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Elisa Toffoli (born 19 December 1977), performing under the
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Elisa, is an Italian singer-songwriter. She is one of few Italian musicians to write and record mainly in English. She draws inspiration from many genres such as pop,
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,
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and
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. In Europe she is perhaps most recognised for the single " Come Speak to Me", while American audiences may recognise the song "
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" as featured in both the 2006 and 2007 seasons of ''
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''. On 18 December 2012, her collaboration with
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, " Ancora qui", was featured on
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's film, ''
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'' and its
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, which was nominated for a
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. She has released nine studio albums, five compilations, two live albums, eight
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and 51
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, selling over 5,5 million copies in Italy, certified by M&D and
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with a
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, a multiplatinum disc, 25
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and four
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certifications.CERTIFICAZIONI E VENDITE DI ELISA *1 Diamante (oltre 600.000 copie certificate) **''Soundtracks '96–'06'':
Elisa, oltre 600.000 copie vendute per Soundtrack '96–'06.
*1 Multiplatino (massima certificazioni raggiungibile per la vendite record di oltre 562.000 copie, per il singolo di beneficenza in collaborazione con altri artisti) **''Domani'': *25 Dischi di Platino (oltre 2.010.000 copie certificate) **''Pipes & Flowers'': Nel luglio 2002 il sit
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riporta 280.000 copie vendute. Nello stesso periodo il sit

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, ne riportano "oltre 300.000" **''Asile's World'': Cifra riportata nel 2002 dal sit

**''Then Comes The Sun'': **''Lotus'': Nel 2003 un disco di platino corrispondeva a 100.000 copie vendute **''Pearl Days'': **''Heart''
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**''Ivy'': **''L'anima vola'': archivio certificazioni FIMI sezione ''Album e compilation'', deselezionando anno e settimana, ed immettendo il nome dell'artista **''Ti vorrei sollevare'': **''L'anima vola (singolo)''
FIMI – Federazione Industria Musicale Italiana – Certificazioni
**''Basta così''
FIMI – Federazione Industria Musicale Italiana – Benvenuto!
*4 Dischi D'Oro (oltre 75.000 copie certificate: il singolo ''Luce'' ottiene il disco d'oro con la soglia di oltre 30.000 copie) **''Luce'': **''Eppure sentire'': **''Un filo di seta negli abissi'' e ''A modo tuo'': archivio certificazioni FIMI sezione ''Online'', deselezionando anno e settimana, ed immettendo il nome dell'artista *Altre vendite certificate FIMI senza il ritiro della certificazione (oltre 250.000 copie) **''Amiche per l'Abruzzo (DVD)'' (artista principale con
Laura Pausini Laura Pausini (; born 16 May 1974) is an Italian singer. She rose to fame in 1993, winning the newcomer artists' section of the 43rd Sanremo Music Festival with her debut single "La solitudine", which became an Italian standard and an internat ...
,
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e Gianna Nannini)
She earned six awards at the
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in 2001, one
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, two Lunezia Awards, 13 Italian, Wind & Music Awards, one award at the
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, one
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, and several other awards, including an
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.


Early life

Elisa Toffoli was born on 19 December 1977, in
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in north-eastern Italy. She grew up in Monfalcone (27 km from
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, 17 km from
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, 5 km from
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, 80 km from
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). Living in a border-area, where she had the opportunity to listen to different languages and experience various cultures, was important for Elisa's later inspirations and helped her develop a high aptitude to sing in multiple languages. Her early influences include
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,
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,
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,
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and
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, while she has credited
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and Jim Morrison of
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as lyrical inspirators. She began writing songs at the age of 11 and later played in several local bands. At 15 she appeared in a karaoke TV program, ''Karaoke'' hosted by
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.


