Roberto de Souza Rocha (born February 2, 1973), also known by the stage name Latino, is a Brazilian recording artist and entertainer.
[1] After going back to Brazil, Latino started his artistic career in 1994, recording his first CD Marcas de Amor.
At this point, Latino started to get flak in the media for the emptiness of his lyrics, and was shunned by other artists, who made music satirizing him.
The songs on the playlist, such as "Você Já Foi Mais Humilde" ('You Used To Be More Humble'), "Cartão Vermelho" ('Red Card') and "Medo Meu" ('My Fear') portrayed the biography of his last and enduring relationship.
It was produced by Up In The Air Produções, distributed by Som Livre (Globo TV Organization record company) and joined all the greatest hits of his career.
On September 17, 2012, Latino posted in his YouTube channel a video containing a Brazilian version of the Korean hit "Gangnam Style" with the name "Despedida de Solteiro (Laçar, Puxar, Beijar)".
After it, YouTube closed Latino's account, with more than 100,000 dislikes on his video and numerous complaints from users saying that the song was plagiarized and spoils the original version.