Para music icon found dead; You know who he was

A famous singer of techno and romance in Para was found dead in her home

death ROTHITwhich was announced on Wednesday (3/12), concludes the story of one of Bara’s most prominent techno and romantic music artists. The singer, who influenced different generations of listeners and musicians, was found dead inside her home in Belém. The confirmation, made by family members via social media, surprised fans and admirers and caused a stir across the north of the country. So far, there is no official information about the cause of his death.




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Rothetti, whose maiden name is Ruth Gomez dos Santos, was born and raised in Pará, an area where she built her career and solidified her musical identity. Between the end of the 1990s and the beginning of the 2000s, she emerged as one of the most expressive female voices on the local scene, a period in which techno gained strength on the outskirts of cities and in the region’s big dances. His emotionally charged interpretation, always characterized by intensity and drama, has made him an indispensable figure in Pará popular music.

Rothetti’s style combines synthesizers and electronic rhythms typical of techno with deeply romantic lyrics, creating a contrast that has won the admiration of thousands of listeners. This fusion was considered one of her great differences: the singer had the ability to transform feelings of pain, passion and longing into attractive performances capable of touching different audiences. This talent has made songs like Viver de Ilusão, Amor da Minha Vida and Eterno Amor become regional classics, played on radio stations, concerts and bands for decades.

In addition to her most famous songs, Rothetti has maintained an extensive repertoire full of songs that explore the different nuances of romance. Her compositions and interpretations helped build the distinctive aesthetics of folk music in the North, and even without much national projection, they reached a level of importance that turned her into a local icon. Her influence has extended to new artists in technobrega, technomelody and other derivative genres, many of whom have cited the singer as a direct inspiration.

Rothett’s death

Rothetti’s farewell leaves a hole in Barra’s musical culture. The artist was found dead in her home in the Marambaya neighborhood of Belem. The official statement posted on social media detailed the moment of discovery and sparked a legion of fans, who quickly began praising, sharing memories and revisiting her songs.

The death statement posted on the artist’s official profile read: “Our queen was found dead this morning inside her residence in the Marambaya neighborhood of Belem. There are still no clues about the motive behind her death.”

Word spread quickly, and the buzz reflected Rothetti’s historical and sentimental importance to the public. The singer leaves a musical legacy that lives on on the dance floor, on the walls, on local radio stations, and most importantly, in the memories of fans who have followed her path over the decades.

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