Filippo Uttinacci (born 12 September 1997), professionally known as Fulminacci, is an Italian singer and songwriter.[1] In April 2019, he debuted with the studio album La vita veramente, which was awarded the Targa Tenco for Best Debut Album.[2] He also won the prize for Artist of the Year at the Rockol Awards 2019. After performing in several Italian music festivals, he enlarged his popularity in 2021, competing for the first time in the Sanremo Music Festival with the song "Santa Marinella".[3] His second studio album was released shortly after, and became his first top-5 entry on the FIMI Italian Albums Chart.[4]
Fulminacci | |
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Background information | |
Birth name | Filippo Uttinacci |
Born | Rome, Lazio, Italy | 12 September 1997
Genres | Indie pop |
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Years active | 2019–present |
Labels | Maciste Dischi |
Biography
editEarly life
editFilippo Uttinacci was born in Rome on 12 September 1997 and grew up in the Casal Lumbroso district.[5] His father is a graphic designer, while his mother co-owns a furniture store, together with his aunt.[6] He has a brother.[6] He attended primary school and middle school at a Catholic institute run by nuns.[5] He later studied at the liceo classico "Dante Alighieri" in the rione Prati in Rome.[5] At the age of 10, Fulminacci entered a music school and started to play guitar.[7] Two years later, he also began studying drums.[6] He wrote his first songs at the age 16.[7][8] He was initially reluctant at singing, but he decided to reveal himself recording the songs he wrote.[7] Encouraged by the positive reaction received by his family, he sent his demos to independent label Maciste Dischi and signed his first recording deal.[7] In 2018, he debuted as an actor, starring in the short film Fammi parlare by Luca Iacoella.[9][10] He also appeared in the music video of the song "In My Mind", recorded for Italian TV series Immaturi.[9]
Music career
editHis debut single, "Borghese in borghese", was released in January 2019 by Maciste Dischi.[11] He initially decided not to reveal his real name and surname.[8] For that reason, he decided to adopt the stage name "Fulminacci", chosen after brainstorming for something "unexpected and very personal". His pseudonym creates an assonance with his surname, and is typically used as an exclamation in comics.[12]
His second single, "La vita veramente", was released in February 2019, and followed by "Una sera", which was one of the first songs he wrote.[13][14] His debut studio album, also titled La vita veramente and featuring all of his previous singles, was released by Maciste Dischi and distributed by Artist First on 9 April 2019. The album was produced by Federico Nardelli and Giordano Colombo.[15] Shortly after the album's release, Fulminacci took part in the 2019 International Workers' Day concert in Piazza San Giovanni Laterano, Rome, annually supported by Italian trade unions CGIL, CISL and UIL.[16] He performed at several Italian music festivals, including the Mi Ami Festival in Milan, the Mind Festival in Montecosaro, the Goa-Boa Festival in Genoa and the Flowers Festival in Turin. [17][18][19][20] During the summer of 2019, Fulminacci released the music videos for the songs "Resistenza" and "Tommaso", both featured in his debut album.[21][22] In July 2019, La vita veramente received the Targa Tenco for Best Debut Album.[23] In December of the same year, he was named Artist of the Year at the Rockol Awards 2019.[24] On 6 December 2019, he also released the vinyl version of his debut album, featuring the singles "Le ruote, i motori" and "San Giovanni".[14][25][26]
On 1 May 2020, he performed for the second time at the International Workers' Day concert. As a consequence of the COVID-19 pandemic, the event was adapted to a televised show without any audience, and Fulminacci performed "San Giovanni" from the Audtiorium Parco della Musica in Rome.[27][28] On 9 September 2020, Fulminacci released the new single "Canguro", followed by "Un fatto tuo personale" in December of the same year.[29] Both songs were included in Fulminacci's second studio album, Tante care cose, which was released on 12 March 2021, shortly after his appearance at the 71st Sanremo Music Festival.[30] Fulminacci competed in the Big Artists section with the song "Santa Marinella", also released as a single from Tante care cose, and placed 16th in a field of 26.[31] Tante care cose was re-released in 2022 with three additional tracks, including the single "Chitarre blu" and the song "Aglio e olio", featuring vocals by Willie Peyote.[32] Fulminacci embarked on a tour in May 2022, originally scheduled for March of the same year and preceded by a few shows held during the summer of 2021.[33][34][35]
In 2023, Fulminacci released the new singles "Tutto inutile" and "Ragù", and announced he was working on a new studio album.[36][37] He also appeared as a guest on several albums, including Gazzelle's Dentro and Daniele Silvestri's Disco X.[38][39] As a songwriter, Uttinacci co-authored the top ten single "Ci pensiamo domani", recorded by Angelina Mango.[40][41]
