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Italian singer-songwriter and rapper (born 1966)

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Jovanotti
Jovanotti in 2022
Jovanotti in 2022
Background information
Birth nameLorenzo Cherubini
Also known asJovanotti, Gino Latino,Jeronimo
Born (1966-09-27)27 September 1966 (age 58)
OriginRome, Italy
Genres
Occupations
  • Singer-songwriter
  • rapper
  • record producer
  • DJ
Instruments
  • Drum
  • guitar
Years active1988–present
Labels
Websitewww.soleluna.com
www.jova.tv
Musical artist

Lorenzo Cherubini (Italian:[loˈrɛntsokeruˈbiːni]; born 27 September 1966), known professionally asJovanotti (Italian:[dʒovaˈnɔtti]), is an Italian singer-songwriter, rapper, record producer, and DJ.

The name Jovanotti derives fromgiovanotti, the plural form of the Italian wordgiovanotto ("young man"). Cherubini initially chose "Joe Vanotti" as his stage name, but a promotional poster for a night club incorrectly billed him as "Jovanotti" and the name stuck. The spellingJovanotti is anglicized; the letter J is rarely used in Italian. Jovanotti is commonly known to his fans by the diminutive form "Jova", and often refers to himself that way in promotional items and on his Web TV channel Jova.TV, which launched 2 October 2014.

Jovanotti gradually departed from his early mix ofhip hop, rap anddisco, taking infunk,world music and even classical arrangements andska influences. As his musical influences changed, so did his lyrics too, which over time began to increasingly address philosophical, religious and political issues, which are more typical of the Italiancantautore tradition. His social and political commitment increased as well. Some of his earlier work is also closer to keyboard-heavy 1980s pop.

Most of his songs are sung in Italian; he also released a Spanish-language greatest hits album. His live album includes a short version of theSugarhill Gang's "Rapper's Delight". Jovanotti appears on several international compilations, most notablyRed Hot + Rhapsody, a 1998 tribute toGeorge Gershwin, on which he performed "I Got Rhythm". Jovanotti also appeared in one ofLuciano Pavarotti's charity concerts in 1996.

Biography

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Early life

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Cherubini was born on 27 September 1966 inRome toTuscan parents, Mario and Viola Cardinali, but he spent part of his childhood in his parents' hometown,Cortona, in theprovince of Arezzo (Tuscany).[1]

After completing hishigh-school studies, he started working as a disc jockey in severaldiscothèques and radio stations in the province of Rome.[2][3] In 1985 he moved toMilan.[2] Two years later, during the summer of 1987, while he was playing aDJ set inPalinuro, he met the record producer andtalent scoutClaudio Cecchetto, who proposed they begin working together.[4] That same year Jovanotti released his first single, "Walking," and started working as a DJ for one of the most prominent national radio stations,Radio DeeJay,[5] which was founded by Cecchetto five years earlier.

Career

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Jovanotti in 1993.

His first studio album,Jovanotti for President, was released in 1988 and became the symbol of the Italian youth of the eighties, without any interest inideologies and politics.[6][7] Despite receiving strongly negative criticism,[8] the album became a big commercial success, reaching the third position on the ItalianMusica e dischi Albums Chart[9] and selling over 400,000 copies in Italy.[10] Moreover, the album spawned five singles, including the number-one hits, "Gimme Five" (also the name of his British TV show for Janet Street Porter'sDEF II youth TV block onBBC Two[11]) and "Gimme Five (Rasta Five)" and the songs "Go Jovanotti Go" and "Mix, Remix & The singers," which entered the Italian top 5.[12]

In 1998, Jovanotti played a brief role in the movie I Giardini dell'Eden, directed by Alessandro D'Alatri.

The song "Piove" was released for the second season ofThe Sopranos as an ending credits track.

His 2005 CD,Buon Sangue, was influenced by both rock and old school hip hop. It is one of his most innovative works to date.Edoardo Bennato collaborated on one track, while bass playerSaturnino co-wrote two of the songs.

Jovanotti in 2016.

