Emma Marrone

Emma Marrone
During a meeting with international press in Copenhagen (2014)
Background information
Birth name Emmanuela Marrone
Also known as Emma
Born (1984-05-25) 25 May 1984
Florence, Italy
Origin Aradeo, Italy
Genres Pop[1][2]
Pop rock[3][4]
Occupation(s) Singer
Instruments Vocals
Acoustic guitar[5][6][7]
Classical guitar[8]
Years active 2003–present
Labels Universal Music
(2003–2006)
Dracma Records
(2007–2009)
Universal Music
(2010–present)
Associated acts Karadreon
(1993–2009)
Lucky Star
(2003–2006)
M.j.u.r.
(2007–2009)
Anonimo Soul
(2007–2009)
H2O
(2009)
Website Official website

Emmanuela Marrone, also known as Emma or Emma Marrone (pronounced [ˈɛmma marˈroːne]; born 25 May 1984, in Florence, Italy) is an Italian pop singer.

After working with several bands, she won the Italian talent show Amici di Maria De Filippi in March 2010, and signed a contract with record label Universal Music. On 18 February 2012, she won first place at the annual televised Sanremo Music Festival 2012 with her song "Non è l'inferno". She has recorded one EP, four albums and 15 singles, and has received two Multiplatinum, 14 Platinum discs and two Gold discs.[9][10][11][12][13][14][15] So far she has sold more than 1,200,000 singles and discs.

Since 2012, she has publicly performed on the guitar.[16]

In 2013 and 2015, Marrone was selected as the artistic director of one of the teams in Amici di Maria De Filippi.

She represented Italy in the Eurovision Song Contest 2014 in Copenhagen, Denmark with the song "La mia città", and finished 21st.

Biography

Early life and musical beginnings: KaRadreon and H2O

Born in Florence, she spent her early childhood in Sesto Fiorentino. At the age of four, she moved with her family to Aradeo in the province of Lecce, from where her parents originally came.[17] She acquired her passion for music from her father Rosario, who was a guitarist in a band from Aradeo called "Karadreon", which was formed when Marrone was about 10 years old, and which performed in festivals and clubs. She was in a band called H2O (always the Father).[18][19] She graduated from classical high school, writing a thesis on music.[20] She worked in a warehouse and was a saleswoman for three years.[21][22]

TV experience on Superstar Tour and performing with Lucky Star, Mjur and Anonimo Soul

Marrone started her professional musical career in 2003, when she took part in the second Italian edition of Popstars (later renamed Superstar Tour); she won the talent show, and along with Laura Pisu and Colomba Pane formed Lucky Star. The group released a successful single in 2003 called "Stile", on the Universal label. In 2006 the group recorded the soundtrack of the cartoon W.I.T.C.H. and released a dance-pop album, called LS3.[23][24] The band then broke up.

In 2007, she formed another alternative rock group, M.J.U.R. (which stands for "Mad Jesters Until Rave").[25][26] The group won a contract with Dracma Records, recorded an album between August and September 2007, and released the album Mjur in January 2008, with ten tracks written and composed by its members.

Between 2007 and 2009, she was in the band Anonimo Soul with her uncle Emidio Marrone, performing soul and funk.[27][28] Until 2009 she also played with H20, a band in which her father Rosario Marrone was a member.

Amici, first solo record Oltre and rise to success

In 2009, she took part in another talent show for Canale 5, Amici di Maria De Filippi, and won this competition.

In March 2010, through Universal Music she released her first EP, Oltre, which was very successful in Italy, peaking at number one for two weeks on the Italian Albums Chart.[29] In the same month, her first single was released, "Calore", which peaked at number one for two weeks and was certified platinum digital.[30]

The EP was certified triple platinum for its sales in Italy and was the second best-selling album of 2010 in Italy.[31][32] In Switzerland it peaked at number 85.[33]

On 28 May 2010, she took part in the Wind Music Awards, and was awarded the prize for the multiplatinum CD EP Oltre by her idol Gianna Nannini.[34]

In June, she began her first summer-long tour: the Ahi ce sta passu tour. She toured throughout Italy with her band. In the same month, she also took part in the Amici Tour 2010 with all the contestants of the talent show. In July 2010, the second single from Oltre was released: "Un Sogno A Costo Zero". After the tour, she released the video for the third single "Sembra Strano".

