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'''Jacopo D'Amico''' (born November 29, 1980), known by his stage name '''Dargen D'Amico''', is an Italian singer, rapper, songwriter, record producer and disc jockey.<ref name="int">{{cite web|url=http://www.rapburger.com/2012/04/26/dargen-damico-sta-arrivando-davvero-nostalgia-istantanea/|title=Dargen D’Amico, sta arrivando davvero "Nostalgia Istantanea"?|language=it|website=RapBurger|date=26 April 2012|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120803143544/http://www.rapburger.com/2012/04/26/dargen-damico-sta-arrivando-davvero-nostalgia-istantanea/|archive-date=2012-08-03}}</ref>
'''Jacopo D'Amico''' (born November 27, 1980), known by his stage name ''' Dargen D'Amico''' ({{IPA|it|ˈdardʒen daˈmiːko}}), is an Italian singer, rapper, songwriter, record producer and disc jockey.<ref name="int">{{cite web|url=http://www.rapburger.com/2012/04/26/dargen-damico-sta-arrivando-davvero-nostalgia-istantanea/|title=Dargen D’Amico, sta arrivando davvero "Nostalgia Istantanea"?|language=it|website=RapBurger|date=26 April 2012|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120803143544/http://www.rapburger.com/2012/04/26/dargen-damico-sta-arrivando-davvero-nostalgia-istantanea/|archive-date=2012-08-03}}</ref>


He started his career in 1997, as member of the rap group Sacre Scuole, with [[Gué Pequeno]] and [[Jake La Furia]]. In 2001, after releasing their first album (''3 MC's al cubo''), the group disbanded due to quarrels between him and Jake La Furia.<ref>{{cite web|first=Cristian|last=Sirtoli|url=https://www.airmag.it/articoli/approfondimento/dargen-damico-il-corvo-di-nessuno/|title=Dargen D’Amico: il Corvo di nessuno|website=airmag.it|language=it-IT|date=30 November 2020}}</ref>
He started his career in 1997, as member of the rap group Sacre Scuole, with [[Gué Pequeno]] and [[Jake La Furia]]. In 2001, after releasing their first album (''3 MC's al cubo''), the group disbanded due to quarrels between him and Jake La Furia.<ref>{{cite web|first=Cristian|last=Sirtoli|url=https://www.airmag.it/articoli/approfondimento/dargen-damico-il-corvo-di-nessuno/|title=Dargen D’Amico: il Corvo di nessuno|website=airmag.it|language=it-IT|date=30 November 2020}}</ref>
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In more than 15 years of career he produced a total of 10 albums, covering various themes and genres, and he collaborated with many Italian musicians, singers and rappers of various genre. He mentions [[Franco Battiato]], [[Enzo Jannacci]] and [[Lucio Dalla]] as his biggest influences.<ref>{{cite web|first=Andrea|last=Conti|url=http://www.tgcom24.mediaset.it/spettacolo/articoli/1092912/dargen-d-amico-e-l-inno-alla-vita.shtml|title=Dargen D'Amico e l'inno alla vita|website=TGcom24.mediaset.it |language=it-IT|date=30 April 2013|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130503004659/http://www.tgcom24.mediaset.it/spettacolo/articoli/1092912/dargen-d-amico-e-l-inno-alla-vita.shtml|archive-date=3 May 2013|url-status=dead}}</ref>
In more than 15 years of career he produced a total of 10 albums, covering various themes and genres, and he collaborated with many Italian musicians, singers and rappers of various genre. He mentions [[Franco Battiato]], [[Enzo Jannacci]] and [[Lucio Dalla]] as his biggest influences.<ref>{{cite web|first=Andrea|last=Conti|url=http://www.tgcom24.mediaset.it/spettacolo/articoli/1092912/dargen-d-amico-e-l-inno-alla-vita.shtml|title=Dargen D'Amico e l'inno alla vita|website=TGcom24.mediaset.it |language=it-IT|date=30 April 2013|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130503004659/http://www.tgcom24.mediaset.it/spettacolo/articoli/1092912/dargen-d-amico-e-l-inno-alla-vita.shtml|archive-date=3 May 2013|url-status=dead}}</ref>


