Anthony "Romeo" Santos (born July 21, 1981) is an acclaimed American singer, songwriter, and record producer of Dominican and Puerto Rican descent. Raised in the Bronx, New York City, he rose to fame as the lead vocalist and songwriter of the bachata group Aventura, whose fusion of traditional bachata with R&B and hip hop captivated audiences worldwide.
After Aventura went on hiatus in 2011, Romeo embarked on a solo career, releasing hit albums like Formula, Vol. 1 and Formula, Vol. 2, which include chart-topping singles such as "Propuesta Indecente" and "Odio" featuring Drake. Celebrated as the "King of Bachata," Romeo Santos has sold over 24 million records globally and has made history by selling out iconic venues including Madison Square Garden and Yankee Stadium. His music continues to bring bachata to new audiences, blending romantic lyrics with innovative rhythms.