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Samuele Bersani has become known as among the finest of Italy's new breed of songwriters. Having spent time writing for established artists like Lucio Dalla, Bersani began his solo career with the 1991 record C'Hanno Preso Tuto, which spawned the major hit "Chicco e Spillo." Commissions from better-known singers continued to come in, and while accepting many of them, Bersani continued to compose music that he himself would perform. His second record, released four years later, was a huge success, blowing the roof off of all sales projections. Freak was one of the biggest albums of the year, and stayed in the Top 100 until the first months of 1996. That year Bersani penned Lucio Dalla's radio hit "Canzone," which would sell over a million copies. A year later, he released a self-titled record that would not reproduce Freak's heavy sales, but won the Lunezia prize for his song "Giudizi Universali." Accolades and awards would continue to follow Bersani with the Targa Tenco "Album of the Year" award for his 2000 live record. Following 2003's Caramella Smog, Bersani won international attention with L'Aldiqua', one of Billboard's Top 100 European albums in 2006.
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Samuele Bersani (October 1, 1970, Rimini, Italy) is an Italian singer-songwriter. Between his best known songs, Giudizi Universali and Replay, the latest being the song that won the "Mia Martini" Critics Award at the Sanremo Music Festival.
His latest albums, released in 2003 and 2006, are entitled Caramella smog ("Smog candy"), and L'Aldiqua ("The Herebefore," a play on the Italian word for "the hereafter," which is "l'aldilà.") .
In 2000 songs from his album L'oroscopo speciale ("The special horoscope") were used for the soundtrack of the fim Chiedimi se sono felice, by Aldo, Giovanni e Giacomo.
In 2007, Bersani won the Amnesty International Italy "Voci per la liberta" Award for "Occhiali Rotti", a song written in memory of journalist Enzo Baldoni.
