Irene Grandi (born 6 December 1969 in Florence) is an Italian singer who debuted with her self-titled album in 1994 and is known for pop and pop-rock songs including "La tua ragazza sempre."

By 2004 she had released eight CDs in ten years (1994–2004). She has a Sanremo-associated hit ("La tua ragazza sempre"), collaborated with writers such as Francesco Bianconi and Vasco, and worked with producer Pio Stefanini on Alle porte del sogno. The album Hits collects two unreleased tracks plus acoustic/unplugged versions; her performance of "Per fare l'amore" at Festivalbar (while pregnant) is noted in contemporary reviews.

Two DeBaser reviews (both rated 3/5) view Irene Grandi as a strong-voiced Italian pop/pop-rock singer with catchy songs but uneven commercial traction. "Hits" collects notable singles and acoustic/unplugged versions plus two unreleased tracks. "Alle porte del sogno" shows a synth-influenced, more restrained approach with notable collaborations. Reviewers praise specific songs and collaborations while calling for greater artistic consolidation.

For:Fans of Italian pop and pop-rock, readers of album reviews, and listeners interested in singer-songwriter collaborations.

 Despite having catchy and appealing songs, she has never managed to break into the Italian music market: one of the many mysteries surrounding the already gloomy domestic music scene.

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 Irene Grandi is one of the question marks in our Italian music: she is continually suspended between commercial pop rock and more introspective songs.

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