The Bronx-born singer-songwriter mixes traditional Dominican bachata with pop and R&B touches.
For a good sense of his style, check out "Corazón Sin Cara" or the duet "Adicto" with Marc Anthony. They show how he handles both classic bachata and modern collaborations.
He started writing bachata songs in 2010, and his Spanish-language version of "Stand by Me" hit number one on the Billboard Tropical Songs chart that same year. Songs like "Corazón Sin Cara" and "Darte Un Beso" became signature hits, even as the latter faced plagiarism accusations in 2012. His catalog includes tracks like "Adicto" with Marc Anthony and "Ganas Loca" with Farruko, showing how he's kept the sound current.
Born Geoffrey Royce Rojas in The Bronx to Dominican parents, he drew from artists like Romeo Santos when he began performing. He's released albums including Prince Royce, Phase II, and Alter Ego, mixing traditional bachata with pop and R&B along the way.
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