Personal life
editSince 2017, Fulminacci is in a relationship with actress Lia Grieco.[42] Grieco and Uttinacci appeared together on the music video for "In My Mind".[9] She also appeared in the video of Fulminacci's single "Tommaso".[43][42] He is a supporter of A.S. Roma.[44]
Discography
editStudio albums
editTitle | Album details | Peak chart positions | Certifications |
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ITA [45] | |||
La vita veramente |
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77 | |
Tante care cose (re-issued as Tante care cose e altri successi in 2022) |
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5 |
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Infinito +1 |
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9 |
Singles
editAs lead artist
editSingle | Year | Peak chart positions | Certifications | Album | |
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ITA [45][47] | |||||
"Borghese in borghese" | 2019 | — | La vita veramente | ||
"La vita veramente" | — | ||||
"Una sera" | — | ||||
"Le ruote, i motori!" | — | La vita veramente (LP) | |||
"San Giovanni" | — |
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"Canguro" | 2020 | — | Tante care cose | ||
"Un fatto tuo personale" | — | ||||
"Santa Marinella" | 2021 | 19 |
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"Tattica" | — | ||||
"Miss Mondo Africa" | — | ||||
"Brutte compagnie" | — | Tante care cose e altri successi | |||
"Chitarre blu" | 2022 | — | |||
"Tutto inutile" | 2023 | — | Infinito +1 | ||
"Ragù" | — | ||||
"Filippo Leroy" | — | ||||
"Baciami baciami" | — | ||||
"+1" | 2024 | — | |||
"—" denotes an item that did not chart in that country. |
Featured singles
editSingle | Year | Peak chart positions | Certifications | Album |
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ITA | ||||
"Fino a quando il cielo esiste"[49] (Mox featuring Fulminacci) |
2020 | — | Non-album single | |
"Stavo pensando a te"[50] (Mobrici featuring Fulminacci) |
2022 | — |
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Gli anni di Cristo |
"Magari"[52] (Marco Castello featuring Fulminacci) |
— | Non-album single | ||
"Intro X"[39] (Daniele Silvestri featuring Emanuela Fanelli, Frankie Hi-NRG MC, Fulminacci, Wrongonyou, Franco126, Selton, Eva, Davide Shorty and Giorgia) |
2023 | — | Disco X | |
"L'uomo nello specchio"[53] (Daniele Silvestri featuring Fulminacci) |
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Other charted and certified songs
editSong | Year | Peak chart positions |
Certifications | Album |
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ITA [47] | ||||
"Tommaso" | 2019 | — |
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La vita veramente |
"Aglio e olio" (featuring Willie Peyote) |
2022 | — |
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Tante care cose e altri successi |
"Milioni" (Gazzelle featuring Fulminacci) |
2023 | 78 |
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Dentro |
"Puoi" (with Pinguini Tattici Nucleari) |
56 [54] |
Infinito +1 |
Other album appearances
editSong | Year | Album |
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"Felicità"[55] (Samuel featuring Fulminacci) |
2021 | Brigata bianca |
"Cancella file"[56] (Vipra featuring Fulminacci) |
Simpatico, solare, in cerca di amicizie | |
"Ricomincio da tre"[57] (Giuse the Lizia featuring Fulminacci) |
2023 | Crush |
"Il mondo con gli occhi"[58] (Dente featuring Fulminacci, Giorgio Poi, Colapesce, VV, Ditonellapiaga and Dimartino) |
Hotel Souvenir | |
"Mai più"[59] (Mace with Fabri Fibra, Fulminacci and Vins) |
2024 | Maya |
Writing credits
editSong | Year | Artist | Album | Co-writers |
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"Sopra le canzoni"[60] | 2021 | Rkomi with Dardust | Taxi Driver | Rkomi, Dario Faini |
"Non ti perdo mai"[61] | 2022 | Ditonellapiaga | Camouflage | Alessandro Casagni, Benjamin Ventura, Margherita Carducci |
"Chi se lo ricorda"[62] | Faiah | Nemmeno per sogno | William Dotto, Faiah El Degwy, Iacopo Sinigaglia | |
"Bolero"[63] | Baby K & Mika | Donna sulla Luna | Claudia Nahum, Michael Holbrook Penniman Jr., Jacopo Ettorre, Dario Faini | |
"Ghetto perfetto"[64] | 2023 | Francesca Michielin | Cani sciolti | Francesca Michielin |
"Lato A lato B"[65] | Giuse the Lizia | Crush | Giuseppe Puleo, Iacopo Sinigaglia | |
"Ci pensiamo domani"[40] | Angelina Mango | Voglia di vivere | Angelina Mango, Alessandro La Cava, Stefano Tognini |
Awards and nominations
editYear | Award | Nomination | Work | Result |
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2019 | Targa Tenco | Best Debut Album[23] | La vita veramente | Won |
Rockol Awards | Artist of the Year[24] | Himself | Won | |
2021 | Amnesty Award | Voices for Freedom[66] | "Un fatto tuo personale" | Nominated |
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External links
edit- "Fulminacci". Treccani Encyclopedia.
- Fulminacci at AllMusic
- Fulminacci discography at Discogs