Verónica Romero

Verónica Romero Sotoca (born 18 July 1978 in Elche, Spain), also known as Veronica Romeo, is a Spanish singer who rose to fame in 2001 after appearing on the reality singing contest Operación Triunfo,[1] in which she finished in sixth place. Among the songs she performed on the program were "You'd Better Stop", "Un-break My Heart" ("Regresa a mí") and "One Day I'll Fly Away".

Verónica Romero
Verónica at the 15th anniversary of OT concert at the Palau Sant Jordi of Barcelona (31-10-2016)
Background information
Birth nameVerónica Romero Sotoca
Born (1978-07-18) 18 July 1978
OriginElche (Alicante), Spain
GenresPop rock, pop punk
Occupation(s)Singer-songwriter, record producer, actress
InstrumentsGuitar
Years active2001 – present
LabelsVK48 Music
Websitehttp://www.veronica-rocks.com/

Serotonina

Serotonina was released 2 October 2006. This is Romero's first album with her own label, VK48 Music. She has moved from R&B, pop and jazz influences to pop-punk pop rock music, although she still performs her old hits in her live performances. The first single released from Serotonina was "Sería Imposible". Romero composed the song herself, and the video is scheduled to be recorded live at one of her performances in Madrid. The second single was a song about MSN Messenger entitled "Conectado a Mi". The music video for this single features Antonio López, a soccer player with Atlético Madrid.

Discography

Albums

  • 2002 La Fuerza Del Sol
  • 2003 Lluvia
  • 2004 El Amor Brujo
  • 2006 Serotonina
  • 2009 EP Limited Edition

Singles

  • 2002: "Bésame"
  • 2002: "No Por él"
  • 2004: "No hay otro amor (No Other Love)"
  • 2004: "Tal Vez (So Long)"
  • 2004: "Magnético (Magnetic)"
  • 2006: "A 4 Ruedas" (promo)
  • 2006: "Sería Imposible"
  • 2007: "Conectado A Mi"
  • 2009: "Latidos"
  • 2009: "Hola Mundo"
  • 2010: "Un Corazón Más Roto"
  • 2011: "Contigo O Sin Ti" with Anand Bhatt[2]

Filmography

  • 2003: "OT: La Película"
  • 2005: "Fín De Curso"
  • 2005: "Las Palabras De Vero"
  • 2006: "La Abuela"
  • 2008: "PUIU"
  • 2009: "El Excesivo Consumo de Estrógenos de Ludoviko Graham"

References

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