Romeo Santos enjoys getting frisky with his fans

Getting called on stage by your favorite star is beyond dreamy for any fangirl (or fanboy). More so, if that celebrity is known for being…

The King of Bachata, Romeo Santos, poses for photos for the Dr Pepper ‘Dare to Discover’ campaign on January 8, 2015 in New York City. (Photo by Dave Kotinsky/Getty Images for Dr. Pepper)

Getting called on stage by your favorite star is beyond dreamy for any fangirl (or fanboy). More so, if that celebrity is known for being flirtatious and sensual.

It’s been the case for many lucky gals who’ve stormed the stage at concerts of artists such as Enrique Iglesias and Usher. One singer who’s jumped on the bandwagon is Romeo Santos.

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The 33-year-old bachata superstar is known for being uncensored, sexy and funny at his shows. He certainly knows how to woo the ladies and entertain his massive audience.

He’s also known for interacting with fans: bringing them on stage to sing with him, sing to them and dance with them… oh, and kiss them… oh, and grind on them.

Santos’ has no problem getting frisky with fans from all over the world.

“I allow them to guide me. If I see them too shy, I’ll try to make them feel comfortable,” he said to Mexico’s Excelsior. “They can touch me if they wish to, but what I won’t do is touch them in their privates.” “It’s a show, and I respect them. There’s a different between being sensual and being vulgar,” he added.

In a regular show, Santos takes the opportunity to sing to his voluptuous and curvaceous fans, as well as his thin and fit followers. Below we elaborate more:


Scenario 1: Usually happens right before he sings his song “Por Un Beso”


Scenario 2: Usually happens when he’s going to sing “Propuesta Indecente”


Besides admitting he’s OK with fans getting touchy-touchy with him, Santos also told the Mexican news outlet that though he’s collaborated with artists such as Drake, Marc Anthony and Santana, he’s interested in Arjona.

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“I’d like to record with Ricardo Arjona,” he said. “I think that he’s the most knowledgeable composer of these times.” He added: “I feel that I can enjoy his music and learn from them. In my opinion, he’s a genius.”

Santos, who has two successful albums as a solo artist, said his mission is to continue making bachata universal. He’s also interested in acting because it’s something he’s also passionate about.

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