He describes the album as honest and open, a mirror to reflect and connect to because we all go through experiences. His voice’s versatility is another highlight, quickly jumping through different genres, creating a cohesive, curated collection. The central theme of love is maintained throughout while exploring different aspects of the emotion. A practice he has carried for several years. A concept album named MUNAY, it means to love and comes from Quechua, and shamanic medicine. Even including English in some tracks he can broaden his audience with the Latin American market. Time is not being wasted as Pedro has released a brand new album. “It’s always an honor to be of service.” The bill featured some of Latin’s music legends, and Pedro fit just right in. Pedro was part of a massive roster for “Color Esperanza,” an initiative with Global Citizen Fund, whose mission is to end world hunger. Pedro also did several other chart-topping hits like “Tutu,” and “Te Olvidare.” In addition to making a big splash on the Latin scene, he has also been part of humanitarian projects. “Calma” has not been his only contribution to music. ![]() Amassing more than 4.6 billion streams, 2 Billion Views, 2 Latin Grammys, he was literally on the money. Reggaeton artist Farruko asked to jump on a remix, and together they created the global smash hit that is today. It paid off because after releasing it, “Calma” took off virally. ![]() Initially refused by his label, his heart was in it, and he took a risk. Through a discovery of sounds came about a “little” song called Calma. Photography by Manuel Velez Courtesy of Artist Solutions. Thanks to them, Latin music has once again become a dominating force. He was giving his hat’s off to fellow reggaeton artists for changing all the rules. The Pedro Capo, in today’s time, appreciates and even further respects all the genres. His sound developed through life, as he was open to absorbing and allowing inspiration as things came about. There was no doubt that this was always the path for him. ![]() He was born into this world, and through his father, he learned music and instruments from a young age. Puerto Rican singer Pedro took the world by storm with his mega-smash, “Calma.” No stranger to music, it’s been part of DNA since his grandfather is salsa legend, Bobby Capo. Pedro Capo’s New Album Brings Love, Light and Healing Words
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