Daniele Groff, born on June 7, 1973 in Italy, is a singer known for his pop and rock music. He graduated from a specialized music high school and earned a diploma from the State Conservatory of Music and later diplomas in the oboe and cello. Groff's musical journey began with a passion for Britpop, particularly inspired by Oasis. His debut album Variatio 22 was released in 1998. In 2001, he released his second album Bit, followed by Mi accordo in 2004. Notable singles include "If You Don't Like It" (2000) and "Prendimi" (2007), co-written with Volker Hinkel. Groff has performed at various festivals, including the Summer Music Festival in 2010, and launched a successful crowdfunding campaign for his new album in 2012. In recent years, he collaborated with Southern Waves on "Lullaby of Mine" (2023).