In 2007 he was featured at the end ofNegramaro's song, "Cade la Pioggia," of their CD,La Finestra, and in 2008 he released the new albumSafari.

In 2008 he performed as guest artist on the track "Lugar Comum" from the albumEncanto. At the end of 2009, he collaborated withClaudio Baglioni and Fabrizio Bosso, along with 70 other artists, in the song "Con tutto il mio cuore (with All My Heart)." On 1 January 2010 the group released "Baciami Ancora (Kiss Me Again)" for the soundtrack of a film byGabriele Muccino.

In December 2010 he achieved a number one hit on the Italian Top 20 charts with "Tutto l'amore che ho." On 25 January 2011, he released his eighteenth albumOra. Later in 2011 he played at theBonnaroo Music Festival.

Commitment

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Along with the evolution of his sound, his social and political commitment for mainstream causes has increased since the 1990s. As a convinced pacifist, he frequently worked with organizations such asMake Poverty History,Amnesty International, and he has contributed to events dedicated to debt relief (Global Call to Action Against Poverty).

Jovanotti has a friendship withBono due to their mutual quest for the cancellation of foreign debt in poor African countries. He also collaborated withMichael Franti of Spearhead on hisCapo Horn andOra albums. Both Michael Franti andU2 misspelled his name as Giovanotti in the liner note credits.

Television

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Even though Jovanotti has never had a UK chart hit under his own name, he was briefly known in the United Kingdom as the presenter of theDEF II programmeGimme 5. The show, which featured a brief introduction each week by Jovanotti, showcased youth television programmes from around the world.[citation needed] Starting in 1990, he also hosted the similarly formattedEarth toMTV for U.S. cable television; this music-video showcase competed with similar programming onVH1 (New Visions: Worldbeat),Bravo (Big World Cafe), and Spanish-languageTelemundo (MTV Internacional) andUnivision (Tu Musica).[13]

In 2020 he released exclusively forRaiPlay the documentary in sixteen episodes "Non voglio cambiare Pianeta"(I don't want to change Planet) which he filmed whilst travelling from Chile to Argentina on his bicycle, between January and February 2020.[14]

In 2025, he was announced as a special guest ofSanremo Music Festival.[15] He has performed during the first night.[16]

Gino Latino

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Jovanotti was behind one of two rival Gino Latinoitalo house tracks in the early 1990s. His Gino Latino single, "Welcome", reached number 17 on theUK Singles Chart.

Personal life

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On 6 September 2008, Jovanotti married Francesca Valiani at Cortona, in the Church of Santa Maria Nuova. Their daughter Teresa was born in 1998. He dedicated the lullaby "Per te" to Teresa, one of the hits of the albumCapo Horn (1999), and the song "Libera" from the albumLorenzo 2015 cc.[17]

Jovanotti believes in a God but he does not follow any religion.[18]

Discography

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Main article:Jovanotti discography

Studio albums

Filmography

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YearTitleRoleNotes
1992Parenti serpentiHimselfUncredited cameo
1998The Garden of EdenDavid
1998Jolly BluRecord label's president
2007The SimpsonsMilo (voice)Episode: "Husbands and Knives"

