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Tommaso Paradiso
Italian singer-songwriter From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Tommaso Paradiso (born 25 June 1983) is an Italian singer, songwriter, filmmaker, and former frontman of the indie pop band Thegiornalisti.
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Born in the Prati district of Rome to a family with Campanian roots, Paradiso graduated in philosophy after attending a classical high school.[1][2]
In 2009, he co-founded the band Thegiornalisti with Marco Antonio Musella and Marco Primavera, debuting in 2011 with the album Vol. 1.[3] The band gained widespread recognition with subsequent albums, including Fuoricampo (2014), Completamente Sold Out (2016), and Love (2018), as well as the hit single "Riccione" (2017).[4]
Paradiso composed the music for Luca Carboni's successful single "Luca lo stesso" in 2015 and contributed to various projects, including the writing of "L'esercito del selfie" by Takagi & Ketra[5] and "Partiti adesso" by Giusy Ferreri.[6] He worked again with Takagi & Ketra on "Da sola/In the Night" in 2018 and "La luna e la gatta" in 2019.[7][8] He also wrote songs for Nina Zilli, Noemi, Gianni Morandi, Francesca Michielin, Franco126, and Loredana Bertè.
In September 2019, Paradiso announced his departure from Thegiornalisti to pursue a solo career, launching it with the single "Non avere paura".[9] On 4 March 2022, he released his debut album, Space Cowboy.[10] His second studio album, Sensazione stupenda, was released on 6 October 2023.[11]
In 2022, Paradiso made his directorial debut with the film Sulle nuvole.[12]
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