Pedro Capó, born on November 14, 1980, in San Juan, Puerto Rico, is a singer, songwriter, and actor who has built an international career by blending pop, reggae, and Caribbean rhythms. Music runs in his blood — he is the grandson of legendary Puerto Rican composer Bobby Capó. Inspired by his musical heritage, Pedro began performing at a young age and eventually moved to New York City, where he studied acting and worked in musical theater.
He launched his solo music career in the early 2000s with a modern Latin pop sound that incorporated heartfelt storytelling and tropical influences. His breakout moment came in 2018 with
“Calma (Remix)” featuring Farruko — a beachy, feel-good anthem that went viral worldwide. The song earned him a Latin Grammy Award for Best Urban Fusion/Performance and reached over a billion views on YouTube.
Pedro has released several successful albums, including Aquila (2014), En Letra de Otro (2017), and Munay (2020). Other notable hits include “La Fiesta,” “Tutu” with Camilo, and “Day by Day.” His ability to blend genres while staying rooted in his Puerto Rican identity has made him a standout voice in Latin music.
With over 20 years in the industry, Pedro Capó has received multiple award nominations and won three Latin Grammy. His music continues to inspire global audiences with messages of joy, love, and Island pride. Whether performing acoustic ballads or urban beats, Pedro brings warmth, soul, and authenticity to every stage he steps on.