Romeo Santos and Prince Royce make the bachateros' dream come true: they come together on a joint album

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After three years of waiting, the dream becomes reality: Romeo Santos and Prince Royce They join forces for the first time in a joint project. It is an album that promises to mark a before and after in the history of bachata, a genre in which both are icons of different generations. The disk will carry qualification Better Late Than Never and will be available on November 28, a date highly anticipated by lovers of urban sound.

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This was announced through social networks, where they shared a video of a beautiful, crystalline sea on which both Dominican artists are sailing. You hear some verses of a song that is already progressing that will arrive in English and Spanish.

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As expected, the news has generated a real revolution on social networks. And it has been flooded with reactions that celebrate this union after having desired it for decades. “A dream come true,” says a follower. “I think I'm going to cry”, “I thought I would never see this” and “A song by these two was my dream when I was 10 years old” are other reactions that can be read.

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The collaboration is not only a musical event, but also a cultural one. It represents the consolidation of bachata as a genre capable of joining other urban trends without losing its identity. Both Saints and Royce They have made Dominican music transcend bordersconquering audiences in America, Europe and beyond. With Better Late Than Neverbachata reaffirms its validity and is projected towards new generations, keeping alive the legacy of its roots while embracing innovation.

As we mentioned in previous lines, the countdown to listen to this album has begun. A new studio album that Romeo Santos It already advanced a few weeks ago. He shared a video in which he appeared dressed as Ace Ventura, the character that Jim Carrey played in the 90s. The countdown begins to listen to this project in full.

And you, do you want to hear what's new from the King and Prince of Bachata? The genre is more alive than ever!

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