Italian singer-songwriter who rose to fame on the talent show Amici di Maria De Filippi.

Reviews note she studied classical guitar, flute and piano, trained with a jazz-oriented teacher, was part of a metal band and an electronic duo called Elaphe Guttata, and cites tastes including Portishead, Sigur Rós, Radiohead, Nick Cave, Joni Mitchell, Mina and Luigi Tenco. The single "Scintille" from Non so ballare was also mentioned in reviews as being performed at Sanremo.

Three DeBaser reviews offer mixed reactions to Annalisa Scarrone's work: praise for musical taste and select tracks, criticism for uneven albums. Reviewers note influences outside mainstream Italian pop and highlight songs such as "Alice E Il Blu" and singles from Non so ballare. Overall: cautious interest rather than full endorsement.

For:Fans of Italian pop, readers curious about talent-show artists, DeBaser community

 half of the album is negligible and in the other half, only in three or four songs are there simultaneously an interesting arrangement, the bare minimum of originality, and a not overly banal text (particularly Alice e il blu, Io, tu e noi, and La prima volta)

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 Embarrassing to say the least, right?...all accompanied by a mishmash of Baby K and pieces of songwriters' terrain revisited numerous times recently.

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 The album is mainly about love, melancholy, but also about more important themes like drug abuse and a bit of politics, with abuse against women being the central theme of the song "spara amore mio."

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