Lucio Corsi, an Italian singer-songwriter born on October first, nineteen ninety-three, hails from the picturesque Maremma region of Tuscany. His music is characterized by a unique blend of glam rock, surreal lyrics, and enchanting fairytale themes, which have captivated audiences and critics alike.
From a young age, Corsi displayed a passion for music, leading him to compose his own songs. After completing high school, he relocated to Milan to fully immerse himself in his musical career. His debut EPs, 'Vetulonia Dakar' and 'Altalena Boy,' marked the beginning of his journey in the music industry.
In two thousand seventeen, Corsi released 'Bestiario musicale,' a concept album inspired by the animals of his beloved Maremma, which helped him gain recognition as he opened for prominent Italian artists. His partnership with Sugar Music in two thousand nineteen led to the release of critically acclaimed works, including 'Cosa faremo da grandi?' in two thousand twenty, 'La gente che sogna' in two thousand twenty-three, and 'Volevo essere un duro' in two thousand twenty-five.
Notably, Corsi participated in the Sanremo Music Festival in two thousand twenty-five, where his song 'Volevo essere un duro' earned him a commendable second place. He further showcased his talent on an international stage by representing Italy in the Eurovision Song Contest of the same year, finishing fifth overall with two hundred fifty-six points.
Beyond his musical endeavors, Corsi has made appearances in Gucci's fashion campaigns and has been featured in Italian television shows, including 'L'assedio' and the series 'Vita da Carlo' by Carlo Verdone. His contributions to music have been recognized with several accolades, such as the MEI Best Independent Artist prize and the 'Mia Martini' Critics prize.