Bósson (Swedish. Bósson; real name Staffan Olsson (Swedish: Staffan Olsson); born. February 21, 1969) is a Swedish singer and composer. He gained widespread popularity in Europe and beyond after the release of the song "One in a Million", the title track of the movie Miss Congeniality. By 2000, Bosson was already quite popular in Sweden. Developing his skills as a composer, poet, programmer and vocalist, he recorded hits in Gothenburg that paved the way for him to America - We Live and Where Are You. Both songs were released as singles in Los Angeles at the same time and immediately made Bosson famous.
That same year, Bosson meets Britney Spears, who invites him to tour the United States together. Bosson performs as a warm-up act. In the spring of 2001, he performs with Kylie Minogue in Europe for an audience of 70,000 people. Lenny Kravitz, Al Di Meola, Jessica Simpson, *NSYNC, and Westlife perform with the new Swedish star.
Bosson's composition One In a Million becomes the main soundtrack of the movie Miss Congeniality. The song becomes a top ten hit in Europe and Asia. In 2000, it is nominated for a Golden Globe Award. In 2001, for One In a Million, Bosson receives the Best Newcomer Award at the 2001 Radio Music Awards in Singapore.
The album One In a Million is recorded by Bosson in 2001, co-written with P. Bestrom and S. Kipner.