Born and raised in Baltimore, MD, R&B vocalist
Mario started to develop his natural talent while singing along with his mom using a karaoke machine at home. Discovered at the age of 11 in a local talent show, he later traveled to New York City to establish a career and scored a contract with
Clive Davis' J label. Following his contribution to the Dr. Doolittle 2 soundtrack and a captivating performance of
Stevie Wonder's "You and I" at
Davis' Grammy party in February 2002, the newcomer was primed for stardom. 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. Turning Point, released in 2004, went to number two on the R&B album chart, hoisted by the ubiquitous smash "Let Me Love You," a single that also helped launch the career of
Ne-Yo, the song's writer. The December 2007 release of
Mario's third album, Go, was preceded by several delays and projected release dates; its initial date was November of the previous year. The album featured productions from
Polow da Don,
Timbaland,
Stargate,
the Neptunes,
the Underdogs, and
Akon. ~ Drago Bonacich & Andy Kellman, All Music Guide