The band Nosequío y los Nosequantos was formed in the late 80s, when Peru was going through one of the most difficult times due to terror; Fernando Rios, who was in charge of playing the bass, was I found Raul Romero as the lead vocalist.
Together they formed one of the most famous groups in Peru, singing songs full of jokes, criticisms and sarcasm about the problems that the Peruvian government is experiencing with the purpose of cheering the audience.
It won the hearts of fans for over 20 years, but in 2011 he took a break and stopped performing live. In 2013, he announced the separation of NSQ and NSC, so this would have been one of the reasons why Raúl Romero left the band.
This is how the popular 'Cara de Haba' was released in 2014 as a soloist in order not to leave one of his great passions as music. He also released his first solo debut album called “Solito”, which belongs to the salsa genre.
“The decision to go out as a soloist implies a break from the group, at least the closure of chapters. “People who want to see their nose to meet Raul Mann,” he said in an interview with local media outlets at the time.
“I did not leave the group with great memories with the former singer of Noseiqui. I'm betting on a new product. It's dangerous, but this moment is a milestone for me.” He added to the 2014 RPP.
Focus on his music
At the moment, the TV presenter continues to study his musical career, since he is performing concerts in the province, he is focused on continuing to write songs recorded in public memory, as he declared some time ago, and he is not interested in returning to television.
Another talent that makes Raúl Romero stand out is in charge of managing various programs across the country, and one of the most memorable is “Habasilla”, which was carried out from 2003 to 2011.
German Vargas accuses Raúl Romero of copying songs and causing conflicts in the band
Between 1989 and 1990, bGermán Vargas, a former drummer of Nosekien and Los Nosequantos, shared the hidden story of a Peruvian rock band through an extensive Twitter thread. Raúl Romero not only copies songsb by other authors, but also causes conflicts within the musical group.
According to his version: “The story of someone I don't know begins with my room, house, and school friend Fernando Rios. He played drums and he played bass. Guys, we were 16 years old.” Another time, he wrote that during the production of the song “Las Torres”, officially released in 1991, the fight began after the success of the song “Magdalena”.
He also accused him of appropriating the lyrics of other little-known singers. Raúl plagiarized Spanish songs without telling us (...) Raúl plagiarized the songs of his college friends, for example, Ato Buroncle (...) He is an artist, but a crooked human being.” He said.
“In the history of the nose, there are more things that go far beyond music, stories of betrayal, stories of individualism. Reputation is a crooked path. “, added by one of the band's founders.
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