Romero Ferro é pop pernambucano, tropical, e com sotaque!
Romero Ferro is the new generation pop artist that connects elements of Brazilian tropical music, to the iconic timbres of the 80s, with enveloping beats and irresistible choruses. Born in Pernambuco, Garanhuns, his last album already has over 13 million plays on digital platforms, and features hits like “Pra Te Conquistar” (TOP 50 Viral Spotify BR), “Verdadeiro Amor”, “Love Por Você” (feat Luiz Caldas), “Corpo Em Brasa” (feat Duda Beat) and “Tolerância Zero” (feat Mel e Hiran).
Romero FERRO competed for the BRAZILIAN MUSIC AWARD in 2017, and was the attraction of several TV programs, including the "Encontro com Fátima Bernardes". O Globo "Toca No Telhado", in addition to receiving excellent reviews from journalists such as Mauro Ferreira/RJ, Pedro Antunes/Rolling Stone Brasil, Lauro Lisboa/SP, Hagamenon Brito/BA and Zeca Camargo, the latter elected the album "FERRO" among the best of 2019. The artist also participated in important festivals such as Coquetel MOLOTOV/PE, MADA/RN, Bananada/GO, RecBeat/PE, and SIM SP/SP. In 2020, his electric trio at Galo da Madrugada (biggest carnival block in the world), had the illustrious presence of Pabllo Vittar.
During the pandemic, Romero was present at important and highly visible online events, such as PopLine Masks 4All (Portal PopLine), Festival Fico em Casa BR, LGBTQIA+ Parade in SP, Festival Juntos Pela Música, by UBC/Spotify, Sala de Casa by Natura Musical, Festival Tenho Mais Discos Que Amigos, Festival CONVIDA/BSB, and Rock In Rio Humanorama. In addition, the artist released two seasons of the "Eita FERRO!" project, interviewing names such as Johnny Hooker, Zeca Camargo, Tiê, Drik Barbosa, Otto and Bielo Pereira, the video for "FAKE", and the singles "E Se Não Era Amor", “Desapega”, “Chega Perto” (feat Doralyce), and “Essa Paixão” (feat Lucy Alves). At the end of 2021, he returned to the stage with shows at Coquetel Molotov/PE, Festival Polifonia/RJ, Casa Midia Ninja/SP and opening act for Anitta, at the Chá da Alice party/RJ. by Gloria Groove and Marina Sena.