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Chiara Galiazzo
Chiara Galiazzo (2017)
Chiara Galiazzo (2017)
Background information
Born (1986-08-12) 12 August 1986 (age 38)
Padua, Italy
GenresPop, indie pop
OccupationSinger
InstrumentVocals
Years active2012–present
LabelsSony Music (2012-2022)
Artist First (2022)
Not for All Management/The Orchard (2024-)
Websitechiaraofficial.it

Chiara Galiazzo (Italian pronunciation: [ˈkjaːra ɡaˈljattso]; born 12 August 1986) is an Italian singer. She rose to fame in 2012, after winning the sixth season of the Italian talent show X Factor. Her debut single, titled "Due respiri" and co-written by Eros Ramazzotti, was released on 8 December 2012 and debuted atop the Italian Singles Chart. Chiara released her first studio album, Un posto nel mondo, which debuted at number 2 on the Italian Albums Chart, and spawned the singles "Il futuro che sarà", "Mille passi" and "Vieni con me". In November of the same year, Galiazzo featured on Mika's single "Stardust", which became a number-one hit in Italy.

She performed three times at the Sanremo Music Festival in 2013, 2015, and 2017.

Early life

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The elder of two sisters,[1] Chiara Galiazzo was born in Padua on 12 August 1986[2] to Margherita and Francesco Galiazzo.[1] She spent her childhood in Saonara, in the Province of Padua.[3] After high school, she moved to Milan,[4] where she studied Economics at the Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore, living with her sister and two friends.[5][6] She graduated in April 2012, and she subsequently started an internship as a trader assistant in a financial services company.[6][7]

Despite being interested in music since she was a child, she has never taken singing lessons.[1] In 2008 she auditioned for the eighth series of the Italian talent show Amici di Maria De Filippi, but failed to qualify for the competition.[3] Two years later, she entered the music academy Centro Professione Musica in Milan.[8] In 2011, Galiazzo also auditioned for the fifth series of the Italian version of X Factor, but she was eliminated during the pre-selections, before she had the opportunity to perform in front of the four judges.[9]

Music career

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2012: X Factor

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In May 2012, Galiazzo successfully performed during the pre-selections of the sixth season of the Italian version of X Factor.[6] In June of the same year, she performed Massive Attack's "Teardrop" in front of the four judges.[6][10] She advanced to the bootcamp, where she gave a rendition of Amy Winehouse's "Back to Black", as part of a group performance together with other contestants.[11] It was later revealed that her category, soloists aged 25 and over, would be mentored by singer-songwriter Morgan. After singing Florence and the Machine's "Shake It Out", she was chosen by Morgan as one of the three finalists of his category.[12] During the live shows, Galiazzo performed international hits such as Prince's "Purple Rain",[13] Judy Garland's "Over the Rainbow",[14] The Beatles' "I Want to Hold Your Hand",[15] a tango version of Europe's "The Final Countdown",[16] and "I Was Made for Lovin' You" by Kiss.[17] On 29 November 2012, she also performed her eventual winner's single, "Due respiri", penned by Italian singer-songwriter Eros Ramazzotti together with Luca Chiaravalli and Saverio Grandi.[18]

She advanced to the final of the competition without ever being in the bottom two.[19] During the final, which was held in two consecutive nights for the first time in Italy,[20] she also dueted with British singer Mika, singing "Stardust" from his album The Origin of Love.[21] On 7 December 2012, she was announced the winner of the competition.[22] During the final round, she beat the runner-up Ics for 718,658 televotes to 244,564.[23] As a result, she received a recording contract with Sony Music Italy as a prize, with a stated value of €300,000.[24]

Her winner's single, "Due respiri", was released to Italian radio stations and as a digital download on 8 December 2012, together with the singles of the remaining top four contestants.[25] The song debuted at the number one on the Italian Top Digital Download chart of the week ending on 9 December 2012, despite being released only two days earlier.[26] A digital EP with the same title was also released on the day after the final of the X Factor, also including the studio versions of four covers previously performed during the show.[27] The EP was released as a CD on 11 December 2012.[25]

2013: Sanremo Music Festival and Un posto nel mondo

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Chiara Galiazzo in concert in Bellaria (2013)

On 13 December 2012, Fabio Fazio announced that Chiara Galiazzo was chosen as one of the contestants of the 63rd Sanremo Music Festival, competing in the "Big Artists" section with the songs "L'esperienza dell'amore" and "Il futuro che sarà",[28][29] written by Tiromancino's leader Federico Zampaglione and Baustelle's frontman Francesco Bianconi, respectively.[30] During the first night of the competition, "Il futuro che sarà" was chosen as her entry for the remaining part of the competition, beating "L'esperienza dell'amore" with 60.25% of votes.[31][32] During the final, held on 16 February 2013, Chiara was eliminated at the end of the first round, finishing eighth in a field of fourteen.[32]

