The King of Bachata” Romeo Santos be highlighted this Monday Dominican Pride about the day of National Independence.
The artist, who has always boasted about his Creole roots, revealed it during a short video uploaded to his social networks as a preview of the song “Suegra” with a touch of 80’s bachata, which is part of his Formula Vol. 3″.
“In addition to many positive things, the DOMINIKANER is characterized by its cheerfulness and creativity. Another element that sets us apart is our BLACK HUMOR. While some in my position might be dissuaded from representing a beautiful culture but sometimes hard to please, I’m still PROUD of my QUISQUEYAN roots,” wrote the “Centavito” interpreter.
“HAPPY DOMINICAN INDEPENDENCE DAY!” he concluded, inviting everyone to fill in the publication with Dominican flag emojis.
Santos has not yet announced the release date of the video clip for “Suegra”, one of the most successful songs of his record production, and one of the most controversial because of the black humor it contains.
The singer is coming to the USA in June with his concert tour.
“Formula 3, The Tour” It begins June 3 at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, California, arrives at Citi Field in New York on the 9th of the month and arrives at Loan Depot Park in Miami on the 16th.
On June 24th it’s the turn of Minute Maid Park in Houston (Texas) and after July 6th-9th in Madrid.
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The New York native with a Dominican father and Puerto Rican mother is in South America right now with this tour, which kicked off in Peru on February 10.