Alessandro Fiorello started making music in Naples, Italy. He put out his first album, 'Forse un giorno,' in 1998. A few years later, his song 'Cuore' from the 2001 album 'Un mondo senza parole' became a well-known track about love and heartbreak.
He's worked with other Italian artists like Andrea Bocelli and Laura Pausini. Songs like 'Giorni Senza Fine' and 'La Mia Ex' show his style of writing about personal relationships. He's released several albums since, including 'Il giorno dopo' in 2003 and 'Portami a casa' in 2015.
Fiorello has performed with musicians including bassist Luca Chiaraluce and pianist Danilo Rea. His music tends toward sparse arrangements that put the focus on his vocals and lyrics.
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