Luis Fonsi falls in love with the language of bachata with ‘La Romana’

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Luis Fonsi He couldn’t seem to get any higher after naming a plane. A fact that very few people in the world can boast of and that Air Europe made it possible to celebrate the 25th anniversary of Puerto Ricans in music. But he returns to the fray with a song that sets the bar – again – very high in the music.

The singer premieres a bachata called The Roman that will bring a lot of dancing to our lives this 2024. A catchy song that tells the feelings of a story where the protagonist experiences loneliness, but without stopping thinking about a person he left in the past: “I’m dying to kiss you again“says the song. A declaration of love that comes in the most romantic month of the year: “You are my shooting star and my wish is that you come back to me“, sings Luis Fonsi in ‘La Romana’.

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A video clip for which Fonsi has traveled to The Roman to visit its streets and dance with its citizens to what is already his catchiest song of 2024. We see him enjoy, sing and move accompanied by dozens of people who do not miss the opportunity to be with the artist. A song that transmits the good vibes to which we are accustomed. And Luis Fonsi’s music is that, and he has demonstrated it again with The Roman.

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The artist’s most loyal fans are in luck because Luis Fonsi launches The Roman hours before their concert at the Wizink Center in Madrid. Do you have tickets? You are the envy of everyone and, also, get ready to dance because the singer is sure to have everything ready so as not to skip any steps on stage.

Lyrics of ‘La Romana’

I lost a love

Like an idiot I left her alone

That’s why now I’m the one who mourns her

Thinking the hours go by

And now I’m taking the solitude

In the same bar

In which we gave the kiss that today I came to look for and

I didn’t find you today, baby, answer me

I’m dying to kiss you again

Oh tell me how I can forget about her

What do I have to do to forget his name?

There is no more as beautiful as you

And I am yours nothing more

You are the dream for any man

Life is only life when I’m with you

Tell your heart that we are not friends

He knows that we are something more

You are the shooting star and my wish is that you come back to me, that you come back to me

I remember when I met her in La Romana

We went to SamanΓ‘

Danced all night

And a lot of MamaJuana

So that he remembers me, I gave him a little gift,

And because I was stupid, I went to Puerto Rico without her, and now that I come back, she is not there.

I’m going to go out and search

I want to live again, that which made me dream of love

I want to fill your life with flowers

because you make me suffer

Oh woman, you tell me what I have to do

Baby, don’t treat me like that anymore, tell me yes

And come back here to my side because I’m dying for you

Oh tell me how I can forget about her

What do I have to do to forget his name?

There is no more as beautiful as you

And I am yours nothing more

You are the dream for any man

Life is only life when I’m with you

Tell your heart that we are not friends

He knows that we are something more

You are the shooting star and my wish is that you come back to me, that you come back to me

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