"Il futuro che sarà" was released to Italian radio stations on 13 February 2013 as the lead single from Chiara's debut album, Un posto nel mondo, also including "Due respiri" and "L'esperienza dell'amore".[33][34] The album, which spent two weeks at number two on the Italian Albums Chart,[35] spawned two additional single—"Mille passi", recorded as a duet with Italian singer Fiorella Mannoia, and "Vieni con me".[36][37] In order to promote the album, Chiara embarked on the Un posto nel mondo tour, which debuted on 21 May 2013 in Crema, Lombardy.[38]

Starting from April 2013, Chiara appeared in several TV spots for Telecom Italia, as part of the campaign "Comunicare è condividere", while in September of the same year she was chosen as one of the ambassadors for the Expo 2015.[39][40] In July 2013, Galiazzo posted a picture on her Facebook account showing her in a recording studio in London with British singer Mika, hinting she was working with him on a collaborative song.[41] The song was later revealed to be a duet version of Mika's "Stardust", which was included on his compilation album Songbook Vol. 1 and released as a single to Italian radio stations on 7 Novembre 2013 and as a digital download on 12 November 2013.[42][43] The single peaked at number one on the Italian Top Digital Downloads chart for five non-consecutive weeks, and it was certified triple platinum for sales exceeding 90,000 units.[44][45]

2014–present: Un giorno di sole, Nessun posto è casa mia and new projects

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Since early 2014, Chiara started working on her second studio album, together with authors including former La Fame di Camilla's frontman Ermal Meta and X Factor contestant Daniele Magro.[46][47] Titled Un giorno di sole, the album was released by Sony Music Italy on 7 October 2014. The title-track was released as the set's lead single on 5 September 2014,[48] while "Il rimedio, la vita e la cura" was released on 31 October 2014 as its second single.[49] A new edition of the album, titled Un giorno di sole straordinario, was released on 12 February 2015. The new version includes the track "Straordinario", selected to compete in the Sanremo Music Festival 2015.[50] "Straordinario" placed fifth in the main competition and became a top-ten hit in Italy.[51][26] In Autumn 2015, Galiazzo also became a judge on the Italian talent show Ti lascio una canzone, with Lorella Cuccarini, Fabrizio Frizzi and the music composer Massimiliano Pani.[52]

In December 2016, it was announced that Chiara would compete in Sanremo Music Festival 2017, performing the song "Nessun posto è casa mia".[53] The song was included in the album with the same name, produced by Mauro Pagani, which was released on 24 February 2017.[54] The album peaked at number ten and was promoted by the second single "Fermo immagine", written by the same singer together with Edwin Roberts and Stefano Marletta.[55]

On 26 April 2019, after a year of artistic silence, the singer returned to the musical scenes with the single "Pioggia viola", made with the vocal participation of the rapper J-Ax.[56] At the meantime the artist has embarked on a new tour called Il tour più piccolo del mondo, consisting of only four stages in Italy.[57] On 29 October 2019 the single "Magnifico donare", written by Virginio, was published. It is the soundtrack for the homonymous advertising campaign promoted by Italian Blood Volunteers Association (AVIS), aimed at raising awareness on the importance of blood donation.[58] Then, on 22 November, the single "L'ultima canzone del mondo" entered into radio rotation. The song sees among the authors the signature of the songwriter Mahmood.[59]

Discography

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Studio albums

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List of studio albums, with chart positions and certifications
Title Album details Peak chart positions Certifications
ITA
[60]
Un posto nel mondo 2
Un giorno di sole[47]
  • Released: 7 October 2014
  • Label: Sony Music Italy
  • Formats: Download, CD
4
Nessun posto è casa mia
  • Released: 24 February 2017
  • Label: Sony Music Italy
  • Formats: Download, CD
10
Bonsai
  • Released: 30 July 2020
  • Label: Sony Music Italy
  • Formats: Download, CD
41

Extended plays

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List of extended plays, with chart positions and certifications
Title EP details Peak chart positions Certifications
ITA
Due respiri

