Carlos Ponce
Pop · PR · Active since 1972

Carlos Ponce

Smooth, romantic Latin pop with a theatrical heart. Polished 90s ballads and mid-tempo grooves perfect for sunset drives and quiet, intimate evenings.

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Carlos Ponce delivers a sound that is the musical equivalent of a soft-focus lens. His work is rooted in the golden era of late-90s Latin pop, where acoustic guitars meet high-gloss studio production. The music feels warm, inviting, and deeply earnest, characterized by melodic hooks that linger long after the track ends. It is the sound of a specific kind of romanticism that feels both grand and personal.

What truly sets Ponce apart is his background as an actor, which translates into a highly expressive and narrative vocal style. He does not just sing lyrics; he performs them with a sense of dramatic timing and emotional weight. His voice often sits right at the front of the mix, creating an intimate, close-mic experience that feels like he is singing directly to the listener. The arrangements frequently feature lush strings and crisp percussion that bridge the gap between traditional bolero sensibilities and modern pop.

For those new to his catalog, his self-titled 1998 debut is the essential starting point. It captures the height of the Latin pop explosion with tracks that range from sweeping romantic ballads to rhythmic, feel-good anthems. It is music designed for moments of connection, reflection, and the quiet celebration of love.

Carlos Armando Ponce Freyre Jr. (born September 4, 1972) is a Puerto Rican actor, musician, model, and television personality. Ponce began his acting career by participating in Spanish language soap operas for Televisa and Telemundo. Ponce continued to expand his acting career by participating in various American television series. He did not limit himself solely to a career in television. Ponce, who is also a singer, is also active in the American movie industry as a character actor. In film, he played Salvadore in Couples Retreat, Matthew Wright in Spy and Rodrigo in Deuce Bigalow: European Gigolo. In television, he played Felix Gonzalez in Cristela, Max Duran in Hollywood Heights, as well as voicing Santiago Santos in Maya & Miguel.
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Our Catalog3 Albums · 1998 · 2002
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