Roberto Fidel Ernesto Sorokin Esparza 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, Coti 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 winning album
Sí and
Grammy album and Latin Grammy winning,
Limón y Sal. In 2009, Coti appeared in a music video with
Maxi Rodríguez, former player
Diego Forlán, and
Cerezo Osaka respectively. In 2024 he collaborated with the Spanish singer
Ana Guerra on the song "Canción de Luto". ==Discography==