Rocazino, a Danish pop band formed in 1979, originated around singer Ulla Cold and composer Jesper Winge Leisner. Initially, Cold was a background vocalist, but her role evolved into lead singer due to contractual obligations. The band's breakthrough came with the single "Elsk Mig I Nat" in 1982. Rocazino released several successful albums, including Rocazino (1983), Natsværmer (1984), and Sukker (1984). Their song "En for alle, alle for en", recorded with the Danish national football team in 1988, became a notable hit. The band disbanded around 1988 but reunited briefly in 1995 to record the title track for the film Cirkus Ildebrand. Rocazino reformed again in 2006 and has since performed together without releasing new material. Their discography includes compilations like Rocazino's Bedste - All My Love (1995).