Fabri Fibra & Tredici Pietro | |
Number of songs: 1 | Total weeks on charts: 13
Appearing in a total number of: 4 charts | Total period running: 27 days
Appearing in a total number of: 4 charts | Total period running: 27 days
Biography
Fabri Fibra, a foundational figure of Italian rap with a career spanning from underground beginnings to mainstream acclaim, continues to influence through award-winning albums and socially relevant content. Tredici Pietro, rising from Bologna’s creative legacy, has quickly carved his niche with emotionally resonant albums and notable collaborations - now even teaming up with Fibra. Their joint track “Che gusto c'è” symbolizes a powerful generational moment in Italy's music scene.
Fabri Fibra (Fabrizio Tarducci):
Born: October 17, 1976, in Senigallia, Marche, Italy
Genre: Italian hip‑hop, pop‑rap, political rap.
Began rapping in the mid‑1990s; at 17 he formed the group Uomini di Mare with DJ Lato, releasing underground works like Dei del mare quest'el gruv (1996) and the LP Sindrome di fine millennio in 1999.
Co‑founded Teste Mobili Records in 2000 to support his underground network.
Solo debut Turbe giovanili came out in 2002, followed by Mr. Simpatia (2004), establishing his reputation as a provocative voice in Italian rap.
In 2006 he signed with Universal and released Tradimento, becoming a major commercial and critical success.
Multiple platinum-selling albums: Controcultura (2010), Guerra e Pace (2013), Caos (2022) - the latter praised by Panorama and Rolling Stone Italia.
Recognized with numerous awards, including Wind Music Awards, TRL, MTV Europe Music Awards, and over a million certified sales.
Known for fast flow, sharp social commentary, and candid lyrics shaped by personal struggles, his upbringing, and complex family relationships.
Released the single “Che gusto c'è” in May 2025 featuring Tredici Pietro, featured on his upcoming album Mentre Los Angeles brucia.
Tredici Pietro (Pietro Morandi):
Born: August 9, 1997, in Bologna, Italy; son of celebrated singer Gianni Morandi
Grew up in a creative environment; wrote rap lyrics in middle school while attending Liceo Marco Minghetti in Bologna.
Debuted with the single “Pizza e fichi” (2018), produced by Mr. Monkey, featured controversy and attention. Released EP Assurdo in June 2019, featuring Madame, followed by collaborations with Lil Busso in 2022 on Lovesick.
In April 2022, his first full-length album Solito posto, soliti guai was released; it integrated earlier tracks along with features from Mecna, Nayt, and Giaime.
On April 4, 2025, released his sophomore album Non guardare giù, featuring singles “Morire,” “Verità,” and the collaboration “Che gusto c’è” with Fabri Fibra in May 2025.
Sources: Wikipedia, Top40-Charts.com Editorial team