. The diamond, which he acquired from jeweler Elliot Eliantte, was said to cost $24 million.[130] [131] [132] [133] Woods says that this decision was inspired by rapper Lil B, who had gotten a similar implant.[134] He was also influenced from the cartoon Steven Universe, which he is an open fan of.[135] [136] He had been planning on doing this since 2017.[137] Several memes were spawned, comparing his new appearance to that of Vision in the Curiosity Cinematic Universe and often referring to the grapheme's expiry in the film Avengers: Infinity War.[138]
Woods has said on his Instagram "if [his] diamond isn't removed correctly, [he] could die."[139] In June 2021, Forest removed the diamond from his forehead.[140] In September 2021, Woods revealed that during a July operation, fans at a music festival ripped the diamond out of his forehead while he was oversupply surfing.[141] He recovered the diamond shortly after.[142]
Controversies
Woods has been accused of being a Satanist,[143] originally by battle rapper Daylyt who claimed that Woods worshipped Satan.[144] Wood has been said to exist inspired past Marilyn Manson'south worship and support of Satan,[145] who he called his biggest inspiration. In July 2018, Woods told a crowd of fans that they were "going to hell" with him.[146]
In Baronial 2017, Woods created controversy by adding satanic imagery to his social media accounts and saying phrases often associated with Satanism such every bit "666".[147] Woods frequently promotes Satanism on his social media, which went far enough to warrant his Instagram admission existence taken from him past his tape label.[148]
Feuds
Forest has had a long-continuing stand-still with Generation Now imprint owners Don Cannon and DJ Drama over his music. Forest has insulted Don Cannon and DJ Drama over the delays to his Luv Is Rage 2 album,[149] brash people confronting signing with Generation At present[150] [151] and referred to DJ Drama every bit an "sometime person".[60]
On April 29, 2016, Atlanta rapper OG Maco went on a rant on social media where he claims that he "paved the way" for Woods and that Woods was "stealing his sauce", referring to his fashion. Maco implied at that place was no issue between Woods and him though Wood took offense to Maco's comment who mentioned Atlanta rapper Reese LaFlare who Forest was feuding with.[152] In August 2016, Woods attempted to assail Reese LaFlare at Mean solar day Due north Night Fest after seeing him through a security barrier, though he was stopped by security.[153] [154] In September 2016, OG Maco and Woods resolved their feud.[155] In January 2018, Woods punched Reese LaFlare in the face and bragged most it on social media, after deleting the tweet.[156]
In early 2018, Woods had tweeted about how he was unhappy at DJ Drama's characterization, Generation At present. In response, fellow rapper Rich the Child had replied maxim that had Woods signed to his characterization, Rich Forever Music, he would have never had that problem. Woods responded past saying "Boy I'm not signing for 20racks [$20,000]." Rich so replied that information technology would have been worth accepting the offer either way. Soon enough, things escalated with disses on Instagram and Twitter between the two.[150] In March 2018, Rich the Kid released a diss track on Forest, titled "Expressionless Friends", a play on words of Woods's catchphrase in his hit single, "XO Bout Llif3".[157] [158] An incident occurred in June 2018 at a Starbucks betwixt Rich the Child and Lil Uzi Vert, who attempted to attack Rich the Kid but was stopped by security.[159]
Legal bug
2016-2020 arrests
On December 8, 2016, Woods was arrested in Atlanta, Georgia for recklessly driving a dirtbike. Forest and a friend were driving a dirtbike without lights and helmets before being noticed by police. While being chased by the police, Forest fell off his dirtbike and attempted to run abroad on pes earlier being caught and held on $6,500 bond.[160] In November 2017, the charge was resolved with Forest receiving a community service sentence.[161] In October 2020, Woods and several others were arrested in the streets of Philadelphia after being involved in a paintball gun fight.[162] He was caught subsequently sharing a video of the dispute on Instagram.
2021 assail charges
On July 2, 2021, Woods and Saint Jhn got into a confrontation after Saint Jhn was spotted by Wood with his ex-girlfriend Brittany Byrd. The confrontation led to a physical altercation between the two which resulted in Forest flashing a gun at the two, then holding the gun to his ex-girlfriend's stomach. It was reported that no 1 was harmed and everybody left the scene.[163] [164] [165]
On July half dozen, 2021, XXL reported that Woods allegedly hospitalized Byrd past punching her in the face multiple times and put a gun to her tummy.[166] Forest and his team did not respond to the claims made by Byrd.[167]
On February 2, 2022, TMZ reported that Woods pleaded no contest in courtroom to one count each of felony assault with a firearm and misdemeanor injury. He later on accepted a plea bargain for a sentence of iii years of formal probation, 1 year of treatment for mental health and substance abuse, 52 weeks of domestic violence counseling, restitution and a 10-yr criminal protective order.[168]
Discography
Studio albums
- Luv Is Rage two (2017)
- Eternal Atake (2020)
Awards and nominations
Year | Award | Nominated work | Category | Issue | Ref. |
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2017 | Billboard Music Awards | Himself | Top New Artist | Nominated | [169] |
"Bad and Boujee" (with Migos) | Summit Rap Vocal | Nominated | |||
Top Rap Collaboration | Nominated | ||||
MTV Video Music Awards | Best Hip-Hop Video | Nominated | [170] | ||
"XO Tour Llif3" | Vocal of Summer | Won | |||
2018 | Grammy Awards | Himself | Best New Artist | Nominated | [171] |
"Bad and Boujee" (with Migos) | All-time Rap Operation | Nominated | |||
iHeartRadio Music Awards | Hip-Hop Song of the Year | Nominated | [172] | ||
Himself | Best New Hip-Hop Artist | Nominated | |||
MTV Video Music Awards | Best New Artist | Nominated | [173] | ||
2020 | American Music Awards | Eternal Atake | Favorite Rap/Hip-Hop Album | Nominated | [174] |
See also
- Listing of highest-certified music artists in the United States
- List of hip hop musicians
- Music of Philadelphia
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