Camilo stands as one of the most prominent figures in today’s music scene. With a distinctive Latin vocal timbre, gentle lyrics, and infectious rhythms, he introduced a fresh concept within the urban genre. After welcoming his first daughter, Indigo, he finds himself overflowing with new emotions he aims to channel into his music.
What drives him to create — is it the music itself?
Life is a constant stream of impressions worth immortalizing. Capturing the moments of daily life inspires him to shape them into songs and share those stories with the world.
Is his work confined to a single musical genre?
Not really. He operates in the broad universe of song. While it may seem obvious, he believes genres are increasingly less useful for separating ideas; instead, they often overlap. He has no intention of labeling himself, preferring a fluid exploration of sound.
What is the story behind his latest track, Pegao?
He felt he was writing the right subject at the wrong moment. The song stayed in his heart because it felt complete, and he waited for the time to share it. When Indigo arrived, the lyrics aligned perfectly with his feelings for his daughter and his wife. He always wants to linger in those lines, and the song becomes a celebration born from watching Indigo grow.
Does his career take away time for family life?
He does not see it as theft; his work is a labor of love. He cherishes the music-making process and enjoys sharing the results, yet he refuses to sacrifice family for career. He would happily tour with his wife and daughter if the circumstances allowed, but he prefers not to be away from home for extended periods. Home is his sanctuary, a space shared with loved ones.
Why shoot videos at home?
His home is a place of comfort and belonging. It was bought and rebuilt, transforming into a sanctuary that represents the entire family. It is the dream space where he feels truly settled, and he loves being tucked into his intimate, personal setting.
How does he view fame and safety for his family on social media?
Fame is a recurring topic of thought. Indigo has not appeared on social networks yet, as they want to protect her peace and privacy. They will share that moment only when she expresses interest, keeping her life private for as long as possible.
His relationship with Evaluna is open, and they have collaborated on multiple projects.
Collaborating with Evaluna is a privilege. He considers her a favorite artist, a trusted collaborator, and a co-director for his videos. The partnership feels natural and rewarding, a true teamwork dynamic.
Did he know from the start that he wanted a future together and a family?
The relationship unfolded gradually. He knew he wanted to be with him, and it didn’t take long to realize he wanted a lifetime together and a family. Everything felt effortless and natural, with his partner’s progress being a daily source of pride.
There was a hint of a new collaboration involving Alejandro Sanz.
Yes, the meeting happened at the WiZink Center during the last tour. Sanz attended with his family, and a collaboration grew from that encounter. What began as a conversation became a completed project, released on June 16.
What is the meaning behind the subject of the song?
NASA is a track born from paranoia, jealousy, and the fear of losing someone. It captures the raw pulse of a human emotion, including insecurities, and transforms it into something lasting.
Many of his songs have gone viral on social media, especially TikTok. Does he feel pressure to produce tracks that go viral?
He believes the backdrop matters more to his team and collaborators than to him personally. Every song he writes reflects who he is and brings him happiness, so whether it goes viral or tops charts is less important. Creativity remains the core fuel, not virality.
What is it like composing for other artists?
That experience offers a different creative challenge. It allows him to enter universes distinct from his own, interpreting the voices and stories of others with care and precision. Today, he finds it fulfilling to be the sole artist singing his own material, a natural culmination of his solo artistry.