Simone Cristicchi

Simone Cristicchi (born 5 February 1977 in Rome) is an Italian singer and composer.

Simone Cristicchi
Background information
Born (1977-02-05) 5 February 1977
Rome, Italy
GenresSka
R&B
Pop rap
Rock
World Music
Occupation(s)Singer

Biography

Cristicchi won the 57th edition of the Sanremo music festival in 2007. His song "Ti regalerò una rosa"[1] won due to extremely high marks received from the festival staff (96/100) and popular vote. The lyrics to the song are taken from papers he found that were written by a man who was in a mental hospital for most of his life. It is a sad tale of the man's struggle with being away from the woman he loves and being exiled for being mentally ill. The song has so far reached number 3 on the official Italian charts and number 1 on the official downloads chart going to become Cristicchi's most successful song to date in the country.

Cristicchi participated again at the Sanremo Music Festival in 2019, at its 69th edition, with the song "Abbi cura di me",[2] and scored fifth place.

Discography

Studio albums

  • Fabbricante di canzoni (2006)
  • Dall'altra parte del cancello (2007)
  • Grand Hotel Cristicchi (2010)
  • Album di famiglia (2013)

Singles

Song Chart Peak position
Vorrei Cantare Come Biagio Italy 25
Studentessa universitaria Italy 27
Prete Italy Did not chart
Ti regalerò una rosa Italy 3
Italy Downloads 1
gollark: That does sound like it would be a problem, hmmm.
gollark: I see. Do you actually have evidence of an afterlife existing?
gollark: Is the sadness when people you like die greater than aggregate happiness gain though?
gollark: I think the model can accomodate up to a 50% chance of that without the child being net-negative.
gollark: This seems to neglect any happiness you might get from not being utterly isolated in the meantime.

References

  1. ""Ti regalerò una rosa" — Song Lyrics Translated to English". italylogue.com. 19 March 2007. Retrieved 28 January 2010.
  2. "Italy: Sanremo 2019 finalists unveiled; Il Volo are back in the competition!". Esctoday.com. 22 December 2018. Retrieved 9 February 2019.


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