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SONG MEANING

La Fiesta is Pedro Capó’s joyful reminder that life, with all its stumbles and triumphs, is meant to be celebrated. The Puerto Rican singer lists his own ups and downs — drinking, smoking, falling in love, messing up — yet keeps coming back to one simple conclusion: every experience is worth a toast. Instead of fearing the end, he jokes about googling his symptoms, shrugs, and asks his friends to skip the tears, ditch the flowers, and bring wine.

Capó paints life as a short-term lease, where “la gente buena no se entierra, se siembra” (good people aren’t buried, they’re planted). Even death becomes an excuse for one last party, because he’s already lived his dreams and earned a well-deserved siesta. The song’s upbeat rhythm and witty lyrics invite listeners to laugh at their mistakes, love loudly, and throw a fiesta whenever they can — after all, we only get one round on the dance floor.

ARTIST BIO

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.

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