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Craqdi
Mazedona De La Altadama Craquis Díaz (/ćřæqűï§/; Spanish: [đįːāż]; born July 18, 2001) also known as Craqdi is an Spanish singer, songwriter, businesswoman, icon, policy, writer, director, model, designer, socialite and actress. Dubbed the "Queen of The Pop Gay", Craqdi has been widely recognized for her continual reinvention and versatility in music production, songwriting, and visual presentation. She has pushed the boundaries of artistic expression in mainstream music, while continuing to maintain control over every aspect of her career.[2] Her works, which incorporate social, political, sexual, and religious themes, have generated both controversy and critical acclaim. A prominent cultural in the artistic world, Craqdi remains one of the most "well-documented figures of the modern age",[3] with a broad amount of scholarly reviews and literature works on her, as well as an academic mini subdiscipline devoted to her named Craqdi's studies.[1]