An Italian pop voice shaped by Battisti and De Gregori, with songs that stick around.
For a good sense of his lane, try 'Tu Sei Bella' or the earlier 'Se È Vero Che Ci Sei'. They both have that direct, unflashy Antonacci feel.
Antonacci's music has been a steady presence in Italian pop since the early '90s. Songs like 'Tu Sei Bella' and 'Se È Vero Che Ci Sei' have that plainspoken, melodic quality that feels lived-in. He's kept at it through the decades, working with players like Danilo Rea and Rocco Tanica, without ever sounding like he's chasing trends.
He started writing songs early, influenced by Lucio Battisti and Francesco De Gregori. His debut 'Sono Così' came out in 1992, and he's kept releasing albums ever since, from 'Liberatemi' in 1998 to 'Dediche e Manie' in 2017.
Keep it compact: a lyric you come back to, a live memory, or the part of the catalog you would point someone toward first.
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