Third generation Puerto Rican pop singer Pedro Capó first started out in the
mid-1990s with a Latin rock band, before releasing solo albums and taking on
Broadway acting roles. He finally reached pop success in 2018 when he landed the
hit single 'Calma'. Born in San Juan, his grandfather Bobby Capó was a popular
ballad singer in the 1940s and 1950s and his father also played salsa and wrote
songs professionally. But when his father passed away in 1994, a 13-year-old
Pedro inherited his guitar and began pursuing music seriously. He was soon out
playing gigs in local bars and his b...