On 4 December 2021, his participation at the [[Sanremo Music Festival 2022]] was revealed.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.deejay.it/articoli/sanremo-2022-cantanti-big-giovanni-truppi-dargen-damico-rkomi-highsnob-hu-ana-mena-aka7even/|title=Sanremo 2022. Da Giovanni Truppi a Dargen D'Amico: chi sono i cantanti di Sanremo che (forse) non conosci|date=6 December 2021|website=Radio Deejay|access-date=7 December 2021}}</ref> "Dove si balla" was later announced as his entry for the Festival. D'Amico will again compete in the festival in [[Sanremo Music Festival 2024|2024]] with the song "Onda alta".<ref>{{cite web|url=https://eurovision.tv/story/italy-2024-sanremo-lineup|title=Italy 2024: 'Sanremo' lineup revealed|work=Eurovision.tv|publisher=[[European Broadcasting Union]] (EBU)|date=2023-12-03|access-date=2023-12-03}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.sorrisi.com/musica/sanremo/sanremo-2024-cantanti-canzoni-ospiti-conduttori-serate-giurie/|title=Sanremo 2024: i cantanti e le canzoni, gli ospiti e i conduttori. Tutto sul Festival|trans-title=Sanremo 2024: the singers and the songs, the guests and the hosts. Everything about the Festival|language=it|work=[[TV Sorrisi e Canzoni]]|date=2023-12-20|access-date=2023-12-20}}</ref>
D'Amico participated in the [[Sanremo Music Festival 2022]]<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.deejay.it/articoli/sanremo-2022-cantanti-big-giovanni-truppi-dargen-damico-rkomi-highsnob-hu-ana-mena-aka7even/|title=Sanremo 2022. Da Giovanni Truppi a Dargen D'Amico: chi sono i cantanti di Sanremo che (forse) non conosci|date=6 December 2021|website=Radio Deejay|access-date=7 December 2021}}</ref> with "Dove si balla". He competed again competing in the festival in [[Sanremo Music Festival 2024|2024]] with the song "Onda alta".<ref>{{cite web|url=https://eurovision.tv/story/italy-2024-sanremo-lineup|title=Italy 2024: 'Sanremo' lineup revealed|work=Eurovision.tv|publisher=[[European Broadcasting Union]] (EBU)|date=2023-12-03|access-date=2023-12-03}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.sorrisi.com/musica/sanremo/sanremo-2024-cantanti-canzoni-ospiti-conduttori-serate-giurie/|title=Sanremo 2024: i cantanti e le canzoni, gli ospiti e i conduttori. Tutto sul Festival|trans-title=Sanremo 2024: the singers and the songs, the guests and the hosts. Everything about the Festival|language=it|work=[[TV Sorrisi e Canzoni]]|date=2023-12-20|access-date=2023-12-20}}</ref>


==Discography==
==Discography==
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*2009 – [[Two Fingerz]] + [[Alessandro Vacca|Vacca]] ft. Dargen D'Amico – ''Sassi dal cavalcavia''
*2009 – [[Two Fingerz]] + [[Alessandro Vacca|Vacca]] ft. Dargen D'Amico – ''Sassi dal cavalcavia''
*2009 – [[Two Fingerz]] ft. Dargen D'Amico – ''Fiori nei cannoni''
*2009 – [[Two Fingerz]] ft. Dargen D'Amico – ''Fiori nei cannoni''
*2009 – [[Amari (gruppo musicale)|Amari]] ft. Dargen D'Amico – ''Dovresti dormire''
*2009 – [[Amari (group)|Amari]] ft. Dargen D'Amico – ''Dovresti dormire''
*2009 – [[Radio Rade]] ft. Dargen D'Amico – ''Regina Del Quartiere''
*2009 – [[Radio Rade]] ft. Dargen D'Amico – ''Regina Del Quartiere''
*2009 – Jody Bipolare ft. Dargen D'Amico – ''Musica''
*2009 – Jody Bipolare ft. Dargen D'Amico – ''Musica''
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Latest revision as of 11:31, 10 September 2024

