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Lorenzo Cherubini (; born 27 September 1966), better known as Jovanotti (), is an Italian singer-songwriter, rapper and disc jockey. The name Jovanotti derives from ''giovanotti'', the plural form of the Italian word ''giovanotto'' ("young man"). Cherubini initially chose "Joe Vanotti" as his stage name, but a promotional poster for a night club incorrectly billed him as "Jovanotti" and the name stuck. (The spelling ''Jovanotti'' is anglicized; the letter J is rarely used in Italian) Jovanotti is commonly known to his fans by the diminutive form "Jova", and often refers to himself that way in promotional items and on his Web TV channel Jova.TV, which launched 2 October 2014. Jovanotti gradually departed from his early mix of hip hop, rap and
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, taking in
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, world music and even classical arrangements and ska influences. As his musical influences changed, so did his lyrics too, which over time began to increasingly address philosophical, religious and political issues, which are more typical of the Italian cantautore tradition. His social and political commitment increased as well. Some of his earlier work is also closer to keyboard-heavy 1980s pop. Most of his songs are sung in Italian; he also released a Spanish-language greatest hits album. His live album includes a short version of the Sugarhill Gang's " Rapper's Delight." Jovanotti appears on several international compilations, most notably ''Red Hot + Rhapsody'', a 1998 tribute to George Gershwin, on which he performed "I Got Rhythm". Jovanotti also appeared in one of
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's charity concerts in 1996.


Biography


Early life

Cherubini was born on 27 September 1966 in Rome to Tuscan parents, Mario and Viola Cardinali, but he spent part of his childhood in his parents' hometown,
Cortona Cortona (, ) is a town and ''comune'' in the province of Arezzo, in Tuscany, Italy. It is the main cultural and artistic centre of the Val di Chiana after Arezzo. Toponymy Cortona is derived from Latin Cortōna, and from Etruscan 𐌂𐌖𐌓 ...
, in the
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( Tuscany). After completing his high-school studies, he started working as a disc jockey in several
discothèques A nightclub (music club, discothèque, disco club, or simply club) is an entertainment venue during nighttime comprising a dance floor, lightshow, and a stage for live music or a disc jockey (DJ) who plays recorded music. Nightclubs gener ...
and radio stations in the province of Rome. In 1985 he moved to Milan. Two years later, during the summer of 1987, while he was playing a DJ set in Palinuro, he met the record producer and talent scout Claudio Cecchetto, who proposed they begin working together. That same year Jovanotti released his first single, "Walking," and started working as a DJ for one of the most prominent national radio stations, Radio DeeJay, which was founded by Cecchetto five years earlier.


Career breakthrough: 1980s and 1990s

His first studio album, ''
Jovanotti for President Lorenzo Cherubini (; born 27 September 1966), better known as Jovanotti (), is an Italian singer-songwriter, rapper and disc jockey. The name Jovanotti derives from ''giovanotti'', the plural form of the Italian word ''giovanotto'' ("young man") ...
'', was released in 1988 and became the symbol of the Italian youth of the eighties, without any interest in ideologies and politics. Despite receiving strongly negative criticism, the album became a big commercial success, reaching the third position on the Italian ''
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'' Albums Chart and selling over 400,000 copies in Italy. Moreover, the album spawned five singles, including the number-one hits, "Gimme Five" (also the name of his British TV show for Janet Street Porter's DEF II youth TV block on
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) and "Gimme Five (Rasta Five)" and the songs "Go Jovanotti Go" and "Mix, Remix & The singers," which entered the Italian top 5. In 1998, Jovanotti played a brief role in the movie I Giardini dell'Eden, directed by Alessandro D'Alatri. The song "Piove" was released for the second season of '' The Sopranos'' as an ending credits track.


2000s

His 2005 CD, ''Buon Sangue'', was influenced by both rock and old school hip hop. It is one of his most innovative works to date.
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collaborated on one track, while bass player Saturnino co-wrote two of the songs. In 2007 he was featured at the end of
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's song, "Cade la Pioggia," of their CD, ''La Finestra'', and in 2008 he released the new album ''Safari''. In 2008 he performed as guest artist on the track "Lugar Comum" from the album '' Encanto''. At the end of 2009, he collaborated with Claudio Baglioni and Fabrizio Bosso, along with 70 other artists, in the song "Con tutto il mio cuore (with All My Heart)." On 1 January 2010 the group released "Baciami Ancora (Kiss Me Again)" for the soundtrack of a film by Gabriele Muccino.


2010s

In December 2010 he achieved a number one hit on the Italian Top 20 charts with "Tutto l'amore che ho." On 25 January 2011, he released his eighteenth album ''
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''. Later in 2011 he played at the
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.


Commitment

Along with the evolution of his sound, his social and political commitment for mainstream causes has increased since the 1990s. As a convinced pacifist, he frequently worked with organizations such as Make Poverty History,
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, and he has contributed to events dedicated to debt relief ( Global Call to Action Against Poverty). Jovanotti has a friendship with
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due to their mutual quest for the cancellation of foreign debt in poor African countries. He also collaborated with Michael Franti of Spearhead on his ''Capo Horn'' and ''
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'' albums. Both Michael Franti and U2 misspelled his name as Giovanotti in the liner note credits.


