music.wikisort.org - Composition"Fai rumore" (Italian pronunciation: [fai ruˈmoːre]; transl. "[You] Make noise") is a song written and performed by Italian singer Antonio Diodato. It was released as a single on 7 February 2020 and was featured on his album Che vita meravigliosa.[1] The song won the Sanremo Music Festival 2020, and would have represented Italy in the Eurovision Song Contest 2020 in Rotterdam, Netherlands, before the event's cancellation due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[2] It topped the Italian singles chart in its second week of release. This song won Eurovision-Gleði – Okkar 12 stig, an Icelandic alternative show for the Eurovision Song Contest 2020.
2020 single by Diodato
"Fai rumore" |
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Released | 7 February 2020 |
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Recorded | 2020 |
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Length | 3:36 (original) 3:00 (ESC version) |
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Label | Carosello |
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"Che vita meravigliosa" (2019) |
"Fai rumore" (2020) |
"Un'altra estate" (2020) |
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"Fai rumore" on YouTube |
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Country | Italy |
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Composer(s) | Antonio Diodato & Edwyn Roberts |
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Lyricist(s) | Antonio Diodato |
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Final result | Contest cancelled |
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◄ "Soldi" (2019) |
"Zitti e buoni" (2021) ► |
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Eurovision Song Contest
Main article: Italy in the Eurovision Song Contest 2020
The song would have represented Italy in the Eurovision Song Contest 2020, after Diodato was selected through Sanremo Music Festival 2020, the music competition that selects Italy's entries for the Eurovision Song Contest. As Italy is a member of the "Big Five", the song automatically advanced to the final, which would have been held on 16 May 2020 in Rotterdam, Netherlands. It was also one amongst the favourites to win the competition if it had not been cancelled.
"Fai rumore" was performed again twice, first during Eurovision: Europe Shine a Light in an empty Verona Arena, and during the first semi-final of the Eurovision Song Contest 2022 in Turin as an interval act.[3]
Music video
The music video for "Fai rumore" was directed by Giorgio Testi.[4] As of May 2022, the video has over 72 million views on YouTube.[5]
Track listing
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1. | "Fai rumore" | 3:36 |
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Diodato
- Måneskin
- Mahmood and Blanco
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- "Romantica"
- "Al di là"
- "Addio, addio"
- "Uno per tutte"
- "Non ho l'età"
- "Se piangi, se ridi"
- "Dio, come ti amo"
- "Non andare più lontano"
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- "Occhi di ragazza"
- "L'amore è un attimo"
- "I giorni dell'arcobaleno"
- "Chi sarà con te"
- "Sì"
- "Era"
- "We'll Live It All Again"
- "Libera"
- "Questo amore"
- "Raggio di luna"
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- "Non so che darei"
- "Per Lucia"
- "I treni di Tozeur"
- "Magic Oh Magic"
- "Gente di mare"
- "Vivo (Ti scrivo)"
- "Avrei voluto"
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На других языках
- [en] Fai rumore
[ru] Fai rumore
«Fai rumore» (итальянское произношение: [fai ruˈmoːre]; с итал. — «Ты шумишь») — песня итальянского певца Диодато, выпущенная в качестве сингла 7 февраля 2020 года и вошедшая в его альбом Che vita meravigliosa[1]. Песня должна быть представлена Италию на конкурсе песни «Евровидение-2020» в Роттердаме, Нидерланды, после победы на Фестивале в Сан-Ремо 2020[2]. Сингл возглавил итальянский чарт синглов на второй неделе после релиза.
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