Filippo Neviani, also known as
Nek (born January 6, 1972, Sassuolo, Italy), is a popular contemporary Italian singer-songwriter. Some of his hits include
Laura Non C'È (in Spanish:
Laura No Está), which became a major hit in Europe and Latin America in 1997, being one of the most listened songs of that year, and
Almeno Stavolta. Nek records and performs in both Italian and Spanish.
Career
1972–1991: Early life
Filippo Neviani was born in Sassuolo (Modena) in 1972. He began playing drums and guitar at nine years of age. In the second half of the 1980s he began searching for a well-defined expressive identity: he started playing in small clubs with his band "Winchester", and subsequently enjoyed budding notoriety in the Bologna province with soft-rock band "White Lady". In 1991 he came second at the Castrocaro Song Festival, which at the time represented a major promotional opportunity for emerging artists.
1992–1996: The Beginnings of Nek
His stage name Nek dates back to 1992, when his first album was released with that same title
Nek. Despite being a newcomer to the music business, Filippo immediately displays considerable artistic talent and great sensitivity in choosing the subject matter of his songs: in 1993 he came third in the New Talents Section of the Sanremo Festival, with the song
In Te, that dealt with the controversial issue of abortion (inspired by a musician friend's true experience), and first revealed the unending love for life which still characterises his work.
In Te was also the title of Nek's second album, which included a version of his song
Figli Di Chi, also entered in the Sanremo Festival 1993 and performed by Mietta.
In the summer of 1994 he released
Calore Umano, his third album, and came second at the Festival Italiano, hosted by Mike Bongiorno, with the song
Angeli Nel Ghetto. Also in 1994 he received his first major acknowledgement, together with Giorgia: the European Award as best young Italian pop artist. Nek subsequently made important progress along the path of maturing as an artist: over the following years, spent recording demos, his vocal talent came into its own and impressed an indelible mark on his new songs, which began to feature a markedly international sound and straightforward lyrics about everyday life, inspired by personal experiences or stories by which Filippo was in some way touched.
1997–1999: Lei, Gli Amici E Tutto Il Resto, In Due and great success in Italy, Europe and Latin America
After having signed a recording contract with WEA, which has remained his label to date (now Warner Music), in 1997 he took part in the Sanremo Festival, in the "Star" category, with a song that was destined to become a massive hit:
Laura Non C'È sparked enthusiasm right from the first performance, and although it failed to win the Festival, it became that year's edition's greatest hit. The huge success of
Laura Non C'È boosted sales of the album
Lei, Gli Amici E Tutto Il Resto, which went 6 times platinum, selling over 600,000 copies in Italy alone. That same year Nek also took part in the Festivalbar with the song
Sei Grande, and debuted on the European market, garnering positive reviews in Spain, Portugal, France, Germany, Switzerland, Austria, Sweden, Belgium and Finland. The public's reaction was also sensational, and
Lei, Gli Amici E Tutto Il Resto went on to sell two million copies worldwide. Nek's confirmation as a major international artist arrived when the album was published throughout Latin America, including Brazil, Peru, and Colombia, and soon reached gold status in Argentina and Mexico in its Spanish version.
Nek's fifth album
In Due was released in June 1998, simultaneously in Europe, Latin America and Japan. The single
Se Io Non Avessi Te immediately topped the sales charts and ranked high in all the major radio play charts for over four months. In the meantime, Nek also consolidated his success in Europe: on July 9, 1998 he received the IFPI award in Brussels for having sold more than a million copies of his previous CD,
Lei, Gli Amici E Tutto Il Resto, in Europe. Audiences also rewarded
In Due, which went three times platinum in Italy, platinum in Spain, and gold in Austria, Switzerland and Argentina. In Germany, Austria and Switzerland, Nek reached the top 20 with two albums simultaneously:
Lei, Gli Amici E Tutto Il Resto and
In Due. In the first half of 1999 he toured Italy, Europe and Latina America, enjoying great success wherever he performed.
2000–2001: La Vita È and world success
His sixth album
La Vita È was released worldwide on June 2, 2000, and stood out for Nek's brilliant artistic choices, the quality of the musical project, and the disarming effectiveness of the compositions. Rather than seeking a revolution, Nek was looking to perfect the mission of every artist: reaching people's hearts with beautiful songs and positive messages.
2002: Le Cose Da Difendere
Two years later, on May 24, 2002, his seventh album
Le Cose Da Difendere was released, once again worldwide, 10 new songs that revealed to what extent Nek had matured as a songwriter, also thanks to his new manager Alfredo Cerruti, who produced the album alongside Dado Parisini (the team behind Laura Pausini's success).
