Italian singer from Calangianus (province of Sassari) who performed at Sanremo 1993 with the rock entry "Tu con la mia amica".

Appeared in Sanremo 1993 as a newcomer with "Tu con la mia amica"; performance described as a rock-influenced, heavily criticized moment. Review notes she was dropped by Ricordi and later reappeared after decades of silence; she reportedly intended to perform "Se ci fosse Dio" (a collaboration with Roby Facchinetti) but instead performed the track credited to Enrico Riccardi. "Tu con la mia amica" was released on a promotional 45 rpm and the Sanremo compilation.

Maria Grazia Impero is remembered for her rock entry "Tu con la mia amica" at Sanremo 1993. Reviews describe the performance as memorable but widely criticized for its style, staging and lyrics. The track was released only on promo 45 rpm and a festival compilation.

For:Fans of Sanremo history, collectors of cult/odd Italian pop performances, listeners of Italian rock and TV-music curiosities

 

"Tu con la mia amica is undoubtedly a tasteless piece, a raucous imitation of GiannaNannini characterized by overused rock blues chords, jarring guitars blasted at inappropriate volumes, and a nonsensical, almost absurd text ("I jump on the moped/To tell you you're no longer my love"; "Don't call me brown angel/I don't smoke, you know I don't smoke"); despite this, MariaGrazia strives to turn a tirade launched by a nymphomaniac betrayed by her man into one of the most ridiculous moments in Rai's history, showcasing a repertoire of jumps and spinning kicks worthy of a character from StreetFighterII."

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