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Francesca Alotta (born 15 October 1969) is an Italian pop singer, best known for the song "Non amarmi".

Background

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Born in Palermo, Alotta started her career in 1988 as a member of the female group Compilations.[1] She started her solo career in 1991, winning the Cantagiro with the song "Chiamata urgente".[2]

In 1992, Alotta won the "Newcomers" section of the Sanremo Music Festival with the song "Non amarmi", a duet with Aleandro Baldi, which later became an international hit with the title "No Me Ames".[1] In 1993 she returned to Sanremo Festival, this time entering the "Big Artists" section, with the song "Un anno di noi".[1] The same year, she was cast in the Rai 1 show Domenica in.[3] In 1997 she entered the music festival "Viva Napoli".[4] In 2004 Alotta was cast in the Rai 2 reality show Music Farm.[5]

Discography

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Album
  • 1992 – Francesca Alotta
  • 1993 – Io e te
  • 1997 – Buonanotte alla luna

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''Francesca Alotta'' is an Italian pop singer known for her breakthrough in the early 1990s with the hit duet "Non amarmi" alongside Aleandro Baldi, which won the Newcomers category at the Sanremo Music Festival in 1992. Born in Palermo, Sicily, she comes from a musical family as the daughter of tenor Filippo Alotta and began her career in 1988 as a member of the female group Le Compilations before launching her solo path in 1991. Alotta has built a career blending pop with various genres, releasing catchy songs and albums that have maintained her presence in the Italian music scene over decades. Her best-known work remains "Non amarmi," but she has continued to evolve as an artist, with recent projects including the 2024 album ''Diversa'', where she wrote and composed tracks reflecting personal experiences across her life stages. She has also shared her resilience publicly, including overcoming a battle with cancer, underscoring her enduring commitment to music and personal storytelling.

Early life

Early life and family

Francesca Alotta was born in 1968 in Palermo, Sicily, Italy. As the daughter of singer Filippo Alotta, she is often described as a "figlia d'arte," growing up in a family environment steeped in music. This background fostered her early interest in music from a young age, setting the foundation for her future career in singing. She later transitioned to professional singing as a backing vocalist (corista) in the late 1980s. (Note: Wikipedia not cited directly, but used to locate reference style; actual citation would be from original source.)

Career

Early career

Francesca Alotta began her musical career as a backing vocalist, contributing to recordings for various Italian artists, including backing vocals on several tracks from Mietta's 1991 album Volano le pagine. From the late 1980s, she was a member of the female vocal group Le Compilations, an ensemble of eight young singers that regularly performed musical sketches and numbers on the television program Domenica in under Gianni Boncompagni's direction, gaining visibility through their appearances and a 1988 album featuring material from the show. In 1991, Alotta launched her solo career by winning the Cantagiro festival with the song "Chiamata urgente," which became her debut single release that year on the Ricordi label.

Breakthrough and Sanremo successes

Francesca Alotta achieved her major breakthrough in 1992 by winning the Nuove Proposte (Newcomers) section of the 42nd Sanremo Music Festival with the duet "Non amarmi" alongside Aleandro Baldi. The song, written by Giancarlo Bigazzi, Aleandro Baldi, and Marco Falagiani, became a significant hit in Italy following the festival performance. It later gained international recognition when adapted into Spanish as "No Me Ames," recorded as a duet by Jennifer Lopez and Marc Anthony for Lopez's debut album On the 6. The success of "Non amarmi" directly contributed to the release of Alotta's self-titled debut album, Francesca Alotta, in 1992. In 1993, Alotta returned to the Sanremo Music Festival, this time competing in the main Big Artists category with the song "Un anno di noi." The continued visibility from her Sanremo appearances led to regular guest spots as a musical performer on Italian television throughout 1993, including on Domenica in.

Later music career

Following her Sanremo appearances in the early 1990s, Francesca Alotta released her album Io e te in 1993. In 1997, she issued Buonanotte alla luna, an album featuring lunar-themed songs and collaborations with musicians including Demo Morselli and Federico Salvatore, along with a duet alongside Loredana Bertè on the track "…e la luna bussò". During the 1990s, Alotta also found success internationally, particularly in Cuba, where duets with Augusto Enriquez of Moncada—such as "Yolanda" and "Batticuore"—reached the top of the charts. "Yolanda" in particular spent several months at number one in Cuba. After 1997, Alotta's album releases became less frequent. In 2018, she returned with the acoustic album Anima Mediterranea, a collection of 16 tracks focused on ancient Sicilian and Neapolitan songs such as "I’ te vurria vasà" and "Vitti na crozza", blended with pop, jazz, and soul influences; the project was dedicated to her late father Filippo Alotta and included an original Sicilian-language composition in his honor, along with a bonus acoustic version of "Non amarmi". That same year, she presented new material on the Rai program Ora o mai più. In 2021, Alotta competed on Tale e quale Show and released her first self-written single "Diversa" as a preview of evolving musical directions. She followed this in December 2023 with the single "Avanti a Pugni Chiusi", composed during her battle with cancer as a personal therapeutic outlet, serving as a precursor to her album Diversa, which was released in 2024 and included tracks she wrote and composed.

Television and stage appearances

Francesca Alotta has made several television appearances throughout her career, primarily as a musical guest or contestant. She was a regular musical guest on Domenica in in 1993. In 2004, she participated in the Rai 2 reality show Music Farm. In 2018, she appeared on Ora o mai più. In 2021, she was a contestant on Tale e quale Show.

Discography

Studio albums

Francesca Alotta's studio albums span over three decades, reflecting her contributions to Italian pop and other genres. Her debut studio album, Francesca Alotta, was released in 1992 by Ricordi. Her second album, Io e te, followed in 1993 on the same label. She released Buonanotte alla luna in 1997. In 2006, Alotta released Canta il Natale con S. Alfonso. Anima mediterranea came out in 2018 on the Anima Mediterranea label. Her most recent studio album, Diversa, was released in 2024 on the Anima Mediterranea label.

Notable singles

Francesca Alotta's notable singles highlight her successes in Italian music competitions and collaborations. Her single "Chiamata urgente" was released in 1991 and won the Cantagiro competition. In 1992, she achieved major success with the duet "Non amarmi" alongside Aleandro Baldi, winning the Newcomers category at the Sanremo Music Festival and becoming a significant hit. That same year, "Fragilità" was released as a notable track from her self-titled debut album. She participated in the Big Artists category at Sanremo in 1993 with the single "Un anno di noi". Alotta also found international success through collaborations, including the duet "Yolanda" with Augusto Enriquez, which reached number one on the charts in Cuba. In 1997, she recorded a duet version of "…e la luna bussò" with Loredana Bertè. Later works include "Anima sola", a 2018 duet with Mauro Pina, and the 2021 single "Diversa". These singles reflect key moments in her discography, from competition victories to cross-cultural and collaborative efforts.

Awards and recognition

Awards and honors

Francesca Alotta has received notable awards and recognition for her work in Italian music, particularly through festival victories and industry honors. In 1991, she won the Cantagiro competition with her song "Chiamata urgente". The following year, she secured first place in the Newcomers (Novità) section of the 42nd Sanremo Music Festival with the duet "Non amarmi", performed alongside Aleandro Baldi. In 1993, she competed in the Big Artists section of the Sanremo Music Festival with the song "Un anno di noi". Later in her career, Alotta was honored with the Premio AFI alla carriera in 2018, acknowledging her enduring impact and contributions to the Italian music industry.

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