Ivan Granatino the rising artist from Campania: after Sanremo, the new album
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We appreciated him on the Ariston stage as a super guest feat. Gigi D'Alessio who wanted him in his new unreleased song “Guagliune” together with Enzo Dong, Lele Blade and Samurai Jay, but his career started a long time ago.
Video clip “Guagliune”
His path is “old style”, made of small steps and a lot of tenacity. More than a decade of apprenticeship, in which he had multiple musical experiences, but he also tried his hand at acting, until the recent appearance at Sanremo that anticipates and launches Granatino's new work, what is defined as “The most urban album ever written”.
Today, in all respects, Ivan can be considered a pop urban artist because he continues to experiment with Neapolitan music, finally cleared by customs and the next challenge will be a mix of contaminations. Ivan is one of the precursors of this new scene that has record numbers, together with Franco Ricciardi his former producer.
Ivan was born in Caserta and from an early age he began to take his first steps in the world of music thanks to his father, a performer of Neapolitan classical music, who passed on to him the passion for what has become his job. The artist from Caserta oriented himself, at the beginning, between pop, rock and hip hop, so much so that he embarked on a personal artistic path that led him to create a crossover between these three musical genres. His education was divided between singing courses, music lessons and many auditions far and wide throughout the country.
He collaborates with the major representatives of Italian hip hop such as Clementino, Club Dogo, Luchè, Franco Ricciardi and D-Ross. In 2014 he reaches the great stage of RAI 2 at “The Voice of Italy” and makes himself known to the general public chosen by J-Ax as a coach in his adventure. In 2016 the prestigious stage of “Primo Maggio” in Rome.
In 2017 the album “Ingranaggi” produced by his own label Napule Allucca/Believe which also produced the singles “Annarè”, a remake of the hit by Gigi D'Alessio and “Vitamì” with over 3.500.000 views on YouTube.
In 2019 with the single “Me llama” together with Bl4ir, he reaches over 10 million views for the hit of the summer. Then with the song “Tutto apposto” he enters, for the second time, in the soundtrack of the fourth season of 'Gomorra – La Serie' produced by Sky – Cattleya; the first with “a' storia e Maria”. He reinterprets “Don Salvatò” by maestro Enzo Avitabile. Also in 2019 he opened the concert of the king of reggeton Daddy Yankee. Some of his songs have recently been chosen for a short film and “Guagliuncè” for a scene of an upcoming film, with Claudia Gerini.
A career that is always growing also thanks to the numbers that pay off his commitment such as, for example, “A' storia e Maria” over 11M on YouTube, “Viene appriesso a me” over 17M on YouTube, “Caramella” about 15M (topics and videos) on YouTube, about 8M on Spotify and 250K with over 100.000.000 views.
In September a new collaboration with Clementino in the song “Dinero” much appreciated by critics and in the top ten of MTV.
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Along with the music Ivan He was the protagonist as an actor in “Song e Napule” and “Ammore e mala vita”, the films of the Manetti Bros. Some of his songs were chosen as soundtracks for some films such as: “Reality”, directed by Matteo Garrone and “Gomorra la serie”.
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