Dargen D'Amico
Background information
Birth nameJacopo D'Amico
Also known as
  • Corvo D'Argento
  • JD
Born (1980-11-27) November 27, 1980 (age 44)
Milan, Lombardy, Italy
GenresHip hop
Occupations
  • Rapper
  • singer
  • songwriter
  • record producer
  • disc jockey
Years active1997–present

Jacopo D'Amico (born November 27, 1980), known by his stage name Dargen D'Amico (Italian pronunciation: [ˈdardʒen daˈmiːko]), is an Italian singer, rapper, songwriter, record producer and disc jockey.[1]

He started his career in 1997, as member of the rap group Sacre Scuole, with Gué Pequeno and Jake La Furia. In 2001, after releasing their first album (3 MC's al cubo), the group disbanded due to quarrels between him and Jake La Furia.[2]

After the experience with Sacre Scuole, Dargen D'Amico went on a solo career by releasing in 2006 the debut album Musica senza musicisti, published by Giada Mesi, an independent record label he founded.

In more than 15 years of career he produced a total of 10 albums, covering various themes and genres, and he collaborated with many Italian musicians, singers and rappers of various genre. He mentions Franco Battiato, Enzo Jannacci and Lucio Dalla as his biggest influences.[3]

D'Amico participated in the Sanremo Music Festival 2022[4] with "Dove si balla". He competed again competing in the festival in 2024 with the song "Onda alta".[5][6]

Discography

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Studio albums

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With Sacre Scuole

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Solo career

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With Macrobiotics

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Singles

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  • 2008 – Dargen D'Amico – "Sms alla madonna"
  • 2008 – Dargen D'Amico feat. Two Fingerz – "Ex contadino"
  • 2010 – Dargen D'Amico – "40 anni"
  • 2010 – Dargen D'Amico – "Ma dove vai (Veronica)"
  • 2010 – Dargen D'Amico feat. Two Fingerz – "In loop (La forma di un cuore)"
  • 2011 – Dargen D'Amico feat. Daniele Vit – "Odio volare"
  • 2011 – Dargen D'Amico – "Van Damme (Saddam)"

