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German singer and songwriter (born 1978) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Cosmo Klein (born Marcus Klein on 1 November 1978) is a German singer and songwriter.
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Born | 1 November 1978 |
Origin | Lippstadt, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany |
Genres | Rock, Pop, House, Electronic |
Occupation(s) | Singer, songwriter, producer |
Years active | 2003–present |
Labels | Warner Music, 105 Music, Weplay Music, Armada, Pacha Rec., Zouke Rec., Ultra Rec, Vidisco, Cosmopolytix |
Website | cosmoklein |
Cosmo Klein was born in Lippstadt, Germany. At the age of ten, he and his parents moved to Texas, where he expanded his interest in music and started playing the guitar. Three years later, the family returned home after the end of his father's deployment in El Paso.
Back in (Germany), Klein decided to leave high school before graduating, instead founding his own event agency, Smartcorehotel. By a fortunate coincidence he was introduced to singer Sasha, who engaged Klein to write for his second album and helped him to sign a contract with Warner Music.
As a result, Klein released his bilingual debut album, This Is My Time, in 2003. The CD spawned three singles, including the radio hits "All I Ever Need" and "Baby Don't Cry". Afterwards, he teamed up with newcomer Maya Saban for their duet "Das Alles Ändert Nichts Daran". The song managed to peak at number 11 on the German singles charts and became Klein's biggest chart success to date.
Klein's second album, Human, was released in August 2006. The album spawned two singles: "Nothing to Lose" and "I Love You".
The 2008 song "Beautiful Lie", a cooperation with Keemo and Tim Royko,[1][2] became a No. 1 Hit in Portugal and Brazil.
Teaming up with Syke n Sugarstarr and DBN from Hamburg in 2010, Klein reached the dance charts in several countries, including Britain, Spain, Austria, France, staying at No. 1 for several weeks in Germany with "My Belief".
In 2013, Klein teamed up with 8th Note from Israel and their partner Nilson from the Netherlands, on "Too good to be true".
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