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Valerio Scanu (born 10 April 1990) is an Italian pop rock singer.

In 2008 Scanu took part in the eighth edition of the Italian talent show Amici di Maria De Filippi, in which he ended up in second place.[1]

On 20 February 2010, he won the 60th edition of the televised Italian song contest Sanremo Music Festival with the song "Per tutte le volte che..."[2]

In November 2022 he came out as gay.[3]

Career

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Scanu in October 2009 in Milan

Growing up

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In 2000 he participated in the Festival "Canzoni sotto l'albero", during this festival he ranked third.[1][4][5]

In 2002, Scanu participated in another TV program "Bravo Bravissimo" presented by Mike Bongiorno, and won the first prize.[1][4][5]

During the summer months of years 2001–2007, Valerio Scanu performed several times at a piano bar in his hometown entertaining tourists of all nationalities with his voice.[4][5]

In 2007 Scanu participated in various auditions such as the French version American Idol, Italian version X-Factor, and the musical Giulietta e Romeo by Riccardo Cocciante. He was not selected in any of these auditions. During the same year the took part in the Theatrical representation of the musical Notre Dame de Paris hosted in his hometown, acting the part of the singer 'Gregoire'.[1][4][5]

Amici di Maria De Filippi

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In 2008, Valerio Scanu participated as a contestant in the 8th edition of the TV talent show Amici di Maria De Filippi, during the final show he ranked second.[1]

In January 2009 SonyBMG Italy released "Scialla", a compilation of the songs sung by the contestants of Amici di Maria De Filippi. In the album two unpublished songs of Valerio Scanu were inserted: "Can't Stop" and "Domani". The album reached rank number one in the Italian charts.

First EP

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His first EP Sentimento was released on the day of his 19th birthday, 10 April 2009, in Italy, obtaining the Gold record for the number of sales done (30.000 copies). The album was preceded by the single holding the same name "Sentimento", and leaps immediately to the top of the downloads classification.[1][6][7]

On 8 July 2009 a cover version of "Listen" by Beyoncé was digitally released. During the same period he was nominated and received winning a trophy at Wind Music Awards 2009 for the sales done for Sentimento.

First album

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In October 2009, with close collaboration with producer Charlie Rapino, Scanu published his eponymous album, Valerio Scanu, which debuted at rank position four in the classification for sales exceeding targets for a Gold Record. Two months later there was a re-issue of this album entitled Valerio Scanu-Christmas Edition, containing an addition of four unpublished track. "Ricordati di noi" was the first single to be released which preceded the release of this album.[1][8]

Winner of Sanremo Music Festival

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In February 2010, Scanu became the winner of the 60th edition of the Sanremo Music Festival with his song "Per tutte le volte che", written by Pierdavide Carone. Scanu was initially eliminated after the second round of voting; however as a result of the number of televotes received, he was "saved" on the third evening of the contest, thus remaining a contestant and eventually ending up in the first place on the podium.[1][9]

Second album

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On 19 February 2010, Per tutte le volte che was released, which album contained nine tracks recorded between Italy and London, winning the Gold Record for the number of sales obtained (30.000 copies). Meanwhile, the single "Per tutte le volte che" obtained the Digital Download Platinum Record with over 30,000 downloads. From the album two more singles were later extracted and published, "Credi in me" and "Indissolubile."[1][10]

Third album

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On 9 November 2010, the third album Parto Da Qui was published. The album was preceded by the single "Mio", which arrived eighth in the FIMI chart. Parto Da Qui reached the second position of the most sold albums in Italy. The second single was "L'amore cambia" which single had a videoclip released as a Fan Version. Six months later, in April 2011, Parto da qui – Tour Edition was published, and arrived sixth in the FIMI chart. It was preceded by the single "Due stelle". This re-issued contained an additional DVD with videoclips from the "Love Show".[1][11]

