Coti Explained

Coti
Birth Name:Roberto Fidel Ernesto Sorokin Espasa
Birth Date:June 14, 1973
Origin:Rosario, Santa Fe, Argentina
Genre:Latin pop, pop rock
Instrument:vocals
guitars
keyboards
Label:Universal Music
Associated Acts:Luz Mala
Partner:Lelé (2020–2022)
Website:http://www.cotioficial.com

Roberto Fidel Ernesto Sorokin Esparza[1] [2] (born June 14, 1973, in Rosario, Santa Fe), who performs under the stage name Coti, is an Argentine singer-songwriter, best known for collaborations with other Spanish-language artists like Andrés Calamaro, Julieta Venegas, Natalia Oreiro and Luis Miguel in his last album. His 2005 release, Esta Mañana y Otros Cuentos went gold in both Argentina and Mexico, while going double platinum in Spain.[3]

Early career

Coti was born in Rosario, Santa Fe, though he moved to Concordia, Entre Ríos at the age of three. Upon returning to Rosario, he joined the group Luz Mala, which recorded an album.

In the late 1990s, he penned songs for Andrés Calamaro, Julieta Venegas, Paulina Rubio, Natalia Oreiro, Los Enanitos Verdes, Diego Torres, and Alejandro Lerner. Striking out on his own, he released his first album, Coti, in Spain, getting enough air time from the single Antes que ver el sol to secure him a spot as the opening act for the Spanish stop of Shakira's 2003 tour, Tour of the Mongoose. He was a co-writer of songs in Julieta Venegas's Latin Grammy[4] winning album and Grammy album[5] and Latin Grammy winning[6] Limón y Sal.

In 2009, Coti appeared in a music video with Maxi Rodríguez, former player Diego Forlán, and Cerezo Osaka respectively.

Discography

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Notes and References

  1. News: Coti interpreta las canciones que escribió a otros. July 6, 2012. El Telégrafo. October 19, 2018. es-es.
  2. News: El cantautor Coti lanza un disco con temas que escribió para otros artistas. San Diego Tribune, Hoy San Diego. October 19, 2018. en-US.
  3. http://www.voymusic.com/radio/news-50869-coti_sorokin_returns_with_cats_and_pigeons Coti Sorokin Returns with Cats and Pigeons
  4. https://www.grammy.com/nominees/latin/search?artist=coti+sorokin&title=&year=2004&genre=All
  5. Web site: Awards Nominations & Winners. April 30, 2017.
  6. https://www.grammy.com/nominees/latin/search?artist=coti+sorokin&title=&year=2006&genre=All