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Romeo Santos On ‘Golden’: “I Find A Creative Way Of Telling Haters To Go F**k Yourself”
Romeo Santos steers his massive white Range Rover down West 38th Highway in Manhattan and cranks up the volume on his new album. He’s a few blocks north of Madison Square Garden, which he has sold out four times during his solo career, as well as the Empire State Building, which will synchronize its tower lights to his new unpartnered, “Carmín,” on July 20, the eve of the emit of his new album, Golden. A few miles uptown is the Bronx residence on Vyse Avenue where Santos grew up in the 1980s and helped form the best-selling bachata quartet Aventura; a couple of avenues over is the West Side Highway, where he goes running four times a week.
Shy and soft-spoken since he was a child, Santos — who turned 36 on the day of Golden’s arrival — is full of swagger as his vehicle rumbles across the city that defines him. Opening route “Golden Intro” blasts through the speakers, and Santos sings along with the lyrics about his “Midas touch,” his status as “the king” and
Billboard Cover: Romeo Santos on Selling Out Stadiums ‘Like Beyonce,’ Rumors About His Sexuality and Manning Up as a Father
On May 31, 2014, at the American Airlines Arena in Miami, Romeo Santos brought a girl in her 20s out of the crowd to join him onstage in front of 19,000 fans. Wearing compact jeans and a cropped top, she balanced on high heels and constantly pushed her long, blonde hair back from her face.
Santos was dressed all in red — red pants, red jacket — and behind him was a bed draped in red velvet. He asked the girl — tonight’s girl, because Santos does this every night he plays, whether it’s for 19,000 people in Miami or 90,000 in Buenos Aires — her name. Mariana.
“Mariana,” Santos repeated into the microphone. “Do you like wine, Mariana?” he asked, holding forth a huge gold goblet. Mariana — eyes expansive , smiling — drank obediently. “How many drinks do you need to lose control?” he asked. “There’s always a limit, before you go crazy. One, two, three?” Mariana lifted two fingers in reply.
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Romeo Santos Puts An Finish To Sexuality Rumors: 'I'm Not Gay'
Romeo Santos is conquering the world with hit singles such as “Propuesta Indecente,” which broke records maintaining its position as one of the Top 5 songs on Billboard’s Hot Latin Songs for 89 weeks. El Rey de la Bachata has always been very private about his personal life, which has led to rumors about his love life, and even questions about his sexual orientation.
Rumors about Santos sexuality fired up when he released his single “No Tiene La Culpa,” which tells the story of Manuel, a young guy who is bullied for being gay. The dancer had to face the media, and clarify that his intentions with this song were to display a reality and disseminate the following message: “Ignorance doesn’t help anyone.”
The 33-year-old singer comes clean about his sexuality and poses next to his son, Alex Damián, on the latest issue of Billboard Magazine. The half Dominican, half Puerto Rican sensation told Billboard: “I’ve always been very reserved. This is one of the reasons why a lot of people have been wondering whether if I’m gay, or not. I am not gay.
Carla Rauseo-Gomez
“No Tiene la Culpa” (It is not his fault) is a song by the Dominican singer and compositor Romeo Santos. It is the track number 11 of his second album “Formula, Vol 2”, which was released on the market by Sony Music Latin on February 25, 2014, written by himself, and produced by him together with Ivan Chevere. Romeo’s profesional career has left very little to express, he has gained an amazing fame, and innumerable prizes and recognitions for his indiscutible talent to write songs that can touch anyone’s heart. Despite the fact that his talent has never been in question, his sexuality and positionally has always been the target of critics for his gentle voice and his very romantic bachatas songs. Creature a very muscular, statuesque , tanned, sexy boy, and having a very mellow, sweet and romantic voice does not seem to go together in this world, especially not when you are Latino. It is not a confidential that Latin American boys more than often are expected to be, and behave as “Machos”, organism romantic and showing weaknesses through lyrics is not something that is culturally embraced for a boy.
 
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