Anna Tatangelo is an esteemed Italian singer, songwriter, and television personality renowned for her contributions to pop and dance-pop music. She was born in Sora, Frosinone, Italy, on January 9, 1987.
At the remarkable age of 15, she made history as the youngest recipient of the Newcomer's Award at the prestigious Sanremo Music Festival singing contest. Her career took flight in 2002 with the release of her debut single "Doppiamente fragili," followed by her inaugural album "Ragazza di periferia" in 2006. Throughout her illustrious journey, Tatangelo has graced audiences with a plethora of chart-topping hits including "Guapo," "Il mondo e’ mio," and "Bastardo," alongside albums such as "Libera," "Progetto B," and "Mai dire mai."
Beyond her musical endeavors, Tatangelo has showcased her versatility in the entertainment industry by delving into acting, notably appearing in the film "Un Natale al Sud." Her television appearances span various reality shows including "All Together Now," "Che tempo che fa," and "Ballando con le stelle," where she shares the spotlight with luminaries like Milly Carlucci and Samanta Togni.
Music, R&B
Classical, Music
Actresses, Film and TV
Music, Pop