The Italian singer-songwriter who found his voice after the band 883 and kept writing songs people still play.
For a sense of his sound, start with "Dopo Il Solito Bip" or "Dimmi Perchè." They're the ones that still turn up in playlists.
He's one of those Italian pop figures who quietly built a catalog that stuck around. Songs like "Dopo Il Solito Bip" and "Come Mai" still get played years later, which says something about how they connected. The lyrics weren't always safe, he'd touch on mature themes or use explicit language when he wanted to, but that gave his writing an edge that felt real.
He started in the band 883 before going solo in 1998 with his self-titled debut, which had "Qualcosa di Nuovo." Albums like "La Tribù Che Non Sa" and "Hanno Ucciso L'Uomo Ragno" kept things moving through the 2000s, with later releases including "Terra Firma" and "Le Parole."
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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