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Zero Assoluto is an Italian
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duo comprising Thomas De Gasperi (born in Rome on 24 June 1977) and Matteo Maffucci (born in Rome on 28 May 1978). They met each other when they were teenagers and became best friends.


History

Their first single, ''Ultimo capodanno'' was released in 1999. ''Scendi'', containing ''Mezz'ora'' and ''Minimalismi'', followed in 2004. During the summer of 2005 they entered the Italian Top 40 chart with " Semplicemente", which reached the number two. The success of this song allowed them to participate at the 56th Sanremo Music Festival where the group performed " Svegliarsi la mattina" in the "Band" category – the single eventually reached the top spot on the Italian Top 40 chart. Additional hit success followed with the song " Sei parte di me", which also reached number 1. Matteo Maffucci also works as a DJ for the national radio network
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. Together with bandmate De Gasperi he hosts ''Suite 102.5'' and has hosted RTL 102.5 Television 3° piano-internoB. Also to Maffucci's credit are the books ''Ore a Caso'' and ''Ultimo Stadio'' and his third book, "Spielberg ti odio" on the market from January 10, 2007. As well as collaborations with the magazines Tutto,
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and GQ.


2006–2009

In 2006 Zero Assoluto was featured on a version of the
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song "
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" released on the Italian version of the album ''
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''. The band again entered the Sanremo Festival in 2007, where they placed ninth with "Appena prima di partire". Nelly Furtado performed at the event as a guest star. Their second album "Appena prima di partire" was released during the festival and reached platinum status on 15 April. On 7 May the international version of " Appena prima di partire", featuring
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, was released in all Italian radio stations. Their last single, " Meglio così", was released on 25 May. During the summer of 2007 they performed their "Zero Assoluto Live" with more than forty concerts all around Italy. From 15 October 2007 Zero Assoluto have presented "Vale tutto", the first quiz-show on
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. On 16 October they released their DVD "Zero Assoluto Extra", including all their videoclips (excepting "Come voglio" and "Ultimo capodanno"), backstage, films not used in the videoclips, lives from their tours, interviews, pictures and the "Appena prima di partire" video featuring
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. Three songs from "Appena prima di partire", including "Quello che mi davi tu", have been put in the soundtrack of "Scusa ma ti chiamo amore", from the homonymous book by Federico Moccia. In the film there is a scene made during their 2007 live tour. In May 2009, ''Zero Assoluto'' performed their song "Per dimenticare" with the new album '' Sotto Una Pioggia Di Parole'' that has been released in June 2009. The singles of this album was performed for the Silvio Mucciono's fil ''Scusa ma ti voglio sposare'' in 2010.


2010-present

In summer 2010 Zeroassoluto released the single ''Grazie''. On 31 May 2011 Zero Assoluto released their fourth album, titled '' Perdermi'', in which the Roman duo offers a sound-genre of music that embraces the pop rap. The first single from their fourth album was ''Questa Estate Strana'', released on 22 April; the next single was released on 15 July 2011.


Discography


Studio albums

*2004: '' Scendi'' *2007: '' Appena Prima Di Partire'' *2009: '' Sotto Una Pioggia Di Parole'' *2011: '' Perdermi'' *2014: ''Alla fine del giorno'' *2016: '' Di me e di te''


See also

*
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(the English translation of ''"Zero assoluto"'')


External links


Official site (Italian)
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