Annalisa

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Annalisa
Annalisa performing at the National Theatre in Milan in 2013
Annalisa performing at the National Theatre in Milan in 2013
Background information
Birth nameAnnalisa Scarrone
Also known asAnnalisa
Nali
Born (1985-08-05) 5 August 1985 (age 36)
Savona, Italy
OriginSavona, Italy
Genres
  • pop rock
Occupation(s)Singer, song-writer
Years active2004–present
Labels/Edel Music
(2004–2008)
Warner Music Italy
(2011–present)
Associated actsElaphe Guttata
(2005–2006)
leNoire (ex Malvasia)
(2006–2008)[1]
Websiteannalisaofficial.it

Annalisa Scarrone (born 5 August 1985)[2] better known as simply Annalisa or Nali, is an Italian singer-songwriter, Record producer and TV personality. After being part of two bands, Elaphe Guttata and leNoire (Ex Malvasia), she became famous after participating in the tenth edition of the talent show Amici di Maria De Filippi in 2010–2011, where she finished in second place.[3] Subsequently, Annalisa participated in the Festival of Sanremo 2013 with the song "Scintille" and finished ninth.[4]

Annalisa participated at the Sanremo Music Festival 2015 with the song "Una finestra tra le stelle" and finished fourth.[5] In 2016, she returned to the Sanremo Music Festival with the single "Il diluvio universale" finishing eleventh, and again in the 2018 edition with "Il mondo prima di te", finishing third, and most recently she finished seventh with "Dieci" in Sanremo 2021. She received several awards, including a MTV Europe Music Award, a Wind Music Award and a Lutezia Award for her songwriting works, and nominations at the Kid's Choice Award and World Music Awards.

She has recorded 6 albums and 24 singles, receiving 6 Platinum disc and 8 Gold discs, and selling over 910,000 copies.[6][7][8][9][10][11][12] She also wrote songs for other artists including Gianna Nannini, Fedez, Benji & Fede and collaborated with Antonello Venditti, Gianluca Grignani, Marcella Bella and Nomadi.

From 2015 to 2019 she hosted the science divulgation tv program Tutta colpa di ... – Quelli del Cern on Italia 1.[13][14]

Early life[]

She grew up in Carcare and studied music and singing from an early age. From the age of 13, she worked as a bartender and musician.[15] In 2009 she graduated from the University of Turin in Physics.[15]

Music career[]

2011-2013: Nali, Mentre tutto cambia and Non so ballare[]

Annalisa in Rome in 2012

In 2011 Annalisa took part at the 10th edition of the Italian talent show Amici di Maria De Filippi where she finished second and also received the critics' prize. In March 2011 her first album Nali was released; it reached number 2 in the official Italian album chart by FIMI[16] and was certified platinum.[6] Her first single "Diamante lei e luce lui", that reached the ninth position in the official Italian single chart[17] in 2012, was certified gold.[7] In addition this single won the Premio Videoclip Italiano 2011. Her second single "Giorno per giorno" was released on 27 May 2011.

"Senza riserva", from the second album Mentre tutto cambia, was released on 16 March 2012 and later certified platinum.[8][9] The second single of her second album was "Tra due minuti è primavera". The last single from Mentre tutto cambia was "Per una notte o per sempre".[8] At the end of the same year Annalisa sang "Pirati", which featured in the Italian version of the film Ice Age: Continental Drift.

In 2013, she participated at the Sanremo Music Festival and finished ninth, with the single "Scintille".[4] At the same time, her third album Non so ballare was released and reached the sixth position in the official Italian album chart.[citation needed] Also during 2013, Annalisa represented Italy at the OGAE Song Contest with the song "Alice e il blu", the second single from the album Non so ballare, and finished third.[18] At the same time, she had two nominations for Best Female Artist and Best Video with the song "Alice e il blu" at World Music Awards.[19] She subsequently represented Italy at the International Song Contest: The Global Sound with "Scintille", and in November won the competition.[20] The third single from Non so ballare was "A modo mio amo" and its videoclip was a collage of the previous ones.

In December 2013 Roberto Casalino, the author of many Annalisa's songs, announced that "Tutto sommato" from the second studio album Mentre tutto cambia, featured on the soundtrack of the Dutch film Toscaanse Bruiloft.[21][22] In January 2014 the album was released in the Netherlands and "Tutto sommato" featured as a single.[23][24] For these reasons, in January 2014 the singer was sent for the first time abroad to promote the film and her first album published abroad.[25] The film also contains the two bonus tracks of the digital version of the Dutch iTunes album, the song "Non so ballare" and the unreleased song, "Capirai".[26]

2014-2016: Splende and Se avessi un cuore[]

Annalisa in 2014

On 1 April 2014 she made a guest appearance on Incredibile, the new studio album of Moreno, featuring on the song "Ferire per amare".[27] On 14 April 2014 is revealed in the official Facebook page of the singer that "Sento solo il presente" is the single that anticipates the release of her fourth studio album.[28] The song was released in Italy on 5 May 2014.[29] It reached, the seventh position in the official Italian single chart.[30]

