Filippo Neviani, widely recognized by his stage name Nek, was born on January 6, 1972. This Italian singer-songwriter has captivated audiences not only in Italy but also across the Spanish-speaking world. His unique ability to perform and release music in both Italian and Spanish has contributed to his widespread appeal.
Nek's journey to international fame began in 1997 when he participated in the prestigious Sanremo Music Festival. Although he did not clinch the top prize, his song "Laura non c'è" (Spanish: "Laura no está") became a significant hit, marking his breakthrough in Europe and Latin America. This success coincided with the release of his fourth album, "Lei, gli amici e tutto il resto," which achieved million-selling status and was his first to feature Spanish recordings.
Throughout his illustrious career, Nek has released thirteen studio albums and forty-eight singles, with notable tracks such as "Sei solo tu," "Almeno stavolta," "Lascia che io sia," "Instabile," and "La voglia che non-vorrei." His impressive sales record boasts over ten million records sold, solidifying his status as a prominent figure in the music industry.
In 2015, after an eighteen-year hiatus, Nek returned to the Sanremo Music Festival, performing the song "Fatti avanti amore" and securing a commendable second place. His enduring talent and dedication to music continue to resonate with fans around the globe.