N’Golo Kante is a French professional footballer who plays as a central midfielder for Chelsea and France National Team. He was born on March 29, 1991, in Paris.
Kante started his senior professional career in Boulogne in France. He later joined Caen in the Ligue 2 and got promoted to Ligue 1 after finishing third.
In 2015, Kante joined Premier League side Leicester City, after a year in 2016, he helped them win their first Premier League title in many years.
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The Summer I Turned Pretty was a huge success on Amazon Prime last summer. The coming-of-age romantic drama included a cast of new and familiar faces with exceptional talent. It explores family, friendship, first love, heartbreak, and grief. The show scored major points by playing Taylor Swift's music throughout the episodes. Related: The Summer I Turned Pretty Amazon Series Will Be Different Than The Book, Here's How The concept for the show was taken from the corresponding book.
The Failure of KIN
But we all know the way this story ends - Microsoft killed the KIN.
They're not entirely dead yet, however - Verizon is still selling both the KIN ONE and TWO for $29.99 and $49.99 on contract, respectively, and Amazon is selling both KIN for $0.01. They'll keep selling until Verizon has burned through its inventory. Though launch in Europe has been completely canned, there are just under 10,000 of the KINs in the US that will continue to demand support.
When it comes to numbers, Future certainly didn't disappoint with the release of I NEVER LIKED YOU. The rapper's latest studio album arrived on April 29th with the deluxe dropping a few days after that. However, the anticipation surrounding the album was incredibly high during the lead-up. That's clearly reflected in the album's first-week sales.
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As expected the album debuted at #1 on the Billboard 200, marking Future's eighth chart-topper.