Nada
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Nada

Nada (born Nadia Ferrini in Gabbro, Italy, in 1953) won the Castrocaro Music Festival in 1969 when she was 15. Her 1971 song 'Senza Un Perché' became a hit in...

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Nada, the Italian singer with a quiet persistence

From her 1971 hit 'Senza Un Perché' to recent work like 'Il Mio Cuore È una Rosa,' she's kept writing personal songs across decades.

For a good sense of her, try 'Una Chitarra Ed U'armonica' or 'Il mostro.' They're straightforward, a bit moody, and exactly what she does.

She won the Castrocaro Music Festival at 15, and 'Senza Un Perché' became a hit in Italy despite some lyrical criticism at the time. Songs like 'Il mostro' and 'Niente più' show her leaning into personal themes without much fuss. She's just kept recording through different periods, which feels like its own kind of statement.

She started with that festival win in 1969 and put out '12 Canzoni' in 1973. Later albums like 'Luna in Piena' from 2004 and 'Il Mio Cuore È una Rosa' from 2019 show she never really stopped. She worked with musicians like Danilo Rustici and Roberto Cacciapaglia along the way.

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Nada (born Nadia Ferrini in Gabbro, Italy, in 1953) won the Castrocaro Music Festival in 1969 when she was 15. Her 1971 song 'Senza Un Perché' became a hit in Italy, though its lyrics drew some criticism at the time.

Her catalog includes songs like 'Niente più' and 'Una Chitarra Ed U'armonica.' She has worked with musicians like Danilo Rustici and Roberto Cacciapaglia, and her albums include '12 Canzoni' from 1973 and 'Luna in Piena' from 2004.

Nada's music often deals with personal themes, and she has kept recording through different periods. She put out 'Il Mio Cuore È una Rosa' in 2019.

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