2003–2004: Ten years of Nek and greatest hits
On October 10, 2003, his first greatest hits compilation was released, in both the Italian and Spanish versions:
L'Anno Zero crowned an immensely successful ten years by offering hits taken from the seven previous albums, plus two unreleased tracks,
Almeno Stavolta and
L'Anno Zero. The album sold over 250,000 copies in Italy alone, and soared to the top of the charts, where it stayed for 27 weeks, of which 13 in the Top Ten.
2005: Una Parte Di Me and grand comeback
His eighth album of originals,
Una Parte Di Me, was released on May 13, 2005, produced once again by Cerruti and Parisini, and available around the world in both the Italian and Spanish version. The single
Lascia Che Io Sia... is a gripping pop-rock song which highlights the maturity reached by Nek with his latest productions, in terms of both song-writing and recording. The year 2005 was very rewarding for Nek, who won that year's edition of Festivalbar 2005 with
Lascia Che Io Sia..., the single which ranked high in radio play charts for 20 weeks, and was one of Italy's Top Ten selling singles for one year. The two following singles,
Contromano and
L'Inquietudine, also climbed the charts, and the album
Una Parte Di Me sold over 200,000 copies, staying in the Top Fifty for over 50 weeks. In November 2005, the arena tour to promote the new album debuted at the Milan Forum with a sold out show, and went on to match the same achievement in every major Italian city.
2006–2007: Nella Stanza 26
In November 2006 Nek released his ninth album
Nella Stanza 26 (in Spanish:
En El Cuarto 26) which soon climbed Italy’s Top Ten Charts.
In July 2007 he received the prestigious "Premio Lunezia" for "Poetry in Music". This Italian award is given to the most successful and appreciated singer-songwriter.
In the summer 2007 Nek recorded the duet of
Para Ti Seria with Rachel, the singer of the famous Spanish band "El Sueno De Morfeo". The duet was included in the re-edition of
En El Cuarto 26 and the single reached #1 in the Spanish download charts (more than 250,000 downloads), holding this position for several weeks.
2008–present: Un'Altra Direzione
In 2008 he recorded a the duet of
Walking Away with Craig David, which was included in the Greatest Hits of the British artist.
On January 30, 2009 Nek released
Un'Altra Direzione. His tenth album which contains 12 new originals plus
Walking Away (Duet With Craig David) and it's preceded by the single
La Voglia Che Non Vorrei on radio from January 9, 2009.
Nek has written "Fino all'anima", the first single released from "Silvia Olari", Silvia Olari's first homonymous album.
Discography
Albums
Italian albums
Studio albums
Compilation albums
Spanish albums
Studio albums
Compilation albums
Singles
Italian singles
- 1993 In Te
- 1993 Uomo Con Te
- 1994 Angeli Nel Ghetto
- 1994 Cuori In Tempesta
- 1994 Calore Umano
- 1997 Dimmi Cos'È
- 1997 Tu Sei, Tu Sai
- 1997 Vivere Senza Te
- 1997 Laura Non C'È
- 1997 Sei Grande
- 1998 Se Io Non Avessi Te
- 1998 Sto Con Te
- 1998 Se Una Regola C'È
- 1998 Con Un Ma E Con Un Se
- 2000 Ci Sei Tu
- 2000 Sul Treno
- 2000 La Vita È
- 2002 Sei Solo Tu (Featuring Laura Pausini)
- 2002 Parliamo Al Singolare
- 2002 Cielo E Terra
- 2002 Tutto Di Te
- 2003 Almeno Stavolta
- 2003 L'Anno Zero
- 2005 Lascia Che Io Sia...
- 2005 Contromano
- 2006 L'Inquietudine
- 2006 Instabile
- 2007 Notte Di Febbraio
- 2007 Nella Stanza 26
- 2008 Walking Away (Craig David Featuring Nek)
- 2009 La Voglia Che Non Vorrei
- 2009 Se Non Ami
Spanish singles
- 1997 Laura No Está
- 2000 La Vida Es
- 2002 Tan Solo Tú (Featuring Laura Pausini)
- 2002 Hablemos En Pasado
- 2002 Cielo Y Tierra
- 2004 Al Menos Ahora
- 2004 El Año Cero
- 2005 A Contramano
- 2005 Para Ti Sería...
- 2006 La Inquietud
- 2007 En El Cuarto 26
References
External links
1972 birthsLiving peopleItalian male singersItalian-language singersSpanish-language singersPeople from the Province of Modena
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