I spoke English at school and Spanish at home, and I’m always eating Dominican food, listening to Dominican music. Prince Royce Read Quote
I sang in English my whole life; I just happened to decide that I had a passion for Latin music, and I wanted to jump into Latin music first. Prince Royce Read Quote
I try to always motivate young kids who want to be singers or actors or whatever it is they want to be that anything is possible with hard work. It doesn’t matter where you’re from or what language you speak – as long as you work hard, you can achieve those goals. Prince Royce Read Quote
Everything in life is a risk! I mean, you walk out onto the street and it’s a risk! Don’t you think? Prince Royce Read Quote
Most of my fans know I love video games. I say it in every interview, so they know. But one thing that I like doing is skateboarding, I like jet skiing, skydiving. It’s like a huge roller coaster ride. Like forty seconds of free-falling. That’s some of the stuff I love, daredevil stuff. I like horseback riding. Prince Royce Read Quote
Spanish is my second language. When I started, I was doing interviews in Spanish and had to catch up. Prince Royce Read Quote
In Spanish, I record a lot of single-voice tracks, and in English, I ‘stack’ a lot of voices, so it’s very different, and I think I got so used to recording in Spanish for six years that it was really refreshing and challenging to get in and record ‘Double Vision’ in English. Prince Royce Read Quote
My intent is never to leave Latin music. I definitely still want to release bachata albums. Prince Royce Read Quote
As a Latin musician, I understand that there are so many places where people don’t know who I am. My albums never came out in Australia or Japan. Prince Royce Read Quote