Aventura is one of the most unique artists on the scene today.
After well over a decade of sparring in the music business, these four
young, dynamic guys with a seldom-seen chemistry continue to
auto-produce soulful, original music that gleams with excellence.
Their nouveau sound fuses bachata (a guitar-based Dominican folkloric
music sometimes called the “Dominican blues”) with R & B, hip hop
and other American pop and urban styles. Lead singer and songwriter
Anthony “Romeo” Santos’ original songs are often deep, dealing with
social issues. Even when they tackle timeless themes, such as romance
and heartbreak, Romeo’s approach always comes from a different angle.
Because the Santos boys are so young, it seems incredible
that they struggled for eight years before exploding on the scene in
the summer of 2002. Bachata’s conservative base was not accepting of
their signature sound; for years the traditional audience either “booed”
them off the stage or refused to acknowledge them. After all, on a
scene dominated by traditionalist stars such as Anthony “El Mayimbe”
Santos and rising romantic minstrels, Zacarías Ferreira, Aventura’s
music was truly radical.
However, in summer of 2002, the song “Obsesion” hit the
airwaves and “Aventura-mania” was born. Loyal fans from the group’s
Bronx neighborhood ran with the innovative sounds of their local band,
and the fanaticism soon spread across the tri-state area, into the
Northeast and across the country.
If Aventura fever in the US and Latin America is a
phenomena, the band’s impact in Europe has been utterly astounding.
For 16 straight weeks the single “Obsesion” charted number 1 in Italy;
the album We Broke The Rules topped the charts for months as well. From
there Aventura charted number one in Spain, Holland, Belgium, Austria,
Greece, Slovenia, Romania among others. In France, 20 days after
release 400,000 singles had been distributed with 139,000 CDs. In
Germany, “Obsesion” by Aventura held the number one spot with more than
200,000 CDs sold, while a cover version of “Obsesion” by German pop
group Third Wish, held the number two position. The song spread through
Poland, Russia, Slovakia and Israel, to name a few. “Obsesion” had
penetrated the mainstream European market to the point that the
“Smurfs” in Germany and Spain have created a parody of the song for
inclusion in a future “Smurfs” record release.
In April, 2005 Aventura released GOD’S PROJECT, its 4th
studio production. It continues to be one of Sony’s most important
sellers having sold in excess of 500,000; it remains number one in
sales on the Billboard Tropical Chart and in the top ten in Latin
Albums; it continues to chart in Billboard General Heatseekers in the
top 15. This album is a successful experiment in blending world
cultures, hip hop, R & B and bachata – it features UN CHI CHI which
contains a sample of an Indian pop song performed by the Queen of
Bollywood, Asha Bhosle; UN BESO which is flamenco-bachata; Yuly Terrero
of Goodfellas Enterprise produced an urban style video for UN BESO as
well as for ELLA Y YO a reggaeton-bachata featuring the performances of
Don Omar. Dominican producer great Juan Basanta produced a mini-movie
video for the hit single, LA BODA.
On March 10th, Aventura sold out again – this time at the
Madison Square Garden Theater; the concert was recorded and is yet
unreleased. On March 25th the group sold out once again at Altos de
Chavon, Dominican Republic, one of the most revered ampitheatres in the
hemisphere. Selections from this landmark event have been released on
KOB Live and in the DVD package containing the hit Dominican film,
Sanky Panky.
Aventura’s fifth album KOB Live (Kings of Bachata) was
released on 12/19/2006 and has sold 460,000 units as of May, 2008. The
album is an elegant three disc project – two audio discs (containing 5
new studio songs, the best-of international performances and comedic
skits by Aventura’s members) and a video component with excerpts from
the sold-out concerts at Madison Square Garden and Altos de Chavon (La
Romana, Dominican Republic) as well as the studio video “Los infieles”
directed by Jessy Terrero and a pot-pourri of B-roll footage to delight
fans). KOB features a number of industry personalities including Don
Omar, a Miri Ben-Ari (The Hip Hop Violinist who has performed with
artists such as Alicia Keyes, JayZ and many others) and Luis Jimenez
from El Vacilon de la Mañana, to name a few. The lead single, “Los
infieles” hit number one across the country, soon to enjoy similar
success in Europe where it debuts on 12/19 as well. The second single,
“Mi corazoncito” had a more significant impact; it won multi awards at
Premio lo Nuestro, Billboard Latin Awards, Premio La Juventud, Monitor
Latino and received an ASCAP Award for Song of the year.
On September 1, 2007 Aventura performed at the Madison
Square Garden Arena. The show featured a number of guests artists
including El Torito, Don Omar, Miri Ben-Ari, Olga Tañon, Wisin &
Yandel and Anthony Santos “El Mayimbe.” The DVD, released on 11/13/07,
has sold close to 400,000 units, unprecedented for a tropical DVD
containing no new material.
In September, 2008 Aventura performed once again at the
Madison Square Garden Arena together with mega-stars Marc Anthony and
Alejandro Fernandez and capped off their fall program on a multi-city
tour with Enrique Iglesias. The tickets recently went on sale for
Aventura’s long-awaited Puerto Rican December 5th concert at El
Coliseo, a 16,000 capacity venue. Within hours the date was sold
out. Aventura beat the previous record held by the Rolling Stones –
they sold 8,000. Eventually, the single concert became 5 dates at the
Coliseo, all sold out.
