•  

Robi Draco Rosa

  • 8,254 Views Video Posted March 24, 2004 in Music Videos

    Robi Draco Rosa - Dancing In The Rain

    Studly Robi scores digits from all the exotic showgirls in this Havana-style night club. The music is a sparse mix of equally exotic sounds--fantastic flutes, mysterious muted trumpets, odd electronic squeals--with Rosa's smooth vocals easing through the sonic underbrush. His voice is amazingly versatile as he goes from gruff and low and sexy insinuation to sweet falsetto. It's no surprise he's a hit with all the fine ladies. Play Video
  • 17,704 Views Video Posted March 24, 2004 in Music Videos

    Robi Draco Rosa - Como Me Acuerdo

    The only Spanish cut on ecletic pop-rocker Rosa's new Mad Love CD, with graphic intercuts of lyrics so Anglo's can follow along. Play Video
  • 9,309 Views Video Posted March 24, 2004 in Music Videos

    Robi Draco Rosa - Lie Without A Lover

    Living large, but without love, Rosa here explores a few facets of his multiple personality: slickster stud-boy, macho man in muscle-Tee, bespectacled bookworm and stocking-cap-sporting punk. His vocal style is Sting-esque and smooth, blessed miles away from the hits he wrote for his former Menudo bandmate Ricky Martin ("La Vida Loca"). Play Video
  • 8,668 Views Video Posted March 24, 2004 in Music Videos

    Robi Draco Rosa - Mad Love

    A former Menudo man and writer of Ricky Martin's hit "La Vida Loca," Rosa is actually much more of a pop-rock experimentalist than those two credits suggest. From Brazilian samba and rock en espanol to moody, melodic pop and psychedelic jazz side trips--the flavors are all there on his latest solo disk, Mad Love. This electronic press kit, features interviews and excerpts from his richly varied new album of love songs. Play Video

Login

X

Forgot your username or password?

Sign-up

Privacy Policy and Terms of Use

Separate multiple email addresses with commas

Copy & paste this code into your blog, MySpace, Friendster or anywhere else you can add HTML.

Copy this URL to share it quickly and easily

Separate multiple email addresses with commas

Copy & paste this code into your blog, MySpace, Friendster or anywhere else you can add HTML.