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The Italian singer-songwriter Marco Mengoni rose to prominence quickly in 2009 and has since made a lasting impression on the music business. Mengoni, an Italian talent show contestant born on December 25, 1988, shot to fame after winning the third season of the competition.
Career
Mengoni’s chart-dominant career began with the release of the single with the same title from his 2009 first extended play, “Dove si vola.” His remarkable career, which has seen him sell more than 2.8 million records in Italy, was launched by this triumph. In addition to reaching the top spot on the Italian albums chart seven times in a row, Mengoni’s albums have had an astounding fifteen appearances in the Top 10 Italian singles list.
Mengoni took part in the 60th Sanremo Music Festival in 2010 with the song “Credimi ancora,” placing third. The song came on his second extended play, “Re matto,” which made its debut at the top of the Italian charts. The live CD “Re matto live” was the result of the tour that followed in Italy. The Federation of the Italian Music Industry certified his September 2010 release of “Solo 2.0,” his first full-length studio album, gold.
Mengoni’s triumph at the 63rd Sanremo Music Festival in 2013 with the song “L’essenziale” was a turning point in his career. He established his position as a musical force with this victory, which gave him the chance to represent Italy in the Eurovision Song Contest the same year. As the first single for the album “Prontoacorrere,” “L’essenziale” also reached number one on the Italian albums list.
The albums “Parole in circolo” and “Le cose che non ho” that Mengoni released in 2015 only served to further enthrall fans. These records, which also included the live album “Marco Mengoni Live,” shot to the top of the Italian albums list, demonstrating his talent.
In 2018, Mengoni’s album streak continued with “Atlantico,” marking his seventh consecutive number-one album. His versatility and consistency as an artist were further exemplified by the 2023 release “Due vite,” the winning song at the 73rd Sanremo Music Festival. This victory secured his return to the Eurovision Song Contest, this time held in Liverpool.
Numerous honors, including as a Nastro d’Argento, two TRL Awards, nine Wind Music Awards, nine MTV Italian Music Awards, and a Nickelodeon Kid’s Choice Award, have dotted Mengoni’s stellar career. Interestingly, he became the first Italian musician to win the MTV Europe Music Award for Best European Act in 2010 and 2015. To his expanding list of accomplishments, in 2013 he received the MTV European Music Award for Best Southern European Act.
Who are Marco Mengoni Parents?
Maurizio Menhoni and Nadia Ferrari are the parents of Marco Mengoni. However, there is not much information about them.
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