In the summer of 2010, Marrone received the award for Best Female Vocalist of the Year 2010 at the Venice Music Awards.[35]

Second solo record, A me piace così, and second place in the Sanremo Music Festival 2011

On 24 September 2010, a new single called "Con le nuvole" was released. On 19 October her second solo record was released, also through Universal, A me piace così, which debuted at #2 on the Federation of the Italian Music Industry,[36] while in Switzerland peaked at number 50.[37] Also on 19 November the second single from the album, "Cullami", was released.

On 30 November 2010, a special edition of the album was released which included both the albums (Oltre and A me piace così) with two new songs: "L'Amore Che Ho" (written by Neffa) and "(Sittin' On) The Dock of the Bay" (duet with Craig David).

Marrone participated in the Sanremo Music Festival 2011 with the group Modà with the song "Arriverà", finishing in second place, behind Roberto Vecchioni.[38] In conjunction with the participation of the singer in the Sanremo Music Festival 2011, the Sanremo Edition album with a new cover, the song of Sanremo, "Arriverà", plus two new songs, "Io son per te l'amore" and "Per sempre", was released.[39]

Also in February 2011 she was nominated for the TRL Awards 2011 in the category Best Talent Show Artist. The track "Arriverà" débuted, reaching the top position in the Italian Top Digital Downloads list. A month later, on 15 April 2011, the new single "Io son per te l'amore" began receiving radio airplay.

Marrone, in the spring of 2011, opened the only Italian date of Taylor Swift's tour.[40]

On 29 May 2011, she opened the final of the Italian Cup 2010–2011 to Stadio Olimpico of Rome, singing the Italian national anthem.[41]

In the summer of 2011 A me piace cosi Tour 2011 (her second tour), began.[42] In the same period she opened two concerts Vasco Rossi e and three concerts of Gianna Nannini. Also in the summer of 2011 she was awarded the Wind Music Awards 2011 for sales of A me piace cosi and sales of the digital single in collaboration with Modà, "Arriverà".

In July 2011 Marrone participated in a festival dedicated to Italian singer Giorgio Gaber, singing two songs, "Io non mi sento italiano" and "La libertà".

In September 2011, the album A me piace cosi was certified double platinum,[43] while "Arriverà" went multiplatinum digital.[11]

Sarò libera and victory at the Sanremo Music Festival 2012

Marrone in concert in Florence in 2012 with her guitar, Gretsch White Falcon

On 20 September 2011, she released her third solo record, Sarò libera, driven by the single by the same name released on 2 September 2011.[44] The song has been certified digital gold,[45] while the album went straight to number one in the Federation of the Italian Music Industry, and was officially certified double platinum.[10] On 28 October 2011, the second single, "Tra Passione e lacrime", was released.

In January 2012 Marrone contributed to the making of the film Benvenuti al Nord; at the end of the movie and in the credits she has a cameo appearance singing "Nel blu dipinto di blu".[46]

On 15 January 2012, she announced her participation in the Sanremo Music Festival 2012 with the song "Non è l'inferno", and for the occasion released the Sarò Libera Sanremo edition. On the third night of the festival Marrone sang a duet with Gary Go in "If Paradise Is Half as Nice", and the fourth evening, with Alessandra Amoroso in "Non è l'inferno". On 19 February 2012, she was proclaimed the winner of the 62nd Sanremo Music Festival.[47]

The song "Non è l'inferno" went straight to number one in the Top Digital Download Italian charts, and was then certified multiplatinum. The single "Switzerland" reached the 19th position, remaining for three consecutive weeks in the Swiss Music Charts.[48][49] The album Sarò Libera only reached 43rd in the Swiss Music Charts with the Sarò Libera Sanremo edition with eight weeks at that ranking.[50][51]

In February 2012 Marrone was nominated for a Kids' Choice Award 2012 in the category Best Italian singer.

