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Born in Ronciglione, Italy, Marco Mengoni is a pop and soul singer who rose to fame in 2009, in that year, Marco was the winner of the third season of the Italian Edition of X Factor. He has since sold over 2.8 million records, topping the Italian albums chart seven times and entering the Top 10 Italian Singles Chart fifteen times. Representing Italy in the Eurovision Song Contest, Marco also won the Sanremo Music Festival in 2013 and 2023.
Raised in Ronciglione, Marco spent his youth there. The soon-to-be-a-star developed an interest in singing at the age of 14 while studying industrial design in secondary school. Marco began his musical journey by taking singing lessons and later joined a five-piece vocal group.
After relocating to Milan, Marco participated in the 63rd Sanremo Music Festival in February 2013 with the songs "L'essenziale" and "Bellissimo," the latter written by Gianna Nannini. "L'essenziale" emerged as the winner, earning Marco the opportunity to represent Italy at the Eurovision Song Contest.
In 2013, Marco continued his success with the albums "Parole in circolo" and "Le cose che non ho" in 2015, both reaching number one, alongside the live record "Marco Mengoni Live."
After collaborating with Giorgia on "Come neve" in 2017, he released his seventh consecutive number-one album "Atlantico" one year later.
In 2018, Marco released the singles "Voglio" and "Buona Vita," previewing his fifth studio album "Atlantico," which dropped later that same year. The album featured the third single "Hola (I Say)," a collaboration with Tom Walker.
In early 2021, he returned with "Venere e Marte" featuring Takagi & Ketra and Frah Quintale. Later that summer, Marco released "Ma stasera," produced by Purple Disco Machine, as a lead single for his sixth studio album "Materia (Terra)," which debuted a few months later.
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