Maxi Trusso, born in Buenos Aires, Argentina, on August 1, 1970, is a multifaceted artist known for his unique blend of electropop, rock, and folk. His career began as a DJ in the late 1980s before moving to Italy in the 1990s, where he formed the duo Roy Vedas and released the hit "Fragments of Life," a retro-futuristic track celebrated as a cult classic. Returning to Argentina in the 2000s, Maxi Trusso shifted to a solo career, releasing Leave Me and Cry in 2006, blending folk and classic rock influences. His breakthrough came in 2011 with "Please Me," a collaboration with Poncho that topped iTunes charts and became a summer anthem. Following this success, he released the album S.O.S. in 2014, featuring hits like "Same Old Story" and "Nothing at All," which solidified his status in the Latin American music scene. His 2016 album Last Call included the popular "Taste of Love" and expanded his international appeal. Known for his genre versatility and innovative sound, Maxi Trusso continued to captivate audiences with tracks like "Knocking at the Sun" and "Love That Matters," blending modern electropop with timeless musical themes.
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