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Giorgia
Giorgia
Italian recording artist; singer
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Lucio Battisti
Lucio Battisti
Italian singer-songwriter
2
Marco Masini
Marco Masini
Italian singer
3
Nek
Nek
Italian singer-songwriter and musician
4
Patty Pravo
Patty Pravo
Italian recording artist; singer
5
Dolcenera
Dolcenera
Italian pop singer
6
Giusy Ferreri
Giusy Ferreri
Italian singer
7
Fortunato Zampaglione
Fortunato Zampaglione
Italian songwriter and singer
8
Romina Falconi
Romina Falconi
Italian singer
9
Annalisa
Annalisa
Italian singer-songwriter
10
Fabrizio Moro
Fabrizio Moro
italian singer songwriter
11
Orietta Berti
Orietta Berti
Italian actor and singer
12
Rita Pavone
Rita Pavone
Italian actress and singer
13
Nada
Nada
Italian singer and writer
14
Anna Oxa
Anna Oxa
Italian/Albanian singer
15
Raffaella CarrĂ 
Raffaella CarrĂ 
Italian actress/singer and television presenter
16
Adriano Celentano
Adriano Celentano
Italian singer, songwriter, comedian, actor, film director and television host
17
Flavia Fortunato
Flavia Fortunato
Italian singer
18
Laura Pausini
Laura Pausini
Italian singer
19
Roberto Vecchioni
Roberto Vecchioni
Italian recording artist; singer-songwriter
20
Umberto Balsamo
Umberto Balsamo
Italian singer-songwriter
21
Levante
Levante
Italian singer-songwriter
22
Antonella Ruggiero
Antonella Ruggiero
Italian recording artist; singer
23
Pupo
Pupo
Italian recording artist; singer
24
Francesca Michielin
Francesca Michielin
Italian singer
25
Milva
Milva
Italian singer and actress
26
Marco Mengoni
Marco Mengoni
Italian singer-songwriter
27
Il Volo
Il Volo
Italian operatic pop trio
28
Fiorella Mannoia
Fiorella Mannoia
Italian recording artist; singer
29
Adriano Pappalardo
Adriano Pappalardo
Italian singer and actor
30
Elio e le Storie Tese
Elio e le Storie Tese
Italian comedy rock band
31
Romina Power
Romina Power
American singer and actress
32
Bruno Filippini
Bruno Filippini
Italian singer
33
Mogol
Mogol
Italian lyricist, record producer, writer
34
Noemi
Noemi
Italian singer, screenwriter and music video director
35
Cugini di Campagna
Cugini di Campagna
Italian band
36
Chiara Galiazzo
Chiara Galiazzo
Italian singer
37
Emma Marrone
Emma Marrone
Italian singer
38
Gianna Nannini
Gianna Nannini
Italian singer and songwriter
39
Alessandra Amoroso
Alessandra Amoroso
Pop/soul singer
40
Alice
Alice
Italian singer
41
Marracash
Marracash
italian rapper
42
Elodie
Elodie
Italian singer
43
Federica Carta
Federica Carta
Italian pop singer
44
Ghali
Ghali
Italian Tunisian rapper
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Italian recording artist, singer
Record Labels
Awards Received
Grand Officer of the Order of Merit of the Italian Republic
Ambrogino d'oro
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Anna Maria Mazzini OMRI (born 25 March 1940), Anna Maria Quaini (for the Swiss civil registry), known as Mina Mazzini or simply Mina, is an Italian singer. She was a staple of television variety shows and a dominant figure in Italian pop music from the 1960s to the mid-1970s, known for her three-octave vocal range, the agility of her soprano voice, and her image as an emancipated woman.

In performance, Mina combined several modern styles with traditional Italian melodies and swing music, which made her the most versatile pop singer in Italian music. Mina dominated the country's charts for 15 years and reached an unsurpassed level of popularity. She has scored 79 albums and 71 singles on the Italian charts.

Mina's TV appearances in 1959 were the first for a female rock and roll singer in Italy. Her loud syncopated singing earned her the nickname "Queen of Screamers". The public also labeled her the "Tigress of Cremona" for her wild gestures and body shakes. When she turned to light pop tunes, Mina's chart-toppers in West Germany in 1962 and Japan in 1964 earned her the title of the best international artist in these countries. Mina's more refined sensual manner was introduced in 1960 with Gino Paoli's ballad "This World We Love In", which charted on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1961.

Mina was banned from TV and radio in 1963 because her pregnancy and relationship with a married actor did not accord with the dominant Catholic and bourgeois morals. After the ban, the public broadcasting service RAI tried to continue to prohibit her songs, which were forthright in dealing with subjects such as religion, smoking and sex. Mina's cool act combined sex appeal with public smoking, dyed blonde hair, and shaved eyebrows to create a "bad girl" image.

Mina's voice has distinctive timbre and great power. Her main themes are anguished love stories performed in high dramatic tones. The singer combined classic Italian pop with elements of blues, R&B and soul music during the late 1960s, especially when she worked in collaboration with the singer-songwriter Lucio Battisti. Top Italian songwriters created material with large vocal ranges and unusual chord progressions to showcase her singing skills, particularly "Brava" by Bruno Canfora (1965) and the pseudo-serial "Se telefonando" by Ennio Morricone (1966). The latter song was covered by several performers abroad. Shirley Bassey carried Mina's ballad "Grande grande grande" to charts in the U.S., UK, and other English-speaking countries in 1973. Mina's easy listening duet "Parole parole" was turned into a worldwide hit by Dalida and Alain Delon in 1974. Mina gave up public appearances in 1978 but has continued to release popular albums and musical projects on a yearly basis to the present day.