She broke through in 2012 with "Tre Parole" and has kept making music since.
For a quick sense of her, put on "Cecilia" or the early hit "Tre Parole." They frame her sound pretty well.
Valeria Rossi's name means something in Italian pop because she's been at it for over a decade, working with figures like Claudio Baglioni and Eros Ramazzotti. A song like "Cecilia" shows her knack for straightforward, melodic pop that sticks. She's also one of those artists who generates conversation, like when her theatrical Sanremo Festival performance of "Tre Parole" in 2019 drew some flak but kept people talking.
She started singing seriously around 15 and came to wider attention in 2012 with "Tre Parole." Her debut album "Sogni Impossibili" arrived in 2015, followed by albums in 2017 and 2020.
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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