The song was written by Romeo Santos and produced by Torres. “El Malo” is from Aventura’s album The Last and was released on December 8, 2009. The song was a big hit in the whole of Latin America and also reached number one on the Billboard Hot Latin Songs chart for 13 weeks, overpowering Shakira’s “La Tortura.” 7. The song took two years to be written and recorded, as it had some problems with the chorus – which had more than 100 melodies. The song was written by Romeo Santos and Anthony “Romeo” Santos, while the latter produced and arranged the song. “El Perdedor” is a song by Puerto Rican band Aventura. Tropical Songs chart for the week of November 16, 2002. Hot Latin Songs chart for the week of October 19, 2002. The song was released on October 1, 2002, and peaked at number 28 on the U.S. InmortalĮnseñame a Olvidar” was the second single released from Aventura’s album We Broke the Rules. “The messages we shared were relatable, which is why people gravitated to our songs.” Here are the ten best Aventura songs of all time. Their warm, deep sound represents the best of early 2000s Latin pop. The trumpets are what make this song memorable. The lead single from the group’s 2002 self-titled album, “El Malo,” opens with a sweeping flamenco beat before Dominic Dominicci (singer) begins to sing. “We were a movement.” Pop songs are subject to the “One Head Nod Rule,” which states that any artist has at most one song that can be deemed “good.” However, while some artists only have one good song in their discography, Aventura has a few that deserve recognition. The group reunited to release several songs over the last few years, including their new single “El Desprecio.” “Aventura was always more than music,” said singer Lenny Santos. Aventura broke out in the early 2000s with songs like “Obsesión” and “Un Beso” before splitting in 2011 after Band member Romeo Santos pursued a solo career.
And perhaps no other Latino boy band has charmed women around the world as much as Aventura, whose members had more on their minds than just romance.
Each person happily sang along to songs about heartbreak, betrayal and love.Bad boys can be irresistible. The crowd consisted of people young and old, single girlfriends, same-sex and heterosexual couples. Then, right when you thought it was over, they came back and closed out with the song that catapulted them to fame, 'Obsesión.' Lenny Santos and Max Santos. Romeo would seamlessly run from one end of the stage to the other and was visibly savoring the moment.
Lenny is masterful on the guitar, Max is flawless on the bass and the passion they emoted with every song and every chord was felt throughout the theater. The synergy that exists with the members is captivating. This was an Aventura concert, not a Romeo Santos concert, and he made sure to keep it that way.
When Romeo returned he continued to entertain but at no point sang one of his own singles. Romeo even laughed at himself when he reminded the audience he used to weigh about ninety pounds.Īll the favorites were played, from 'Por un Segundo', to 'Los Infieles' and 'Romeo y Julieta.' During intermission Henry entertained the crowd and sang while his bandmates had a wardrobe change. He reminisced about Aventura’s early days when they would pay for their own demos and worked security. Victoria Moll-Ramírezĭuring the two-hour bilingual concert Romeo would take breaks in between songs to engage the audience, and wisely remind the men in the room that women always win. It was like running into an old friend and just picking up right where you left off. It was as if five years had never passed and no one had ventured off to have a solo career. Singer Henry Santos stood to Romeo’s left, guitarist Lenny Santos to his right and bassist Max Santos to his far left. Lead singer Romeo Santos had a mic stand with the name “Aventura” largely written on it.