Mario the Singer
Mario the Singer
  
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Born and raised in Baltimore, Mario started improving his natural vocal skills while singing along with his mom
using a karaoke machine at home.
The promising singer was discovered at the age of 11 in a local talent show. The pop-rap enthusiast traveled to
N.Y.C. to become a new R&B artist, developed by producer Clive Davis soon after.
Following his contribution to the Dr. Doolittle 2 soundtrack and a captivating performance of Stevie Wonder's
"You and I" at Clive Davis' Grammy party in February 2002, the newcomer was ready to get involved in the contemporary hip-hop
scene.
At the age of 15, Mario debuted with the release of "Just a Friend 2002," produced by Warryn Campbell and based
on rapper Biz Markie's hit "Just a Friend."
His self-titled album followed in July, featuring contributions by Grammy-winning Alicia Keys. Mario's
performances improved with 2004's Turning Point.
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