
Year: 2014
Runtime: 00:30:57
Romaro Franceswa is one of the Northwest’s youngest hip hop artists with an unlimited upside. Coming from a family of two parents that are Pastors, Romaro provides a view on the world that’s multi-faceted. His DJ, BeanOne is a true talent in the Seattle hip hop community. Together they make some amazing tunes and keep the audience engaged. This young man clearly has a bright future.
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