On June 9th, 2009, under the auspices of Premium Latin
Music/Sony BMG, The Last, Aventura’s 5th studio album, debuted at #5 on
Billboard 200 and #1 across the board on Latin Charts, selling more
than 47,000 units according to Nielsen Soundscan. The group
participated in 10 In Stores across the country – New York, Miami,
Canovanas & San Juan, Puerto Rico, Chicago, Houston, Los Angeles,
Bronx, NY, Boston and Washington. With 3,000 plus fans in attendance
at each in store, the tour was a success of historic proportions – a
phenomena. The Last has dominated the number 1 spot on
Billboard during 17 weeks since release. To name just a few landmark
accomplishments associated with The Last, on 12/04 the group was
presented with the key to the city in Houston and the fourth of
December was made the official “Aventura day” by Mayor Bill White.
Aventura headed a toy drive on 12/22/09 in New York City in association
with the not-for-profit organization Hands On New York where 700 toys
were collected and donated. The Last Tour sold at across the country
in stadium venues – it has had major Billboard write-ups and is listed
as one of the most successful live tours of 2009. Aventura boasts 7
nominations for Premium Lo Nuestro, which award ceremony is slated for
February 18, 2010. Perhaps the height of Aventura’s career, among so
many extraordinary accomplishments, was their performance at the White
House for Fiesta Latina in October, 2009. The group members personally
met with President Obama.
The above is characteristic of Aventura’s trajectory where
the group has been a consistent award winner. However, 2008 was
unprecedented because Aventura had not released a studio album since
God’s Project in 2005. At Premium lo Nuestro 2008 the group took
four awards: Album of the Year (KOB Live), Duo or Group, Song of the
Year (“Mi corazoncito”), Tropical Artist. “Mi corazoncito” took Song of
the Year and Tropical Airplay at the Billboard Awards. The band has
been nominated in four categories for Premio la Juventud 2008: Voice of
the Moment, Favorite Concert (KOB Live), Best Tropical Artist,
Favorite Ringtone (“Un beso”).
The members of Aventura are Romeo (lead singer and featured
composer), Lenny Santos (musical producer and guitarist), Max “Mikey”
Santos (bassist and rap artist) and Henry Santos Jeter (singer and
composer).
Romeo, lead singer and featured composer, was born on June
21st, 1981 in the Bronx, New York to a Puerto Rican mother and a
Dominican father. At twelve years of age Romeo became a member of the
church choir. Around the same time, he commenced his love affair with
Bachata, long before the style became so explosively popular. A
natural songwriter, Anthony’s early compositions were steeped in the
tradition of legendary artists such as Blas Duran. Undoubtedly
Romeo’s sweet, soulful voice has played a key role in the group’s
success. However, Romeo’s songwriting is exemplary – progressive,
poetic and down-to-earth; he is a Bronx version of Juan Luis Guerra.
Spinning tales of the tough reality of growing up in the concrete
jungle, Anthony’s tunes captivate audiences from all walks of life,
young and old. In 2006, Anthony took an ASCAP award in tropical music
for his megahit song “OBSESION” and another yet in the American market
in Pop – the first time a Hispanic writer has won an ASCAP award in the
American market. In 2007, Romeo took the Billboard Composer of the
Year Award over such legendary writers as Marco Antonio Solis and Joan
Sebastian. In 2008 he was nominated once again in this prestigious
category. Frankie J’s cover version of “Obsesion” was #1 across the
country in all markets for 22 weeks; this recording earned Romeo ASCAP
awards in Latin and Pop. He has also penned hits for artists such as
Wisin & Yandel (“Noche de sexo”), Thalia (“No no no”), El Torito
(“Me voy”) and Anthony “El Mayimbe” Santos (“Matame”).
Lenny Santos is the group’s guitarist and musical
producer/arranger. Born in the Bronx, New York on October 24th, 1979
Lenny fell in love with music at age 15. Like most kids his age, his
music of choice was hip hop. However, with Dominican parents, Bachata
was a permanent household staple - the soulful twang of the “requinto”
always in the background, day and night. It was only logical that
Lenny would experiment by blending his two favorite musical styles –
bachata and hip hop. It is Lenny who created unique the Aventura
sound; his excellence and creativity as producer are evident from the
first bar of any tune on Aventura’s albums. Lenny’s approach to bachata
has been imitated by young, aspiring guitarists, as well as
professionals who have added elements of his signature style to their
own productions. Lenny is an active musical producer in his own right,
having signed and produced his own group “Huellas de tiempo;” he is
also the musical producer for Sony artist “Optima” among others.
Max “Mikey” Agende Santos, the band’s bass player, was born
in 1982 in the South Bronx. He started playing at 12 years of age,
borrowing a bass at school. At home he collaborated with his brother
Lenny experimenting with rhythms in duo, bass and guitar. Max was
always a rock lover and thus brings elements of rock into Aventura’s
sound. Max is also an excellent rap artist and is featured on the
album LOVE & HATE on a track entitled “Don’t Waste My Time” and
with Nina Sky on the GOD’S PROJECT track “You’re Lying.” Mikey and
Lenny have prepared a solo hip hop project and hope to arrange for its
release later this year.
Henry Santos Jeter, singer and composer, was born on
September 15, 1979 in Moca, Dominican Republic. As a youngster Henry
was already a diehard music fanatic. He moved with his family to New
York at age 14, where he continued to develop his musical skills. He
subsequently joined a band called Los Teenagers with his cousin
Anthony, a group which later morphed into Aventura. Henry is the
group’s comedian, delighting the audience with spontaneous antics on
stage. He is also a hard working business person with a myriad of
creative projects on the front burner, including an excellent bachata
group, The Hustleheartz aka Los Robacorazones.