Fourth album

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On 20 March 2012, Cosi Diverso was published, which album was anticipated by the single "Amami". A few months later the second single was extracted and published, "Libera mente".[1][12]

Discography

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EPs

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  • 2009 – Sentimento (10 April 2009)[13] (ITA No. 3: Gold, 30.000+ copies)
  • 2010 – Per tutte le volte che... (16 April 2010)

Albums

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  • 2009 – Valerio Scanu (16 October 2009)[13] (ITA No. 4; Gold – 30,000+ copies)
  • 2010 – Per tutte le volte che... (19 February 2010)[13] (ITA No. 2; Gold – 30,000+ copies
  • 2010 – Parto da qui (9 November 2010)[13] (ITA No. 2; Gold – 30,000+ copies)
  • 2012 – Così diverso (20 March 2012)[13] (ITA No. 6)
  • 2014 – Lasciami entrare (28 January 2014) (ITA No. 2)

Live albums

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Singles

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  • 2009 – Sentimento (No. 1 ITA)
  • 2009 – Dopo di Me (No. 9 ITA)
  • 2009 – Listen
  • 2009 – Ricordati di noi (No. 8 ITA)
  • 2009 – Polvere di stelle
  • 2010 – Per tutte le volte che... (No. 1 ITA, Platinum; No. 30 CH)
  • 2010 – Credi in me
  • 2010 – Indissolubile
  • 2010 – Mio (No. 8 ITA)
  • 2011 – L'amore cambia
  • 2011 – Due stelle
  • 2012 – Amami
  • 2012 – Libera mente
  • 2014 – Sui nostri passi (No. 12 ITA)
  • 2014 – Lasciami entrare (No. 4 ITA, Gold)
  • 2014 – Parole di cristallo (No. 2 ITA, Gold)

Awards and nominations

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Year Award Category Work Result
2009 Wind Music Award Gold Album Sentimento (album) Won
2010 Sanremo Festival Artists Per tutte le volte che... (single) Won
TRL Awards My best TRL video Per tutte le volte che... (videoclip) Won
TRL Awards Man of the year Himself Nominated
Wind Music Award Gold Album Valerio scanu (album) Won
Wind Music Award Gold Album Per tutte le volte che... (album) Won
Wind Music Award Platinum single Per tutte le volte che... (single) Won
Venice Music Award Sanremo 2010's revelation Himself Won
2011 TRL Awards Best talent show artist Himself Nominated
Certification Gold Album Parto da qui (album) Won

References

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from Grokipedia
Valerio Scanu is an Italian singer and songwriter known for winning the Sanremo Music Festival in 2010 with the romantic ballad "Per tutte le volte che..." and for rising to national fame as a runner-up in the 2008 edition of the talent show Amici di Maria De Filippi. Born on April 10, 1990, in La Maddalena, Sardinia, he began performing as a child and won the Bravo Bravissimo contest in 2002 before achieving wider recognition through his appearances on Italian television music programs. Following his success on Amici, Scanu signed with EMI and released his debut EP Sentimento and self-titled album in 2009, both of which performed strongly on the charts. His Sanremo victory in 2010 marked a major milestone, leading to the release of the album Per tutte le volte che... and establishing him as a prominent figure in Italian pop music. He has since participated in the Sanremo Festival again in 2016 and has earned multiple awards, including four Wind Music Awards. After parting ways with EMI in 2013, he founded his own label, NatyLoveYou, and has continued to release music, including annual Christmas singles and the 2018 compilation Dieci celebrating ten years in the industry. Scanu has also ventured into television as a contestant and presenter, appearing on shows such as L’Isola dei Famosi, Tale e Quale Show (which he won), Ballando con le Stelle, and Il cantante mascherato. In his personal life, he publicly came out as gay in 2022 and married Luigi Calcara in September 2023. He overcame a lung cancer diagnosis in 2020 following surgery and has spoken openly about his experiences with health challenges and family loss. His career reflects a blend of musical talent, television presence, and resilience in the Italian entertainment industry.

