Giorgia, the golden voice of Italian music, her best songs


A thirty-year career, many satisfactions, songs that have entered people’s hearts, thrilling interpretations: all this is Giorgia, among the most crystalline voices of Italian music

Giorgia, a career full of collaborations and awards

He celebrated thirty years of career last year by returning to competition at Sanremo Festival and accepting the invitation of the artistic director Amadeus to get involved and she did it with the class that distinguishes her and with an unexpected song that enhanced her splendid voice. We are talking about Georgieamong the golden voices of Italian, Roman music and creator of such an international success that he has performed all over the world and sell millions of records. You have collaborated with big names, from Ray Charles to Elton John, from Simple Minds to Mina, from Alicia Keys to Sting, from Pavarotti to Andrea Bocelli.

The Sanremo Festival is his home, the records achieved at the event

Among the iconic songs of his repertoire it is necessary to start with How would I knowa song that won her victory at the 1995 Festival and the Critics’ Award, the first singer to win both awards. Another record that it deserves is that of having reached all the podium positions in the event and with only five participations, demonstrating how much it has entered the hearts of Italians.

Two ballads sung by Giorgia that give you chills every time you listen

The piece is touching instead Drops of memory, written for her by Tiziano Ferro and soundtrack to the film La Finestra di Facing by director Ferzan Özpetek, later awarded the Nastro d’Argento and the David di Donatello. Another song that has marked her discography is Black gold, an intense ballad in which the interpretation reaches important heights. Fresh from a double tour, first in theaters and then in sports halls, Giorgia is working to give us new music.

 
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