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This is a transcript of a TV show called "I Have Talent, A Lot of Talent", where contestants perform different musical acts and receive feedback from the judges. The summary highlights the main features of each act and the judges' reactions.
- The show introduces itself as a skillet where participants receive advice or criticism from the judges.
- Mariana Fonseca is a singer from Mexico who performs a song called "Llueve el Amor". She gets positive comments from Ana BĂĄrbara and Don Cheto, but negative ones from Pepe Garza and Chiquis Rivera.
- Pearl is a singer who has participated three times in the show and wants to impress Pepe Garza. She sings "Insensible" by Juan Gabriel, but fails to get his approval. She claims that she has performed in international festivals and that Pepe does not appreciate her talent.
- Jesus Zamora is an intellectual who criticizes popular music and claims to be a world-class singer. He performs "The Sound of Silence" by Simon and Garfunkel, but gets booed by the audience and mocked by the judges.
- Andrea Martin is a singer who has won a contest in Guadalajara and wants to become a star of regional Mexican music. She sings "A Tu Lado" by Ana BĂĄrbara, but gets criticized by Pepe Garza and Chiquis Rivera for being out of tune and lacking interpretation. She defends herself by saying that she has performed in important events in Los Angeles.
- Ignacio Gomez is a tenor from Chile who boasts about his vocal range and his international awards. He sings "O Sole Mio" by Luciano Pavarotti, but gets interrupted by Don Cheto who makes fun of him. He argues that he is going to record with a famous producer and that he does not care about the judges' opinions.
- Victor Morales is a singer who performs "A Mi Manera" by Frank Sinatra. He gets positive feedback from Ana BĂĄrbara, but negative ones from Pepe Garza and Chiquis Rivera, who say that he is not in the tone of the song and that he needs to improve his voice.
- Ariel is a musician, producer and teacher who claims to have a vocation to teach musical instruments. He performs "La Casa" by Luis Miguel, but gets interrupted by Don Cheto who says that he does not fit in the Aztec Stadium. He responds that he has studied music for five years in Miami and that he has 700 songs.
- Gustavo Salazar is a singer who has lost his voice and wants to translate lyrics from English to Spanish and vice versa. He performs "Here I Go Again" by Whitesnake, but gets interrupted by Don Cheto who says that he does not fit in the Aztec Stadium either. He responds that he is the best in the world at translating lyrics and that he has two international doctorates.
- The talkative doll is an extra act that performs "Vamos a la Playa" by Righeira. The judges laugh at his performance and say that he is very funny.
- Jose Garza is a rapper who performs "Abrazame" by Camila. He gets negative feedback from Pepe Garza, who says that he is out of tune, that he does not rhyme, and that he should invest his money in stealing the prize. He responds that he wrote the song with all his heart and that he does not care about the judges' opinions.
Some possible key facts extracted from the text are:
- The text is a transcript of a show called "I Have Talent, A Lot of Talent", where participants compete for a prize by singing or performing other acts.
- The show has four judges: Pepe Garza, Ana BĂĄrbara, Don Cheto and Chiquis Rivera, who give their opinions and scores to the participants.
- The text covers the top ten participants of the show, who are: Mariana Fonseca, Perla, JesĂșs Zamora, VĂctor Morales, Andrea MartĂn, Ignacio GĂłmez, Gustavo Salazar, Ariel, CelendĂn and JosĂ© Garza.
- The participants have different backgrounds, styles and levels of talent, and some of them have been on the show before or have other achievements in music.
- The judges have different reactions to the participants, ranging from praise to criticism, and sometimes they argue with each other or with the participants.