Career


2000s

At 16, Elisa met Caterina Caselli, who one year later signed her to the record company
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. At 18 she left for
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(US) to work on songs for her debut album with record producer
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, who has also worked with
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, Aretha Franklin and
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among others. Elisa's first single "
Sleeping in Your Hand "Sleeping in Your Hand" is the debut single of Elisa, The song is from her debut album, '' Pipes & Flowers'', released in 1997. The single was released in Europe only. The Single The single, which charted in the fifth position on the Italian ch ...
" was released in late May 1997, followed by her debut album '' Pipes & Flowers'' on 22 September. She was credited as a writer or co-writer on all tracks. The album soon went quadruple
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in Italy and won her two prizes: ''Targa Tenco'' and ''PIM'' (Premio Italiano della Musica). She was also a special guest on
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's European tour. In 1998, the re-release of ''Pipes and Flowers'' included a new track, ''Cure Me'', recorded in Venice with British producer
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(
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,
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). 5 May 2000 saw the release of ''
Asile's World ''Asile's World'' is the second album by Elisa released in 2000. Its repackage contains "Luce (tramonti a nord est)" with which Elisa won the 1st place at the famous Sanremo Festival in 2001. Track listing ;Re-issue Personnel * Marc Abra ...
'' (''Asile'' being ''Elisa'' written backwards). The album took a new turn in terms of musical influences and featured songs produced by Howie B, Roberto Vernetti,
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and Leo Z. In September 2000 Elisa recorded her first song in Italian, "
Luce (Tramonti a nord est) "Luce (Tramonti a nord est)" (translating to "Light (Sunsets in the North-East)") is Italian singer-songwriter Elisa's most famous song, both in her home Italy and internationally, in its English version "Come Speak to Me". It also has a Spanis ...
". The song was initially written in English, but an Italian lyric was written in collaboration with fellow singer Zucchero. The song was performed at the 2001
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supported by the Solis String Quartet, and won her the ''Critics' Award'', ''Interpreter of the Year'' as well as the competition altogether. Both Italian and English versions were later included in a re-release of ''Asile's World''. In November she was awarded three prizes at the Italian Music Awards: ''Best female artist'', ''Best single'' (''Luce'') and ''Best song'', as well as taking home the ''Best Italian Artist'' at the
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in Frankfurt. She also received Premio Italiano della Musica's ''Best Female Artist'' and ''Best Single'' (''Luce''). Elisa's third album, ''
Then Comes the Sun ''Then Comes the Sun'' is the third album by Italian singer-songwriter Elisa released by Sugar on 9 November 2001. It was produced by Corrado Rustici and went double platinum in Italy with over 280.000 copies sold. The first single from the album ...
'' was released on 9 November 2001, with Rustici returning as producer. The album saw a return to a more pop/rock sound and went triple platinum. The following year she performed both at the closing of the
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in
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, Utah singing a jazzy version of the Italian national hymn, and at the 2002 ''
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'' concert, singing ''Voglio vivere così (col sole in fronte)'' with the world-famous
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. In August 2002 Sugar released an International album simply entitled ''
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''. The album is a selection of songs from her first three albums fronted by '' Come Speak to Me'', the original English version of her hit ''Luce''. The single received high rotation on
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as well as fair airplay and moderate attention in several European countries, but still failed to establish Elisa as an international artist. In late 2003 Elisa released the album ''
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'', an acoustic album featuring new, stripped-down versions of some of her songs as well as a handful of new ones including a cover version of Leonard Cohen's "
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". The album was followed by an extensive acoustic Italian tour as well as a double DVD set consisting of an ''MTV Supersonic'' concert and ''The making of Lotus''. Elisa's fourth studio album ''
Pearl Days ''Pearl Days'' is the fifth studio-album by Italian singer Elisa. The album was released on 15 October 2004 and debuted at number two on the Italian album chart. Pearl Days is a rock album that echoes Elisa's debut album ''Pipes & Flowers''. The a ...
'' was released on 15 October 2004. All tracks were produced by
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, known for producing
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's
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and tracks for artists such as
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,
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,
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, Christina Aguilera and
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. The album was more rock-influenced and sported more electric guitars than her earlier records. One of the songs, ''Life Goes On'', was later translated to Italian (''Una poesia anche per te'') and became the fourth best selling single in Italy in 2005. The single was accompanied by a self-directed video which won the ''Premio Video Italiano'' for ''Best Female Artist''. In the summer of 2005, Elisa appeared at the Live 8 concert in Rome alongside
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, Luciano Ligabue and other major Italian artists.Two non-album singles were released in 2005 and 2006, ''Swan'' and ''Teach Me Again'' (duet with
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). Both supported major Italian films, namely '' Melissa P.'' and ''
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'' (Segment 9: ''Song Song & Little Cat'' directed by John Woo). Elisa also performed ''Luce (Tramonti a nord est)'' at the
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of the
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in
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. On 17 November 2006 ''
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'' was released, a collection of hits through her first ten years as a recording artist. The album also contained four new songs; three in Italian and one in English. The album peaked at number 1, was certified diamond and became the third most selling album of 2006 in Italy with more than of 700,000 copies. A revised edition entitled ''
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'' was released in September 2007, aimed at the International market. Several of the songs had been remixed, rearranged and partly rerecorded and it featured an entirely new cover version of
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''
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''. The box set '' Soundtrack Live '96-'06'' was released on 23 November 2007, containing a CD and DVD from a
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concert during the ''Soundtrack Live Tour 2007''. In the wake of Elisa's increased popularity due to her song ''
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'' appearing on ''
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'', yet another compilation album appropriately named ''
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'' was released in the US on 15 July 2008. Being the singer's first album to be available in the US, it is recognised as her American debut. Elisa released her next album, ''
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'', on 13 November 2009. The first single was ''
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'' with Giuliano Sangiorgi from Italian rock band
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. The album also contains a collaboration with Antony Hegarty from
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in the song "Forgiveness".


