Prince Royce brings the Boogie Down Bronx to his new album Eterno' | amNewYork
Briefly

Prince Royce's eighth studio album, 'Eterno', represents a nostalgic embrace of his roots, blending classic American pop with Spanish bachata. With influences from artists like Elvis Presley and The Beatles, Royce seamlessly integrates his Dominican heritage with his Bronx upbringing. This album not only aims to connect with diverse audiences through bilingual lyrics but also illustrates his creative process of reinterpreting these timeless tunes. In his collaboration with SONY Latin, Royce acknowledges his role in bridging cultural divides and hopes to resonate with generations by reinventing popular melodies into a new cultural experience.
Eterno’ features a reinvention of classic tunes from Air Supply, Backstreet Boys, Bee Gees, and more, infused with bachata beats and Spanglish lyrics.
I think that's what this album does. It is bringing two worlds together, bringing two cultures together that I grew up with.
Converting these songs into bachata, into Spanish, and keeping my essence, and dissecting every line of each artist.
You kind of pioneered that. You brought these two worlds together.' I never really thought about it that way.
Read at www.amny.com
[
|
]