Awards and nominations

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YearAwardNominationWorkResult
1996MTV Video Music AwardsBest European Video[19]"L'ombelico del mondo"Nominated
1998Premio Italiano della MusicaItalian Album of the Year[20]Lorenzo 1997 - L'alberoNominated
Italian Song of the Year[20]"Bella"Nominated
Italian Tour of the Year[20]Lorenzo Tour 1997Nominated
Special Award –Radio DeeJay[21]HimselfWon
1999MTV Europe Music AwardsBest Italian Act[22]HimselfNominated
2000Premio Italiano della MusicaSong of the Year[23]"Il mio nome è mai più"(withLigabue &Piero Pelù)Won
Music Video of the Year[23]"Il mio nome è mai più"(with Ligabue & Piero Pelù)Won
Lunezia AwardBest Singer-Songwriter Album[24]Lorenzo 1999 - Capo HornNominated
2001Italian Music AwardsBest Tour[25]Lorenzo Tour 1999Nominated
Best Music Video[25]"File Not Found"Nominated
2002Premio Videoclip ItalianoBest Music Video of Research[26]"Salvami"Won
2005Premio Videoclip ItalianBest Music Video by a Male Artist[27]"(Tanto)³"Won
2006Premio Amnesty ItaliaVoices for Freedom[28]"Mani in alto"Nominated
MTV Europe Music AwardsBest Italian Act[29]HimselfNominated
Premio Videoclip ItalianoBest Music Video by a Male Artist[30]"Falla girare"Won
2008Mogol AwardBest Lyrics[31]"Fango"Won
World Music AwardsBest-Selling Italian Artist[32]HimselfWon
Premio Videoclip ItalianoSpecial Award for the Art of Music Videos[33]HimselfWon
Musica e Dischi Critics' PrizeBest Italian Album[34]SafariWon
2009Mogol AwardBest Lyrics[35]"A te"Nominated
2010David di DonatelloBest Song[36]"Baciami ancora"(fromBaciami ancora)Won
Nastro d'ArgentoBest Original Song[37]"Baciami ancora"(fromBaciami ancora)Nominated
2011TRL AwardsSuperman Award[38]HimselfNominated
Mogol AwardBest Lyrics[39]"Le tasche piene di sassi"Won
MTV Europe Music AwardsBest Italian Act[40]HimselfNominated
Musica e Dischi Critics' PrizeBest Italian Album – Pop & Rock[41]OraWon
Best Concert TourLorenzo Live – Ora in Tour 2011–2012[41]Won
Rockol AwardsBest Italian Album[42]OraWon
Best Italian Single[42]"Il più grande spettacolo dopo il Big Bang"Nominated
Best Italian Tour[42]Lorenzo Live – Ora in Tour 2011–2012Nominated
2012TRL AwardsSuperman Award[43]HimselfNominated
Best Video[43]"Il più grande spettacolo dopo il Big Bang"Nominated
2013MTV Italian Music AwardsTwITStar[44]HimselfNominated
Medimex AwardsArtist of the Year – Special Award[45]HimselfWon
2015MTV Italian Music AwardsTwITStar[46]HimselfNominated
Medimex AwardsBest Album[47]Lorenzo 2015 CC.Won
Best Music Video[47]"Sabato"Won
Best Concert Tour[47]Lorenzo negli stadi 2015Won
2016Assomusica AwardMusic Award for Best Visual Live Show 2015[48]Lorenzo negli stadi 2015Won
Onstage AwardsPlatinum Ticket – Most-viewed Italian tour in indoor arenas[49]Lorenzo nei PalasportWon
Best Performer[50]HimselfNominated
Best Tour[50]HimselfNominated
Live Anthem[50]"Gli immortali"Nominated
Best Look[50]HimselfNominated
2017David di DonatelloBest Original Song[51]"L'estate addosso"Nominated

Bibliography

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  • Yo, brothers and sisters: siamo o non siamo un bel movimento? preface byRoberto D'Agostino, Milano, Vallardi, 1988.ICCU IT\ICCU\RMS\0159339
  • Cherubini, S.l., Soleluna, 1993.ICCU IT\ICCU\MOD\0315228
  • Il grande boh!, Milano, Feltrinelli, 1998. ISBN 88-07-70102-2
  • Quarantology, 1966-2006, Milano, Rizzoli, 2006. ISBN 88-17-01165-7
  • La parrucca di Mozart, Torino, Einaudi, 2009. ISBN 978-88-06-20054-1
  • Per te, Roma, Gallucci, 2009. ISBN 978-88-6145-086-8
  • Viva tutto!, Add Editore, 2010. ISBN 978-88-96873-18-2
  • Gratitude, Torino, Einaudi, 2013. ISBN 978-88-06-21834-8
  • Sbam!, Milano, Mondadori, 2017. ISBN 978-88-04-68543-2

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