2010s

On 30 November 2010, Elisa released ''Ivy'', an album in the same vein as Lotus, featuring 3 new tracks, acoustic versions of her past songs and covers such as
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' "
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". The album sold over 80.000 copies in Italy and was further supported by a tour. In 2012, the song "
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", written by Andrea Guerra and Michele von Buren for the soundtrack of
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's film '' Someday This Pain Will Be Useful to You'' and performed by Elisa, received a
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for Best Original Song. On 18 December 2012, her collaboration with
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, " Ancora qui", was featured on
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's film, ''
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'' and its
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. On 15 October 2013,
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, Elisa's first album recorded entirely in Italian was released. In early August, the album was certified double platinum by the Federation of the Italian Music Industry. Elisa was featured on a special version of "We Are Incurable Romantics" by Belgian singer
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, which was released in the Italian iTunes store on 15 July 2014. On 1 September 2017, the compilation Soundtrack '97-'17 will be released to celebrate her 20 years of career. On 14 January 2016, Elisa announced her ninth studio album, On, which was released on 25 March 2016. " No Hero" serves as the lead single off the album. Elisa released her tenth studio album ''
Diari aperti ''Diari aperti'' is the tenth studio album by Italian singer Elisa, released by Universal Music Group on 26 October 2018. The singer's first concept album, it is her second album released entirely in Italian after ''L'anima vola'' (2013). Ranked 1 ...
'' through
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on 26 October 2018, which debuted at number two of FIMI Albums Chart. The album's lead single, " Se piovesse il tuo nome", peaked at number four on the FIMI Italian chart and at number one on the Italian Airplay Chart for nine weeks. In January 2019, Elisa released the second single, "Anche fragile", singing it at the
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as a special guest. In May, "Vivere tutte le vite" featuring rapper
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was released as the album's third single. The singer has been chosen by
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for the dubbing of the animated film ''The Lion King'' premiering in Italy on 21 August 2019. Elisa voiced
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, who is voiced by pop-star
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in the original, and sung the Italian version of "
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" and " Can You Feel the Love Tonight" with
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, who voiced
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. In June 2019 she was featured on
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's song "
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", the fifth single from their fourth album "
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". The following 17 September she published the fifth single "Tua per sempre". The singer announced that a double album ''Diari aperti (Segreti Svelati)'' would be released on 15 November 2019 with a total of 21 tracks stemming from the tenth album ''Diari Aperti'' and the English EP ''Secret Diaries'' . In the project has other collaborations with
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,
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and
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. In addition, three new tracks in Italian and two in are included. The first single from the repack was Blu "Part II" released on 8 November 2019. The same day was published the album ''Note di viaggio - Capitolo 1: venite avanti...'' by Francesco Guccini and Mauro Pagani, in which the singer-songwriter reinterpreted the song "
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".


2020s

On 6 March 2020,
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releases a new single "Neon - Le ali", from the album ''Persona'', featuring Elisa. On 10 April 2020, Elisa published the collaboration "Andrà tutto bene" with Tommaso Paradiso, written during the
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due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Italy. On 20 November 2020, Luciano Ligabue published the collaboration with Elisa "Volente o nolente", second extraxt from his album ''7''. In December 2021 Elisa performs the song "Alice!" title-track of the homonymous show "Alice!" written and directed by Simone Ferrari and Lulu Helbaek, composed by John Metcalfe, arranger for U2, Coldplay, Peter Gabriel and Blur. In 2021, as well as announcing on social networks that she was working on her eleventh studio album, Elisa was featured on Mahmood's single "
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" from the rapper album '' Ghettolimpo''. On 24 November 2021, the single "Seta" was published, anticipating the eleventh album, ''Ritorno al futuro/Back to the Future,'' which is scheduled for release in 2022. On 4 December 2021, it was officially announced Elisa participation in the
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, with the song "
O forse sei tu "" (; ) is a song by Italian singer-songwriter Elisa. Written by Elisa Toffoli and Davide Petrella, the song was released by Universal Music and Island Records on 3 February 2022 as Elisa's entry for the Sanremo Music Festival 2022. "" is produced ...
".


Personal life

Elisa and Andrea Rigonat (guitarist and band member) had their first child Emma Cecile on 22 October 2009. The second one, Sebastian, was born on 20 May 2013. They married in
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on 5 September 2015.


Discography


Albums


Compilations


Live albums


Extended plays


Filmography


References


External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Elisa 1977 births Living people People from Monfalcone Musicians from Trieste English-language singers from Italy Italian rock singers Italian women singer-songwriters Italian singer-songwriters Sanremo Music Festival winners MTV Europe Music Award winners Nastro d'Argento winners 21st-century Italian singers 21st-century Italian women singers