"Prince Royce's 'Eterno': A Fusion of Bachata and English Classics"
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"Prince Royce's 'Eterno': A Fusion of Bachata and English Classics"
[!CDATA[Fans gathered at Barnes & Noble at The Grove shopping center to meet Prince Royce, the global bachata superstar, as he celebrates the release of his new album, "Eterno." This album features Royce's unique bachata style and Spanglish flair as he covers iconic English songs like "Yesterday" by The Beatles, "I Want It That Way" by the Backstreet Boys, and "How Deep is Your Love" by the Bee Gees. Prince Royce shared that the album represents his dual identity, blending his Latino roots with his love for English music. The album pays homage to classics while introducing them to a new audience. Fans, like Anna Miranda, expressed their emotional connection to Royce's music, with some even getting tattoos of his lyrics as a reminder to "Live life smiling." The album includes timeless hits like Roberta Flack's "Killing Me Softly," which resonates with bilingual listeners who appreciate hearing these beloved songs in Spanish. Fans like Linda Guzman praised Royce for bridging the gap between cultures through his music, making it accessible to a diverse audience. With "Eterno," Prince Royce continues to captivate fans with his musical evolution, showcasing his versatility as an artist. The album features a mix of English classics reimagined in his signature bachata style, creating a unique blend of nostalgia and modernity. Fans can explore the album on PrinceRoyce.com to experience the magic of Royce's latest musical endeavor.]]