Verónica Romeo

Singer, Musical Artist

1978 –

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Who is Verónica Romeo?

Verónica Romeo is a Spanish singer who rose to fame in 2001 after appearing on the reality singing contest Operación Triunfo, in which she finished in sixth place. Among the songs she performed on the program were "You'd Better Stop", "Un-break My Heart" and "One Day I'll Fly Away".

Having already sold more than 250,000 albums in Spain, Romeo is attempting successes in the American market. Since 2001, she has gained fans worldwide and has multip-latinum sales and several awards.

In 2005, she moved to London, where she studied drama and took dancing lessons. She also improved her songwriting skills and wrote her third album Serotonina. That year she founded her label, VK 48 Music. In 2006, she released Serotonina and her single, “Conectado a mi”, was given a Platinum Award by MSN as the most downloaded single in MSN history. Veronica is the winner of the “Golden Minute” in Spain where 15 million viewers tuned in to watch her.

She is deeply involved in every single aspect of the creation of her work, from singing all of her backing vocals to overseeing treatment of the instruments, as well as their recording until to the final mix.

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Born
Jul 18, 1978
Elche
Also known as
  • Veronica Romero
  • Verónica
  • Verónica Romero Sotoca
  • Veronica
Parents
Nationality
  • Spain
Profession

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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