In May 2014 she worked as an author of the song "Siamo amore" for the competitor of the thirteenth edition of the talent show Amici, Giada Agasucci. She and Marco Ciappelli wrote the lyrics of the song, while the music was written by Francesco Sighieri and Diego Calvetti. "Siamo amore" was added to Giada album called Da capo and was released as a single on 20 June 2014.[31] In September 2014 she released the single "L'ultimo addio".[32] The text of the song was written by Annalisa and Marco Ciappelli, while the music was written by Francesco Sighieri.[33] Annalisa collaborated with Italian rapper Raige, on the single "Dimenticare", released on 9 December 2014.[34][35]

On 14 December 2014, is announced as a competitor of Sanremo Music Festival 2015 with the song "Una finestra tra le stelle"[36] and finished fourth.[5] Along with the songs "Sento solo il presente" and "L'ultimo addio", "Una finestra tra le stelle" anticipated the release of the fourth album. On 23 January 2015, through the official page of Facebook of the singer, is also announced the title of the new album, Splende, available from 12 February. Were announced the first two dates of the tour, on 1 April, at the Teatro Nuovo of Milan and 3 to Auditorium Parco della Musica of Rome, with pre-sales open from 26 January.[37]

On 8 March 2015, "Una finestra tra le stelle" was certified gold for sales over 25,000 in digital[10] and on 8 May 2015 was certified platinum for sales over 50,000 in digital.[11]

Her fourth single from Splende, "Vincerò", was published on 15 May 2015[38] and on 7 September 2015 was certified gold is certified gold for sales over 25,000 in digital.[12]

Annalisa announced 12 September 2015 in their official Facebook page, the output in the same month of the fifth single. With a countdown game, with images for clues on 14 September announced the name of the song, "Splende".[39] The single was released on 18 September.[40]

In 2016, she participated at the Sanremo Music Festival and finished eleventh, with the single "Il diluvio universale".[4] The song anticipated her fifth album, Se avessi un cuore, which debuted at number four on the Italian Album Chart.[41] On 15 April 2016, the singer published her second lead single, "Se avessi un cuore", which was later certified gold by Fimi.[42]

2017-present: Bye Bye and Nuda[]

Tustyle 7 February 2018 cover Mondadori

On 30 August 2017, the singer revealed she was working on the new discographic project and after a month, the first single, "Direzione la vita", was released.[43] On 16 February 2018, she released the studio album Bye Bye.[44] The album peaked at number two of FIMI's chart, receiving later the gold certification.[45] Annalisa took part at the Sanremo Music Festival for the fourth time in 2018 and finished third, with the song "Il mondo prima di te"[46] (English: The world before you). the song becomes the one that has reached the highest position of the singer in the Italian chart, peaking at number three.[47] In 2018, she released other two singles: "Bye Bye" and "Un domani", both certified platinum with over 50,000 copies sold.[48][49]

In 2019, Annalisa released the single "Vento sulla luna", with featuring vocals by Italian rapper Rkomi. On 13 April 2020, she released "Houseparty", the second single of her upcoming seventh studio album.[50] In 2020, Annalisa collaborated with J-Ax for "Supercalifragili", as the third single from rapper's album Reale, and with Achille Lauro in "Sweet Dreams".[51]

In September 2020, the singer released her seventh studio album Nuda, with the third single "Tsunami".[52] The singer participated at the Sanremo Music Festival 2021, with the single "Dieci".[53]

Discography[]

Tour[]

2012
  • Mentre tutto cambia Tour
2013
2015
2016
2018
  • Bye Bye live

Filmography[]

Films
Title Year Role Notes
Babbo Natale non-viene da Nord 2015 India Feature film debut as an actress
Television
Year Title Role Notes
2015–2019 Tutta colpa di Herself/Host Popular science program, 4 seasons

Awards[]

Won
2011
2012
2013
  • Premio Perla Del Tirreno[59]
  • International Song Contest: The Global Sound with Scintille[20]
  • Best Song at Velvet Awards with Alice e il blu[60]
2014
  • Best Summer Song at Velvet Awards with Sento solo il presente[61]
2015
  • Your-O-Vision Song Contest with Vincerò[62]
2018
  • OGAE Second chance Contest with Il mondo prima di te
  • Mtv Music EMA 2018 Bilbao like Best Italian act[63]
Nomination
2012
  • Rockol Awards like Miglior singolo italiano with Senza riserva[64]
  • Rockol Awards like Miglior video italiano with Senza riserva[65]
2013
2014
  • RTL 102.5 like Canzone dell'estate 2014 with Sento solo il presente[68]
  • Latin Music Italian Awards like Best International Female Artist Or Group of the Year[69]
  • Latin Music Italian Awards like Best International Female Video of the Year with Sento solo il presente[69]
2015
  • Rembrandt Awards like Best Movie Hit Song with Tutto Sommato[70]
  • Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards like Best Italian Singer[71]
  • Italian MTV Music Awards like Artist Saga[72]
  • Italian MTV Music Awards like MTV Awards Star[73]
  • Italian MTV Music Awards like Best Performance Live[74]
  • Latin Music Italian Awards like Best International Female Artist Or Group of the Year[75]
  • Latin Music Italian Awards like Best International Female Video of the Year with Una finestra tra le stelle[75]

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Awards and achievements
Preceded by
Sweden Mariette
OGAE Second Chance Contest winner
2018
Succeeded by
France Seemone
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