Draco Rosa is an American musician and singer born as Robert Edward Rosa Suárez on June 27, 1969, in Long Island. He achieved professional recognition for a musical career characterized by rock and rock en español and for his role as a producer and songwriter for the musician Ricky Martin. Rosa achieved professional recognition for a career that began as a member of the ensemble Menudo in 1984 and singing lead vocals on the hit single "Hold Me". He achieved professional recognition for moving to Brazil and releasing two Portuguese-language studio recordings in the late 1980s. His recording career included the studio recording Maggie's Dream (1990) as a member of the eponymous ensemble and the debut solo studio recording FrÃo (1994). Rosa achieved professional recognition for co-writing and co-producing the single "MarÃa" (1995) and the single "Livin' la Vida Loca" (1999). His discography included the studio recording Vagabundo (1996) and winning the award for Best Rock Video for the song "Madre Tierra" at the Billboard Latin Music Awards in 1997. Rosa achieved professional recognition for the studio recording Amor Vincit Omnia (2009) which won the Lo Nuestro Award for Rock Album of the Year. Rosa achieved professional recognition for his treatment for non-Hodgkin lymphoma starting in 2011 and release of the studio recording Vida (2013) which received a Grammy Award for Best Latin Pop Album in 2014. His recording career included the studio recording Monte Sagrado (2018) receiving a Latin Grammy Award for Best Rock Album. Rosa achieved professional recognition for receiving the Latin Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award in 2024.