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Deborah Iurato sings Sanremo Amici today

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Born in 1991, Deborah Iurato was the winner of Amici in 2014. Her stage courage and determination combined with a good dose of music allowed the singer to reach first place on the night of the final, despite stiff competition. . Time has passed since then, but Deborah Iurato, despite some periods away from music, has never completely given up on her passion.

Music has always been part of his life, since a young age. A passion that has grown and matured over time, turning into so much more. However, in 2014 there was the turning point that the young artist had been waiting for for a long time, when she was selected to participate in the new edition of the Amici di Maria De Filippi. A golden opportunity for Deborah Iurato, who quickly established herself on the Italian music scene.

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It’s a pure pop style, with a bit of R&B and a bit of soul, which has evolved over time and experimented with new metrics, until now. Today, November 21, Deborah Iurato turns 31 and there’s still a long way to go, but she’s definitely on the right track.

Success after participating in Amici

After her victory at Amici, success literally overwhelmed her. First the release of his first EP and then the release in October 2014 of L’amore vero, the single that paved the way for what was to be his first studio album, Libere. A few years later, in 2016, he also arrives at the Sanremo Festival paired with Giovanni Caccamo with Via da qui, even reaching third place in the final ranking. Then the victory at Tale and Which show, almost unexpected. But he suddenly decides to take a two-year break from the music world, to return in 2022 with a new album.

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Deborah Iurato, rebirth and a new album

Deborah Iurato has returned to the recording scene for a few years with a new look and a decidedly different, much more slender appearance. But his soul is still dedicated to soul, R&B and pop music. His new studio album, Live Set – Groove Factory, also meanders over these sounds. A collection of covers that led her to delve into the past, tracing all her musical influences when she was at the start of her career. Today for Deborah Iurato there are 31 candles to blow out and if she could make a wish for each of them it would certainly be once again towards what is her greatest passion: music.

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