Television

Even though Jovanotti has never had a UK chart hit under his own name, he was briefly known in the United Kingdom as the presenter of the DEF II programme ''Gimme 5''. The show, which featured a brief introduction each week by Jovanotti, showcased youth television programmes from around the world. In 2020 he released exclusively for RaiPlay the documentary in sixteen episodes "Non voglio cambiare Pianeta" ''(I don't want to change Planet)'' which he filmed whilst travelling from Chile to Argentina on his bicycle, between January and February 2020.


Gino Latino

Jovanotti was behind one of two rival Gino Latino italo house tracks in the early 1990s. His Gino Latino single, "Welcome", reached number 17 on the UK Singles Chart.


Personal life

On 6 September 2008, Jovanotti married Francesca Valiani at Cortona, in the Church of Santa Maria Nuova. Their daughter Teresa was born in 1998. He dedicated the lullaby "Per te" to Teresa, one of the hits of the album ''Capo Horn'' (1999), and the song "Libera" from the album ''Lorenzo 2015 cc''.''Jovanotti insieme alla figlia Teresa, 'tali e quali', cinguetta mamma Francesca Valiani''
(Italian)


Discography

Studio albums * ''
Jovanotti for President Lorenzo Cherubini (; born 27 September 1966), better known as Jovanotti (), is an Italian singer-songwriter, rapper and disc jockey. The name Jovanotti derives from ''giovanotti'', the plural form of the Italian word ''giovanotto'' ("young man") ...
'' (1988) * ''
La mia moto ''La mia moto'' is the second studio album by Italian singer-songwriter Jovanotti Lorenzo Cherubini (; born 27 September 1966), better known as Jovanotti (), is an Italian singer-songwriter, rapper and disc jockey. The name Jovanotti derives ...
'' (1989) * '' Giovani Jovanotti'' (1990) * ''
Una tribù che balla ''Una tribù che balla'' is the fourth studio album by Italian singer-songwriter Jovanotti, released by FRI Records Fri is a common abbreviation of Friday. Fri or FRI may also refer to: * ''Fri'' (yacht), involved in anti-nuclear protests * '' ...
'' (1991) * ''
Lorenzo 1992 ''Lorenzo 1992'' is the fifth studio album by Italian singer-songwriter Jovanotti, released by FRI Records Fri is a common abbreviation of Friday. Fri or FRI may also refer to: * ''Fri'' (yacht), involved in anti-nuclear protests * '' Fri – ...
'' (1992) * ''
Lorenzo 1994 ''Lorenzo 1994'' is the sixth studio album by Italian singer-songwriter Jovanotti, released by Mercury Records on 10 January 1994. The album peaked at number one on the Italian Albums Chart The Federazione Industria Musicale Italiana (FIM ...
'' (1994) * '' Lorenzo 1997 - L'albero'' (1997) * '' Lorenzo 1999 - Capo Horn'' (1999) * ''
Lorenzo 2002 - Il quinto mondo Lorenzo may refer to: People * Lorenzo (name) Places Peru * San Lorenzo Island (Peru), sometimes referred to as the island of Lorenzo United States * Lorenzo, Illinois * Lorenzo, Texas * San Lorenzo, California, formerly Lorenzo * Lorenzo Stat ...
'' (2002) * '' Buon sangue'' (2005) * ''
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'' (2008) * ''
Ora ORA or Ora may refer to: Arts and entertainment * ''Ora'' (film), a 2011 experimental dance film * Rita Ora (born 1990), British-Albanian singer-songwriter and actress * ''Ora'' (Jovanotti album), 2011 * ''Ora'' (Rita Ora album), 2012 * "Ora" ...
'' (2011) * ''
Lorenzo 2015 CC. ''Lorenzo 2015 CC.'' is the thirteenth studio album by Italian singer-songwriter Jovanotti, released by Universal Music on 24 February 2015. The album was preceded by the single "Sabato", released on 16 December 2014, which reached number four ...
'' (2015) * '' Oh, Vita!'' (2017) * ''Jova Beach Party'' (2019) * ''Lorenzo sulla luna'' (2019) * ''Il disco del Sole'' (2022)


Filmography


Awards and nominations


Bibliography

* ''Yo, brothers and sisters. Siamo o non siamo un bel movimento?'', Milano, Vallardi, 1988. * '' Cherubini'', S.l., Soleluna, 1993. * '' Il grande boh!'', Milano, Feltrinelli, 1998. ISBN 88-07-70102-2; Milano, Feltrinelli, 2000. ISBN 88-07-81604-0 * '' Quarantology, 1966-2006'', Milano, Rizzoli, 2006. ISBN 88-17-01165-7 * ''La parrucca di Mozart'', Torino, Einaudi, 2009. ISBN 978-88-06-20054-1 * ''Per te'', Roma, Gallucci, 2009. ISBN 978-88-6145-086-8 * ''
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'', Add Editore, 2010. ISBN 978-88-96873-18-2 * ''Gratitude'', Torino, Einaudi, 2013. ISBN 978-88-06-21834-8 * ''Sbam!'', Milano, Mondadori, 2017. ISBN 978-88-04-68543-2


References


External links

*
Interview and music videos of Jovanotti in performance in San Francisco on PBS "Sound Tracks presents Quick Hits"

Aliases
{{Authority control 1966 births Living people Singers from Rome People from Cortona Italian male singer-songwriters Italian rappers Hip hop singers World Music Awards winners Italian pop singers 20th-century Italian male singers 21st-century Italian male singers Italian radio personalities Folk-pop singers