“It was the most beautiful and intense transformation process.” Here is how Pedro Capo summarizes his first experience with ayahuascaan ancestral ritual that many people succumb to in search of spiritual well-being and which is supported by other celebrities such as Paul Simon, Sting or Lindsay Lohan.
It happened in mid-2010 when a Puerto Rican inspired by a Peruvian friend was persuaded to practice it. Since then, and every time he demands it, the singer again goes to pucallpa send to a new session.
“[La ayahuasca] it continues to be a part of my spiritual meditation and healing process. It’s not something I do all the time, it’s something that calls me and when I feel like this is the moment I do it,” he commented in a virtual chat with RPP News.
“[La ayahuasca] It is still a part of my life and always will be. I attribute to him many beautiful, important and powerful things in my creative process, as well as in my life in general. Peru There will always be a place in my heart,” he said.
New CD
This creative process forced him to lock himself in the studio again and run Is it true, the sixth album of his musical career and the first since the publication of Munay. From the new setting it follows Againtheme created in collaboration with Argentina’s Lali Esposito.
“Lali is an impressive person, obviously extremely talented in many aspects, both in music and acting. Her character was so beautiful, so modest and with such respect for the work, which does me great honor and fills me with great gratitude. “, he expressed.
For Capo, he uses his music as a form of expression and healing; And Again seeks to connect and create resonance among people, a goal made possible by the contribution of a guest artist. “Lali did a great job, from interpretation to her creative input to the video. People perceive it in such a beautiful way,” he commented.
The album came out at a moment of calm and peace for Puerto Ricans; After a resounding success calmnessworld hit he made with farrukohe had a need to reconnect with music and explore other authentic spaces.
“I’m grateful for the success calmnessbut it was not what I was looking for, it was what was given and I accept it with great love. I strive to show who I am at the moment and for me the album is a legitimate photograph of what I’m going through and what I’m listening to musically or where I am emotionally, that is Is it truedocument of the last two years of my life,” he said.
mixing styles
Pedro Capo dabbled in various rhythms such as ballads, dance-pop, Latin pop, pop rock, reggae, as well as genres such as rap and reggaeton; however, he admits that restless and eternal explorer of new sounds and musical experiences.
“It is very difficult for me to say that I am a balladeer, I do not consider it, it is very difficult for me to say that I am an urban artist, this is part of me. I think I’m super restless, I think part of my identity is that I’m looking for how to play and how to learn; to be sincere and whole with the things that make up my being,” he explained.
“I am always open to great opportunities for people to connect and discover my work, Is it true It has a lot of the 90s, a lot of my time in New York, it has an urban flavor, but more of that corner, it’s a simple record, but not an easy one,” he concluded.
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Source: RPP