Early life

Childhood in Sardinia

Valerio Scanu was born on April 10, 1990, in La Maddalena, Sardinia, Italy. He grew up in this small island town, where he developed an innate passion for music from a very young age. During the summer months from 2001 to 2007, Scanu performed regularly at a local piano bar in La Maddalena, entertaining tourists and gaining early live performance experience in his hometown. These casual appearances allowed him to hone his vocal skills amid the island's seasonal visitors.

Early performances and talent contests

Valerio Scanu began participating in singing competitions and television talent programs during his childhood in Sardinia. At the age of 10 in 2000, he competed in the Canale 5 program Canzoni sotto l'albero, where he achieved third place. This marked his first television appearance as a young singer. Two years later, in 2002, Scanu won first prize on the Rete 4 program Bravo Bravissimo, hosted by Mike Bongiorno, with his performance of the song "Cambiare." Throughout his early adolescence, Scanu continued to build experience through local performances in piano bars and town squares in La Maddalena and surrounding areas during the summers from 2001 to 2007. During his teenage years, he auditioned unsuccessfully for the French version of American Idol (Nouvelle Star), the Italian X Factor, and the musical Giulietta e Romeo by Riccardo Cocciante. In 2007, he performed in a local amateur production of the musical Notre Dame de Paris in La Maddalena, taking the role of Gringoire. These early efforts and near-misses in talent selections paved the way for his participation in Amici di Maria De Filippi in 2008.

Rise to prominence

Amici di Maria De Filippi participation

Valerio Scanu rose to national prominence through his participation in the eighth edition of the talent show Amici di Maria De Filippi, broadcast during the 2008-2009 season. He competed as a singer and appeared as a contestant in 12 episodes. Scanu ultimately finished in second place, behind winner Alessandra Amoroso. His strong performance on the program secured him a recording contract with EMI (later known as Capitol EMI), marking the launch of his professional music career. During the competition, Scanu performed various songs, including "Can't Stop", which appeared on the official Amici compilation album. This exposure paved the way for his subsequent debut releases.

Music career

Debut releases and EMI period

Valerio Scanu began his professional recording career with EMI in 2009, releasing his debut EP Sentimento on April 10, 2009. Its lead single "Sentimento" was a major hit, while the follow-up "Dopo di Me" also performed well. Later that year, Scanu issued his self-titled debut studio album Valerio Scanu on October 16, 2009. A Christmas Edition of the album followed in December 2009, and the single "Ricordati di noi" charted successfully. In 2010, Scanu released Per tutte le volte che... on February 19, associated with his Sanremo victory. He followed this with Parto da qui on November 9, 2010; a Tour Edition reissue appeared in April 2011. Scanu's final EMI album, Così diverso, arrived on March 20, 2012. His contract with EMI concluded in 2013.

Sanremo Music Festival victory

Valerio Scanu won the 60th edition of the Sanremo Music Festival on February 20, 2010, with the song "Per tutte le volte che...", written by Pierdavide Carone. He competed in the main Artisti category, where he was initially eliminated after the second night due to low rankings from the demoscopic jury but was reinstated during the repechage round thanks to strong public televoting support. The final victory was decided by televote, marking a notable comeback amid a controversial edition that drew criticism over voting procedures and other entries. The winning single "Per tutte le volte che..." achieved major success on the charts. The associated album Per tutte le volte che... was released concurrently with the festival triumph. The Sanremo victory led to several accolades, including the 2010 TRL Award for Best TRL Video for the song's music video, and the Venice Music Award as the revelation of Sanremo 2010.

