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BIOGRAPHY

Born in Germany but reared in Colombia, Octavio Stokoff began using songwriting to cope with the divorce of his parents when he was a teen. In Colombia, his singles "Si Tu no Estás", "Quiero See" and "Todo Ha Cambiado"would climb to hit the top of the charts. “Todo Ha Cambiado” was also recently featured on Country Music’s Country Wide & Breaking Mexican Music playlists on Apple Music. His latest release “Embrujo” surpassed over one million views on YouTube. Throughout his career, Stokoff has performed at the Latin Billboards in Las Vegas and opened for Ricardo Arjona (Grammy and Latin Grammy Award Winner with 20 million records sold) and Franco de Vita (Latin Grammy and MTV Video Music Award winner). He also served as the Colombian representative at the Viña del Mar Song Festival in Chile for a crowd of over 24,000 viewers and a live broadcast in 55 countries appearing alongside the Backstreet Boys representing the U.S. Making the move to the states, Stokoff now calls Music City Nashville, Tenn. home with his wife and children. Releasing his latest album in early 2021, Country Music Hits En Español Y Mas has seen over one million streams on Spotify across the songs. The collection features 17 tracks including his translation of hits by Jason Aldean, Kenny Chesney, Old Dominion, Keith Urban, Rascal Flatts and Tim McGraw alongside his originals. With a catalog of translated hits and new songs he's penned in Spanish and English in the pipeline, Stokoff is proving that country music's fans are not only worldwide, but they are also embracing the genre's offerings beyond the English language.

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