Ray Sepúlveda is a salsa singer born in Brooklyn, New York.
When he was a teenager, his family moved to Puerto Rico, where Sepúlveda sang with local groups in Mayaguez, including Orquestra La Justicia & Orquestra La Dictadora with Frankie Ruiz.
He left music from 1984 until the middle of 1988, when he and Zamot formed the group Johnny & Ray.
Sepúlveda's solo career started in 1991 with the album Un Poquito Mas, produced by Sergio George for Sony/RMM Records.
In 1994 Llegaste Tú, produced by Julito Alvarado and recorded in Puerto Rico, 1997 De Todo Un Poco, produced by Ricky Gonzalez[2] and he returned in 1999 with another hit single, "Eres" in an album titled ¡Salsabor!