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Nathalie playing in Padua on April 15, 2011 |
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Birth name | Natalia Beatrice Giannitrapani |
Born | 16 December 1979 Rome, Italy |
Genres | Pop, pop rock |
Instruments | Vocals, piano, guitar |
Years active | 2003–present |
Labels | Sony Music |
Associated acts | Damage Done (2003-2004) |
Website | nathaliemusic.it |
Nathalie (born Natalia Beatrice Giannitrapani, 16 December 1979, in Rome), is an Italian singer and songwriter. She became famous after winning the fourth series of the Italian version of The X Factor in 2010, with her debut single "In punta di piedi" ("On tiptoes").
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Born to a Sicilian father of Tunisian origin and Belgian mother, Giannitrapani was born in Rome, Italy, she began studying music at the age of 13 and writing her first songs at the age of 15, with lyrics in Italian, English and French (also speaking Spanish). Giannitrapani songs are composed in accompaniment of a guitar and piano.
In 1998, Giannitrapani was ranked third in the Spazio Aperto music competition. After winning the 2000 under-21 category in the Festival Fuoritempo, Giannitrapani returned in 2002 and received the best song award. In the same year Giannitrapani formed her first band, made up of artists; Marco Parente, La Crus and Max Gazzè. From 2003 to 2004, Giannitrapani joined the band "Damage Done", a nu metal band, with the single "Thorns" and an album of the same name. In October 2005 Giannitrapani participated in Biella Festival, placing second, in the following year she won the Premio SIAE per Demo. In 2006, the winner of the sixth edition of MArteLive. Giannitrapani has also worked in the staging of the musicals Les Misérables and The Neverending Story.
In 2010, Giannitrapani auditioned for the fourth series of the Italian X Factor, she passed to the live shows, and placed in the 25+ category, mentored by Elio.
Reaching the final on 23 November 2010, Giannitrapani was proclaimed the winner of the show after a final public vote, securing a contract with record company Sony Music worth €300,000. Giannitrapani's debut single "In punta di piedi" was released as a digital download, on 24 November, and on CD on 30 November.
At a press conference presenting the fourth series of The X Factor, Rai 2 director Massimo Liofredi announced that the winner of the competition might advance to represent Italy in the Eurovision Song Contest 2011, rather than participate in the Sanremo Festival, like in previous years.[1][2] On 2 December 2010, it was announced that Italy would return to the Eurovision Song Contest having last participated in 1997. The "Big Four" countries that automatically qualify to the final will become the "Big Five" with Italy's return.[3] However it was announced that the Italian representative would be chosen by the Sanremo Festival like in previous years.
In 2011, Giannitrapani participated in the Sanremo Festival, participating in the "Artisti" section, coming joint seventh.
Year | Name | Charts | |
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SWI |
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2010 | In punta di piedi
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13 | — |
2011 | Vivo Sospesa (Album)
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6 | 84 |
Year | Title | Peak position | Certification | Album |
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ITA | ||||
2010 | In punta di piedi | 1 | Gold | In punta di piedi |
2011 | Vivo sospesa | 7 | — | Vivo sospesa |
Sogno freddo | — | — | ||
Mucchi di gente | — | — |
Non-charting singles releases:
Year | Award | Category | Work | Result |
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2006 | SIAE Award | Best Demo | Herself | Won |
MArteLive Award | Best song | L'alba | Won | |
2010 | X Factor | Talent Show | Herself | Won |
X Factor's Critics Award | Critics Award | Herself | Won | |
Gold certification | - | In punta di piedi (single) | Won | |
2011 | TRL Awards | Best Talent Show Artist | Herself | Nominated |
Preceded by Marco Mengoni |
X Factor (Italy) Winner 2010 |
Succeeded by Incumbent |