Independent label era and recent work

After concluding his contract with EMI in 2013, Valerio Scanu founded his independent label NatyLoveYou, through which he has self-produced and released his subsequent music projects. His first release under the label was the limited-edition live album Valerio Scanu Live in Roma in 2013. In 2014, Scanu released the studio album Lasciami entrare on January 28 via NatyLoveYou, preceded by singles including the title track "Lasciami entrare" and "Parole di cristallo." He has maintained a tradition of releasing annual Christmas-themed singles since 2012, contributing to his ongoing engagement with seasonal music. To mark ten years in his career, Scanu released the album Dieci in 2018, serving as a retrospective collection of his work. Throughout his career, he has received four Wind Music Awards. More recently, Scanu released the single "Presente" on January 19, 2024, through NatyLoveYou (distributed by Ada Music Italy), a deeply personal track dedicated to the memory of his father, who died in December 2020 from Covid-19; the song reflects on their bond, childhood memories, and lessons learned, emphasizing presence and resilience in the face of loss.

Television career

Reality show appearances

In 2015, Valerio Scanu participated as a contestant in the tenth edition of the reality show L'isola dei famosi on Canale 5, enduring the survival challenges on the island until the finale, where he was eliminated in the final televoto and finished in fourth place. That same year, he competed in the tournament edition of Tale e Quale Show on Rai 1, where contestants impersonate famous singers, and he won the competition overall, highlighted by his acclaimed performance imitating Luciano Pavarotti in the final. In 2020, Scanu appeared as a contestant on Il cantante mascherato on Rai 1, performing incognito under the mask of Angelo and advancing through the rounds before securing fourth place in the finale. Scanu also made recurring guest appearances on Ballando con le stelle between 2010 and 2017, including stints as a dancer for one night and in other non-competitive roles across multiple episodes.

Hosting and guest roles

Valerio Scanu's work in Italian television has included occasional guest appearances and limited presenting opportunities beyond his reality show participations. He made his debut as a presenter in 2017 on the Rai 4 program Kudos – Tutto passa dal web, co-hosting alongside Giulia Arena and Diletta Parlangeli. Scanu has also appeared as a guest on various talk and variety formats, including Grand Hotel Chiambretti in 2015, Stasera tutto è possibile in 2016, and Domenica in in 2017. His experience in hosting roles has remained limited compared to his primary career in music and reality television formats.

Personal life

Relationships and public coming out

Valerio Scanu publicly disclosed his sexual orientation in November 2022 by announcing his engagement to Luigi Calcara, a professor of electronic engineering at Sapienza University of Rome. In interviews around that time, Scanu described sharing a romantic proposal video with Calcara on social media, noting that he had never felt the need for a formal coming out as his orientation had long been apparent, but the announcement made their relationship public. Calcara, originally from Castelvetrano in Sicily and then 32 years old, had connected with Scanu via Instagram before their relationship deepened privately. On September 7, 2023, Scanu and Calcara celebrated their civil union in Rome's Campidoglio, in a ceremony attended by family and friends. The event featured symbolic elements such as blue balloons and white roses, followed by a reception, marking the official culmination of their partnership.

Health challenges and family losses

In March 2020, Valerio Scanu underwent surgery to remove half of one lung after being diagnosed with a malignant adenocarcinoma measuring less than 2 cm. No additional chemotherapy or radiotherapy was required following the procedure, during which all lymph nodes were also removed. Scanu kept the illness private at the time due to the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, which prevented family members from being near him, as well as his desire to protect his loved ones and concerns about potential negative public reactions. He later reflected that he chose to face the operation alone and "play the hero." That same year, on December 23, his father Tonino Scanu died of COVID-19 at the age of 64 after nearly a month of intubation and hospitalization. Scanu first publicly discussed his cancer diagnosis and surgery on November 16, 2022, during an appearance on the Rai 1 program Oggi è un altro giorno, where he described living with half a lung less and explained his reasons for initial secrecy. He has since stated that he shared the experience only after the acute phase had passed and the situation was resolved. In 2024, Scanu released the single "Presente," dedicated to the memory of his father, as part of his reflections on loss and healing. He has continued to speak about both experiences in interviews, emphasizing personal growth through psychotherapy and processing grief.

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