Singles

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As lead artist

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List of singles, with chart positions, album name and certifications
Single Year Peak chart positions Certifications Album or EP
ITA
[26]
"Due respiri" 2012 1
  • FIMI: 2× Platinum[62]
Due respiri
"Il futuro che sarà" 2013 16 Un posto nel mondo
"Mille passi"
(feat. Fiorella Mannoia)
28
"Vieni con me" 28
"Un giorno di sole"[47] 2014 73 Un giorno di sole
"Il rimedio, la vita e la cura"[63]
"Straordinario"[64] 2015 7 Un giorno di sole straordinario
"Siamo adesso"[65]
"Nessun posto è casa mia"[66] 2017 34
[67]
Nessun posto è casa mia
"Fermo immagine" 2017 Nessun posto è casa mia"
"Buio e luce" 2017 Nessun posto è casa mia
"Pioggia viola"[68]
(featuring J-Ax)
2019 Bonsai
"L'ultima canzone del mondo" 2019 Bonsai
"Honolulu" 2020 Bonsai
"Non avevano ragione i Maya" 2020 Bonsai
"Un'estate fa" 2022 none
"Istanti" (with I Desideri) 2024 none
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List of singles, with chart positions, album name and certifications
Single Year Peak chart positions Certifications Album or EP
ITA
[26]
"Stardust"[43]
(Mika feat. Chiara)
2013 1
  • FIMI: 4× Platinum[45]
Songbook Vol. 1
"Allora no!"(Rocco Hunt feat. Chiara) 2015 SignorHunt
"Nati così" (J Ax feat. Chiara) Il bello d'esser brutti
"Don't Go Breaking My Heart "(Giuliano Palma feat. Chiara) 2016 Groovin'
"Follow the Summer" (Paco Wurz feat. Chiara) none
"Sailor Moon" (Cristina D'Avena feat. Chiara) 2017 Duets - Tutti cantano Cristina
"Gravity" (Leo Stannard feat. Chiara Galiazzo) 2018 none
"Isola di città" (Space One feat. Chiara Galiazzo) 2019 none
"Waiting" (DJ Spada feat. Chiara Galiazzo) 2021 none
"Salsedine" (Marco Guazzone feat. Chiara Galiazzo) 2023 none
"Domani" (ENRI feat. Chiara Galiazzo) 2024 none

Other charted songs

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List of non-single releases which entered the charts, with year released, and chart positions
Song Year Peak chart positions Certifications Album or EP
ITA
[26]
"I Was Made for Lovin' You" 2012 15
"Over the Rainbow" 11 Due respiri
"I Want to Hold Your Hand" 34
"L'amore è tutto qui" 49
"The Final Countdown" 6

Album appearances

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List of other album appearances
Contribution Year Album
"White Christmas"[69] 2014 X Factor Christmas 2014
"Allora no!"[70]
(Rocco Hunt feat. Chiara)
2015 SignorHunt
"Don't Go Breaking My Heart"[71]
(Giuliano Palma feat. Chiara)
2016 Groovin'
"Sailor Moon"[72]
(Cristina D'Avena feat. Chiara)
2017 Duets - Tutti cantano Cristina
"Free Your Heart"
"If I Could (Feel Alive)"
"Hold True"
"Pull Me"
2021 Un passo dal cielo - I guardiani
Official soundtrack by TV series
(Andrea Guerra feat. Chiara Galiazzo and others)

Music videos

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Title Year Director(s)
"Due respiri"[73] 2012 Marco Salom
"Il futuro che sarà"[74] 2013 Luca Tartaglia
"Mille passi"[75] Gaetano Morbioli
"Vieni con me"[76] Alessandro D'Alatri
"L'esperienza dell'amore"[77] Gaetano Morbioli
"Un giorno di sole"[78] 2014 Marco Salom
"Il rimedio, la vita e la cura"[79]
"Straordinario"[80] 2015 Paolo Marchione
"Siamo adesso"[81] Mauro Russo
"Nessun posto è casa mia"[82] 2017 Tiziano Russo
"Fermo immagine" Tiziano Russo
"Buio e luce" Tiziano Russo
"Pioggia viola" 2019 Fabrizio Conte
"Magnifico donare" Alessandro Guida e Daniele Barbiero
"L'ultima canzone del mondo" Felipe Conceicao
"Salsedine" 2023 Maxim Derevianko

Awards and nominations

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Year Award Nomination Work Result
2013 Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards Best Italian Singer[83] Herself Nominated
MTV Awards Pepsi Best New Artist[84] Herself Nominated
Medimex Awards Best Tour by an Emerging Artist[85] Un posto nel mondo tour Nominated
Wind Music Awards Multiplatinum Digital Song Award "Due respiri" Won
2014 Rockol Awards Italian Revelation of the Year[86] Herself Won
2019 Lunezia Awards Best Album[87] Nessun posto è casa mia Won
2022 Award from the Italian Cultural Institute of Los Angeles Contributions for the promotion of the Italian language and culture in the world Herself Won
2023 Special award from the Italian Red Cross Heart of the Red Cross for philanthropy ("commitment always demonstrated in favor of most vulnerable people") Herself Won

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Awards and achievements
Preceded by Italian X Factor
Winner

2012
Succeeded by