Mauro Scocco first reached fame in the '80s as a member of the pop group Ratata. In the '90, he went solo and repeatedly scored radio and chart hits with his romantic and slick ballads. Just as important was his work as a songwriter for, among others, soul and pop singer Lisa Nilsson and as record company owner and producer. Scocco's mainstream pop appeal lessened slightly in the late '90s, but he was still a major artist on the Swedish adult contemporary scene.
At the age of ten, Mauro Scocco moved with his parents to Stockholm from the small town of Fristad. Eight years lat...