Pedro David Daleccio Torres (born October 7, 1990), known professionally as Dalex, is an American singer and songwriter. He was formerly part of the duo Jayma & Dalex.
Currently, Dalex is signed to the Rich Music record label.
Jayma and Dalex's first album, Gravedad, was released in October 2015. It featured collaborations with Justin Quiles, Jory Boy and Pusho.
In 2018 he released the single "Pa Mi" with Rafa Pabön, which peaked in the top three on the streaming charts in six countries and at number one in 12 other countries. This led to the release of "Pa Mi (Remix)", which featured Cazzu, Sech, Feid, Khea, and Lenny Tavárez, and became Dalex's first Billboard-charting song.
He released his first studio album, Climaxxx, in 2019, which featured Nicky Jam, Justin Quiles, Rauw Alejandro, and Lyanno. Climaxxx debuted at number 20 on the Global Streaming list and in the Top 20 Latin Rhythms Albums rankings. In June, he released "Cuaderno," a popular video and song that also featured Nicky Jam, Sech, Justin Quiles, Feid, Lenny Tavárez, and Rafa Pabon. In the same year, Dalex collaborated on the EP The Academy with fellow Rich Music labelmates Sech, Justin Quiles, along with promising artists Feid, Lenny Tavárez, and Dímelo Flow. He released the Modo Avión mixtape in 2020.
Unisex, Dalex's second LP, was released in 2021. The album featured the songs "Máquina del Tiempo" with Rauw Alejandro, and "XLEY," with one of his favorite artists, Trey Songz. The album also featured Jay Wheeler, Zion y Lennox, and Ryan Castro.
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| 2018 | License to Trap |
| 2018 | La Nueva Ola |
| 2020 | 3AM |
| 2022 | Yo Te Quiero Pa Mi |
| 2023 | Reggaetón Sex |
| 2024 | Area 69 (F.001) |
| Area 69 (F.002) |
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