Lorenzo Cilembrini (born 9 November 1981), better known as Il Cile, is an Italian singer-songwriter. His debut single, "Cemento armato", was released in 2012 and later included in the album Siamo morti a vent'anni, issued by Universal Music during the same year.[1] In 2013, he competed in the Newcomers' section of the 63rd Sanremo Music Festival, performing the song "Le parole non servono più", but was eliminated during the second night of the show.[2][3] In 2014, he released his second studio album, In Cile Veritas, which became his second top ten record in Italy.[4][5] He also appeared as a featured artist on the single "Maria Salvador", by Italian rapper J-Ax, which achieved commercial success in 2015.[6]
Il Cile | |
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Il Cile performing in 2012 | |
| Background information | |
| Birth name | Lorenzo Cilembrini |
| Born | (1981-11-09) 9 November 1981 (age 40) Arezzo, Italy |
| Genres | Rock, pop |
| Occupation(s) | Singer-songwriter |
| Years active | 2012–present |
| Labels | Universal (2012–present) |
| Title | Album details | Peak chart positions | Certifications |
|---|---|---|---|
| ITA [5] | |||
| Siamo morti a vent'anni |
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5 | |
| In Cile Veritas |
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10 | |
| La fate facile |
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32 [7] |
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| Song and co-writers | Year | Artist | Album |
|---|---|---|---|
| "Junkie beat"[8] (written with Paolo "Pau" Bruni, Enrico "Drigo" Salvi, Fabrizio Barbacci & Cesare Petricich) |
2011 | Negrita | Dannato vivere |
| "Fuori controllo"[8] (written with Paolo "Pau" Bruni, Enrico "Drigo" Salvi, Fabrizio Barbacci & Cesare Petricich) | |||
| "Brucerò per te"[8] (written with Paolo "Pau" Bruni, Enrico "Drigo" Salvi, Fabrizio Barbacci & Cesare Petricich) | |||
| "Un giorno di ordinaria magia"[8] (written with Paolo "Pau" Bruni, Enrico "Drigo" Salvi, Fabrizio Barbacci & Cesare Petricich) | |||
| "Non odiarmi"[9] (written with Fabrizio Vanni & Enzo Ghinazzi) |
2016 | Pupo | Porno contro amore |
| "Sei tu"[9] (written with Fabrizio Vanni & Enzo Ghinazzi) | |||
| "Lontana da te"[10] | 2017 | Syria | Io+Io |
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