“Buena Suerte” is a joyful celebration of love at first sight. Pedro Capó sings about that electrifying moment when two strangers lock eyes, feel their hearts shake, and instantly know something magical is happening. He describes the rush of emotions — trembling, excitement, and an undeniable attraction — that sparks a bold question whispered in her ear: “Tell me how, when, and where I can see you again.” The chorus hails this meeting as good luck because he has been searching his whole life for someone like her.
Capó’s lyrics paint a picture of a carefree night where fate steps in, chemistry flows effortlessly, and both people decide to follow the vibe without hesitation. The repeated “¿Cómo te llamas?” shows that even without knowing her name, he already feels enchanted. With catchy rhythms and playful Puerto Rican slang like enchula’o (totally smitten), the song invites listeners to believe in coincidences, trust instant connections, and dance along to the sound of serendipity.
Pedro Capó, born Pedro Francisco Rodríguez Sosa on November 14, 1980, in Santurce, Puerto Rico, is a celebrated singer and songwriter known for his captivating blend of Latin pop, pop rock, and dance-pop. Grandson of famed singer Bobby Capó, Pedro grew up surrounded by music and began mastering the guitar from an early age.
With a career spanning over a decade, Pedro has released multiple albums, including the highly acclaimed Munay and the Grammy-winning single Calma, which gained international recognition and billions of views online. Beyond music, he has showcased his talent in theatrical productions and films, making him a versatile entertainer.
Pedro Capó's heartfelt lyrics and vibrant melodies have earned him several Latin Grammy Awards and ASCAP honors, solidifying his place as one of Puerto Rico’s most influential contemporary artists.