Rombai is an Uruguayan band formed in Montevideo, Uruguay in 2014. The group is composed of Fernando Vázquez, Nicolás González and Juan Martino; former members Camila Rajchman, Tomás Narbondo, Nathalie "Nata" Rubinstein, Valentina "Vala" Nirenberg, Rodrigo Molina, Agustín Correa, Emilia Mernes, Valeria Henríquez, Megumi Bowles departed from the group. In less than a year, it had a great impact in Uruguay and Argentina and became one of the three most listened artists of 2015 on Spotify in Argentina. The name of the band comes from a game that ex-vocalist Camila Rajchman's grandfather played. In June 2016, its biographical documentary film, Marama - Rombai - El viaje was released, which also portrayed the history of the band Márama. The film was also released in Argentina.
Origin | Montevideo, Uruguay |
Genres | Cumbia, Cumbia pop |
Years active | 2014–present |
Labels | Sony Music Latin |
Members | Fernando Vázquez, Nicolás González, Juan Martino |
Past members | Camila Rajchman, Tomás Narbondo, Nathalie "Nata" Rubinstein, Valentina "Vala" Nirenberg, Rodrigo Molina, Agustín Correa, Emilia Mernes, Valeria Henríquez, Megumi Bowles |
About Rombai
Cumbia pop duo that became a top 3 most listened-to group in Uruguay and Argentina on Spotify. In 2018, the band signed with Sony Music US Latin. In late 2019, Rombai became Fer Vázquez's solo artist stage name.
Achievement of Rombai
The founding band members met in 2013 while studying communications at the Universidad ORT Uruguay. The remix of their hit song "Me Voy" featuring Abraham Mateo and Reykon went platinum in Chile, Argentina, Peru and Uruguay.
Top Facts You Did Not Know About Rombai
Uruguayan musical groups.. Cumbia musical groups.