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Lucio Corsi

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Lucio Corsi
Background information
Born (1993-10-15) 15 October 1993 (age 31)
Grosseto, Italy
Genres
OccupationSinger-songwriter
Years active2011–present
LabelsPicicca Dischi (2014–19)
Sugar Music (2019–present)

Lucio Corsi (born 15 October 1993) is an Italian singer-songwriter.

Biography

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Born in Grosseto, he raised in Vetulonia and moved to Milan after his graduation at liceo scientifico in 2012.[1][2]

He released his debut EP Vetulonia Dakar in 2014 and signed with Picicca Dischi in the same year.[3] In 2015 he released his second play Altalena Boy; both EPs were reprinted in a studio album titled Altalena Boy/Vetulonia Dakar on 16 January 2015, distributed by Sony Music.[4][5]

His second album Bestiario musicale – a concept album about the animals from his homeland Maremma – was released on 27 January 2017 by Picicca Dischi.[6][7] He also posed as model for Gucci's "Cruise 2018" campaign in Palazzo Pitti on 29 May 2017,[8] and took part in the "Gucci Roman Rhapsody" project by stylist Alessandro Michele and photographer Mick Rock.[9][10]

He signed with Sugar Music in 2019 and released his third studio album Cosa faremo da grandi? on 17 January 2020.[1][11][12] His fourth studio album, La gente che sogna, was released four years later on 21 April 2023.[13]

In December 2024, Corsi was announced as one of the participants in the Sanremo Music Festival 2025 with the song "Volevo essere un duro".[14]

Discography

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Studio albums

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Title Album details Peak chart positions
ITA
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Altalena Boy/Vetulonia Dakar
Bestiario musicale
  • Release date: 27 January 2017
  • Label: Picicca Dischi
  • Formats: LP, digital download, streaming
Cosa faremo da grandi?
  • Release date: 17 January 2020
  • Label: Sugar Music
  • Formats: LP, digital download, streaming
La gente che sogna
  • Release date: 21 April 2023
  • Label: Sugar Music
  • Formats: LP, digital download, streaming
82

Extended plays

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Title Album details
Vetulonia Dakar
Altalena Boy
  • Release date: 16 January 2015
  • Label: Picicca Dischi
  • Formats: Digital download, streaming

Singles

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As lead artist

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Title Year Album
"Cosa faremo da grandi?" 2019 Cosa faremo da grandi?
"Freccia Bianca" 2020
"Trieste"
"Astronave giradisco/La bocca della verità" 2023 La gente che sogna
"Magia nera/Orme"
"Radio Mayday"
"Tu sei il mattino" 2024 TBA
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Title Year Album
"Il cuore va nell'organico"
(Kahbum featuring Margherita Vicario and Lucio Corsi)
2016 Kahbum: Stagione 1

Music videos

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Title Release date Director
Le api 17 April 2014 Lucio Corsi
Søren 21 May 2014
Migrazione generale dalle campagne alle città 2 November 2014 Tommaso Ottomano
Godzilla 9 December 2014
Altalena Boy (versione "tranquilla") 17 February 2015
Altalena Boy (versione "sgravata")
Cosa faremo da grandi? 28 October 2019
Freccia Bianca 17 January 2020
Trieste 22 April 2020
Astronave giradisco 22 March 2023
La bocca della verità 3 April 2023
Magia nera 18 April 2023
Radio Mayday 21 April 2023
Tu sei il mattino 15 November 2024
Nel cuore della notte 24 December 2024

Filmography

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Television
Year Title Role Notes
2024 Vita da Carlo Himself 4 episodes (season 3)

References

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  1. ^ a b Chiara Lauretani (24 January 2020). "Lucio Corsi. Il ragazzo di campagna". Rockit.it. Retrieved 17 February 2020.
  2. ^ Gianmarco Aimi (10 November 2019). "Lucio Corsi è il nostro freak preferito". Rolling Stone (in Italian). Retrieved 24 January 2020.
  3. ^ "Vetulonia/Dakar. L'esordio di Lucio Corsi". Radio Tweet Italia (in Italian). 19 April 2014. Retrieved 17 February 2020.
  4. ^ "Lucio Corsi tra cocomeri e dinosauri in Maremma: un disco d'esordio che spiazza". Il Fatto Quotidiano (in Italian). 12 February 2015. Retrieved 17 February 2020.
  5. ^ "Lucio Corsi. Altalena Boy/Vetulonia Dakar". Ondarock.it (in Italian). 23 January 2015. Retrieved 17 February 2020.
  6. ^ Gianni Santoro (3 February 2017). "Lucio Corsi, animali fantastici e dove trovarli". la Repubblica (in Italian). Retrieved 17 February 2020.
  7. ^ Francesca Ceccarelli (2 May 2017). "Lucio Corsi, storie e leggende di animali fantastici". la Repubblica XL (in Italian). Retrieved 17 February 2020.
  8. ^ "Francesco Bianconi dei Baustelle e Lucio Corsi hanno sfilato per Gucci". Rockit.it (in Italian). 30 May 2017. Retrieved 17 February 2020.
  9. ^ "Francesco Bianconi e Lucio Corsi nella nuova campagna Gucci". Rockit.it (in Italian). 15 September 2017. Retrieved 17 February 2020.
  10. ^ Italo Pantano (9 January 2020). "Lucio Corsi, il cantautore toscano amato da Gucci". Vogue Italia (in Italian). Retrieved 17 February 2020.
  11. ^ Emanuela Giacca (17 January 2020). "Cosa faremo da grandi? Esce il nuovo album di Lucio Corsi". Style Corriere (in Italian). Retrieved 17 February 2020.
  12. ^ Raffaella Oliva (16 January 2020). "Lucio Corsi racconta 'Cosa faremo da grandi?' traccia per traccia". Rolling Stone (in Italian). Retrieved 17 February 2020.
  13. ^ Dario Falcini (14 April 2023). "Lucio Corsi ci dimostra come si costruisce la carriera di un vero artista". Rockit.
  14. ^ Laffranchi, Andrea (2024-12-01). "Sanremo 2025, i cantanti in gara: la lista dei big del Festival, da Giorgia ed Elodie a Fedez e Achille Lauro" [Sanremo 2025, the competing singers: the list of the Festival's "Bigs", from Giorgia and Elodie to Fedez and Achille Lauro]. Corriere della Sera (in Italian). Retrieved 2024-12-01.
  15. ^ "Italian Charts - Lucio Corsi - Albums". Italiancharts.com. Hung Medien. Retrieved 2 December 2024.
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