Collaborations

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  • 1997 – Chief & Corvo D'Argento & Guè Pequeno
  • 1998 – Chief & Zippo & Sacre Scuole
  • 1997 – Il Circolo – Fuori Dalla Mischia
  • 1997 – Cani da Sfida – Cani Da Sfida
  • 1998 – Chief ft Dargen D'Amico – Nient'altro che ...
  • 1999 – Dr. Macallicious (Chief) ft. Sacre Scuole – "Stato Alterato Di Coscienza"
  • 1999 – Prodigio ft. Dargen D'Amico – Mi Hanno Raccontato
  • 1999 – Prodigio ft. Dargen D'Amico – Buona La Prima
  • 2001 – Sacre Scuole – Comodi Comodi
  • 2001 – Dargen D'Amico ft Don Joe – Bug a Boo Parody
  • 2004 – Club Dogo ft. Dargen D'Amico – Tana 2000
  • 2005 – Chief ft. Dargen D'Amico – Uno, nessuno, centomila
  • 2007 – Crookers ft. Dargen D'Amico – Nchlinez
  • 2008 – Fabri Fibra ft. Dargen D'Amico e AlborosieUn'altra chance
  • 2008 – TwoFingerz ft. Dargen D'Amico e Joe FallisiOltre Il Mare
  • 2009 – Crookers ft. Dargen D'Amico e DantiGiorno'n'nite
  • 2009 – Bugo ft. Dargen D'Amico – Buone maniere (The big salt water clock REMIX)
  • 2009 – Fabri Fibra ft. Dargen D'Amico – Via vai
  • 2009 – Two Fingerz + Vacca ft. Dargen D'Amico – Sassi dal cavalcavia
  • 2009 – Two Fingerz ft. Dargen D'Amico – Fiori nei cannoni
  • 2009 – Amari ft. Dargen D'Amico – Dovresti dormire
  • 2009 – Radio Rade ft. Dargen D'Amico – Regina Del Quartiere
  • 2009 – Jody Bipolare ft. Dargen D'Amico – Musica
  • 2009 – Diplo ft. Dargen D'Amico & PhraNatale Exclusive
  • 2010 – Crookers ft. Dargen D'Amico & Fabri FibraFesta Festa
  • 2010 – Crookers ft. Dargen D'Amico, The Very Best & Marina – Birthday Bash
  • 2010 – Rischio ft. Dargen D'Amico, Lugi & DantiDose di pace
  • 2010 – Fabri Fibra ft Dargen D'Amico – Nel mio disco
  • 2010 – Fabri Fibra ft Dargen D'Amico – Insensibile
  • 2010 – Two Fingerz ft. Dargen D'Amico – Blu
  • 2010 – Two Fingerz ft. Dargen D'Amico – Nessuno Ascolta (Na nana nana)
  • 2010 – Two Fingerz ft. Dargen D'Amico & Sewit Villa – Buffo
  • 2010 – Two Fingerz ft. Dargen D'Amico – Puttana
  • 2010 – Two Fingerz ft. Dargen D'Amico – Credi Che T'Amo
  • 2010 – Two Fingerz ft. Dargen D'Amico – Automatico
  • 2010 – Two Fingerz ft. Dargen D'Amico – Erba
  • 2010 – Two Fingerz ft. Dargen D'Amico – Reverse
  • 2010 – Zoy ft. Dargen D'Amico – Colori
  • 2010 – Emiliano Pepe ft 'Dargen D'Amico – Giurami che ci sei
  • 2011 – Fog Prison (Braka, Pablo, Ide) album: Fiero Prigioniero ft. Dargen D'Amico – La trappola più antica
  • 2011 – LuckyBeard (Phra) ft. Dargen D'Amico & Dumbblonde – La cassa spinge
  • 2011 – Don Joe & Shablo ft. Reverendo + Chief + Mixup + Dargen D'Amico – Guarda Bene
  • 2011 – Marracash feat Dargen D'Amico and Rancore – L'albatro
  • 2011 – Fratelli Calafuria feat Dargen D'Amico – Disco Tropical
  • 2011 – Fabri Fibra feat Dargen D'Amico e Marracash – Tranne Te (ExtraRemix)
  • 2011 – Useless Wooden Toys feat Dargen D'Amico – Pioverà Benza
  • 2011 – 3 is a Crowd feat Dargen D'Amico and Tommaso Cerasuolo – Chiusi a Chiave
  • 2012 – Max Brigante feat Dargen D'Amico, Danti and Ensi – Allenatichefabene Remix
  • 2012 – Dargen D'Amico ft Two Fingerz – Hit Da 5 Minuti
  • 2012 – Andra Mirò ft Dargen D'amico – Senza che nulla cambi
  • 2022 - Rkomi ft Dargen D’amico - MALEDUCATA

References

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  1. ^ "Dargen D'Amico, sta arrivando davvero "Nostalgia Istantanea"?". RapBurger (in Italian). 26 April 2012. Archived from the original on 3 August 2012.
  2. ^ Sirtoli, Cristian (30 November 2020). "Dargen D'Amico: il Corvo di nessuno". airmag.it (in Italian).
  3. ^ Conti, Andrea (30 April 2013). "Dargen D'Amico e l'inno alla vita". TGcom24.mediaset.it (in Italian). Archived from the original on 3 May 2013.
  4. ^ "Sanremo 2022. Da Giovanni Truppi a Dargen D'Amico: chi sono i cantanti di Sanremo che (forse) non conosci". Radio Deejay. 6 December 2021. Retrieved 7 December 2021.
  5. ^ "Italy 2024: 'Sanremo' lineup revealed". Eurovision.tv. European Broadcasting Union (EBU). 3 December 2023. Retrieved 3 December 2023.
  6. ^ "Sanremo 2024: i cantanti e le canzoni, gli ospiti e i conduttori. Tutto sul Festival" [Sanremo 2024: the singers and the songs, the guests and the hosts. Everything about the Festival]. TV Sorrisi e Canzoni (in Italian). 20 December 2023. Retrieved 20 December 2023.