Deddie Romero

World Music Singer

Birthplace Bayamon, PR

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About

Celebrated Puerto Rican pop singer and multi-hyphenate performer, and entrepreneur who earned the nickname "Dedi la Salserita" at the young age of 12. Best known for albums like "La Dama de la Salsa" and "Más de Mi," she released numerous popular singles including "Si Vuelves Tu," "Ven Junto a Mi," and "No te Olvidaré." She also presented the television program PR en Vivo and became a beloved personality at the LAXPR radio station. 

Before Fame

She launched her music career when she was only 12 years old. She went on to earn a degree in business administration and commerce from the University of Puerto Rico. After graduating, she founded a company called Retailnet, where she worked as both media director and relations specialist.

Trivia

She has earned many accolades throughout her career, including an Agueybaná Award for Best New Singer. She was also honored with a Diplo Award for Best Tropical Singer and a Paoli Award for Best Salsa Singer.

Family Life

She was born into a family of performers, including her grandfather Papá Candito. She is the daughter of Sonia Lopez and Radamés Romero. 

Associated With

She appeared on the 1992 album "Los Soneiros de Hoy: Tributo a los Soneros," along with fellow performers including tonyvega, reyruiz, and victormanuelle.

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