His 1995 debut 'Destinazione Paradiso' made him a star, and songs like 'La Canzone' have stuck around for decades.
For a sense of his style, 'La Canzone' and 'Il Cielo Sopra Il 2000' frame it well, straightforward, melodic, and a little weathered.
That first album landed hard in Italy, and 'La Canzone' became one of those radio songs that just wouldn't go away. He writes guitar-based pop with a confessional lean, pulling from influences like Bob Dylan and Lucio Battisti. Even through personal struggles, he kept putting out records, and the material from those years feels drawn straight from the experience.
After 'Destinazione Paradiso', he released albums like 'Il Re del Niente' and 'Una Strada in Solitudine' through the 2000s and 2010s. None matched the initial splash, but tracks such as 'Una Donna Così' and 'Il Cielo Sopra Il 2000' stayed in his sets and on playlists.
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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