Timo Kojo, born on May 9, 1953, in Helsinki, Finland, was a rock, soul, and funk singer. He began his recording career in 1977 with his band Madame George, releasing their sole album Madame George: What's Happening?. Kojo's solo debut, So Mean, was released in 1979. His subsequent albums included Lucky Street (1980) and Go All the Way (1981. In 1982, he represented Finland in the Eurovision Song Contest with "Nuku pommiin" ("Oversleep!"), a rock song addressing nuclear disarmament, though it received no points. Despite this setback, Kojo continued releasing albums like Time Won't Wait (1983) and Bee tai bop (1985). Though his popularity waned after 1982, his music saw a resurgence with the compilation album 20 suosikkia â So Mean (1998).
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