Passoa is Jhayco’s postcard from a sun-kissed Puerto Rican evening, where luxury, lust, and laid-back vibes all blend like the bright pink cocktail that gives the track its name. Over a seductive reggaetón beat, the singer invites his lover to a sunset escape beneath the palms, a Lana Del Rey playlist humming in the background, and martinis served sin hielo. The lyrics paint scenes on yachts, in beachfront lofts, and in front of mirrors where the pair can’t keep their hands off each other. It is a sensual loop of breaking up, running back, and turning the heat back on — proof that their chemistry is as irresistible as Passoa’s passion-fruit flavor.
Beyond the steamy imagery, the song also celebrates confidence and indulgence. Jhayco and Kapo praise a woman who is always “en la moda,” handles her own fun, and has no time for catfish profiles or boring routines. When he urges her to “suéltate el pelo,” he is really telling her to let go of worries and enjoy the moment. In short, Passoa is a summer-night anthem that mixes Caribbean luxury with raw attraction, reminding listeners that sometimes the best plan is simply to turn up the music, pour another drink, and surrender to the sunset glow.
Jhayco, born Jesús Manuel Nieves Cortés on April 9, 1993, in Río Piedras, Puerto Rico, is a celebrated Puerto Rican singer, rapper, songwriter, and record producer shaping the Latin urban music scene. Initially known as Jhay Cortez, he gained fame for his unique blend of reggaeton, Latin trap, hip hop, and Latin R&B, influenced by icons like Don Omar and Drake.
After honing his songwriting skills from a young age and contributing to tracks for artists such as Natti Natasha and Yandel, Jhayco launched his solo career with his debut album Famouz in 2019. He has since become known for hit songs like "No Me Conoce" and the global chart-topper "Dakiti" with Bad Bunny. Signed under Universal Music Latino, Jhayco continues to push boundaries in Latin music with his innovative sound and collaborations with top artists across the genre.