Patrick Nuo, born on August 31, 1982, in Lucerne, Switzerland, is a Swiss singer. He lived in Lucerne until the age of 17 and initially pursued a career in tennis before shifting his focus to music at the age of 14. In 2002, Nuo met producer and composer David Jost, who helped him secure a contract with Warner Music. Their collaboration resulted in the album Welcome, released in September 2003, which reached number 20 in both Switzerland and Germany. The album spawned three singles, including "5 Days" and "Reanimate", the latter peaking at number 18 on the Swiss Singles Chart. In 2004, Nuo contributed to the project Zeichen der Zeit, with their single "Du bist nicht allein" becoming a top ten hit in Germany. His second album, Superglue, released in May 2005, achieved significant success, reaching number 4 on the Swiss Albums Chart. Notable singles from this album include "Girl In The Moon" and "Beautiful", the latter hitting the top ten in both Switzerland and Austria. Nuo continued his charitable work by participating in projects like Fury in the Slaughterhouse's single "Won't Forget These Days", released during the 2006 FIFA World Cup.