On 31 March 2012, Marrone made a comeback on the talent show Amici di Maria De Filippi, returning to race in the category "BIG",[52] which was won by Alessandra Amoroso. On this occasion Alessandra Amoroso announced an intention to split the prize, consisting of a free concert at Arena di Verona which was subsequently held on 5 September 2012, with Marrone.[53] The show released the song that Marrone wrote to Antonino, titled "Resta ancora un pò", a song that reached the 6th position of the Top Digital Download Italian chart.[54]

Also during this period she received two nominations at the TRL Awards 2012 in the categories Best Fan and Italians Do It Better, winning the latter.[55]

On 27 April 2012, she published "Cercavo Amore", the fourth single from her album Sarò libera.[56] The single stayed for two weeks at the top in the Top Digital Download Italian chart[57] and was later certified platinum; it debuted in Switzerland in the Swiss Music Charts at the 68th position.[58]

In 10 July 2012 the official remix of "Cercavo amore" by Alex Gaudino and Jason Rooney and containing two songs was released. "Cercavo amore" was chosen for Just Dance 4 (the only Italian song present).[59]

On 2 July 2012, Marrone went to Rai 1 at the Wind Music Awards 2012 and was credited for sales of Sarò libera. During the evening, in addition to singing the single "Cercavo amore", Marrone sang a duet with Pino Daniele to the tune of "Io per lei" and "Quando".[60]

Il Concerto del vincitore – Tezenis Live with Alessandra Amoroso was held on 5 September at Arena di Verona, after which she was sent to Canale 5 on 6 September.[61]

In the month of July she began her third tour, called Sarò libera.[62] It sold more than 160,000 tickets (excluding stages with free admission)[63] and sold out almost every concert.[64][65] On 17 September 2012 the fifth single from Sarò libera was released, "Maledetto quel giorno".[66]

On 8 October 2012, Marrone gave a concert at the Koko Club in London for Puglia Sounds in London, promoting music from the region of Apulia.[67][68][69]

On 6 November 2012, the track list of the triple disc Per Gaber... io ci sono, a tribute to Giorgio Gaber, was announced, with Marrone singing the song "Freedom".[70] On 11 November on the site of Corriere della Sera, a preview of the music video of the song "Non sono solo te", included on Sarò libera, of which Marrone was both producer and screenwriter, was released.[71][72]

2013: third studio album Schiena

In February 2013, for the second consecutive year, Marrone received a nomination for the Kids' Choice Award 2013 in the category Best Italian Singer.[73]

On 15 February, on the fourth evening of Sanremo Music Festival 2013, dedicated to Sanremo Story, Marrone sang a duet with Annalisa in "Per Elisa" by Alice.[74]

On 16 February, Marrone was chosen as artistic director of a team of Amici di Maria De Filippi, going to the match against the team of Miguel Bosé.[75]

On 9 April 2013, Universal Music released her third solo studio album, called Schiena.[76][77] It reached number one on the official Italian album chart,[78] and was certified platinum.[79]

2014: Eurovision Song Contest 2014

On 21 January 2014, it was announced by RAI that Marrone would represent Italy in the Eurovision Song Contest 2014 in Copenhagen, Denmark,[80] and that she would perform "La mia città".[81] Marrone finished 21st.

Vocal and interpretative skills

Marrone is a pop and rock musician, with a powerful voice,[82] which is hoarse and raspy.[83][84] Immersed in music as a child, she identifies Gianna Nannini as her artistic reference point;[85][86] among her other artistic reference points are Mina and Loredana Bertè.[87] Her timbre biting was noted by critic Mario Luzzatto Fegiz.[88]

The pianist Nazzareno Carusi called out her particular style and wild beauty and her instinctive singing, but suggested she study singing technique so as not to strain her voice.[89]

The singer Roberto Vecchioni worked with Marrone on her interpretive skills, calling her one of the best singers of the moment.[90]

Philanthropy

From the beginning of her career Marrone has taken part in several initiatives of solidarity, social commitment and charity. In February 2011 she participated in the exhibition Se non ora quando,[91] a movement of protest in support of the rights of women;[92] she participated in the same movement in 2012.[93] In several interviews the singer has said she has always participated, since she was very young, in various social events and worked for social services.[94]

In a March 2011 interview with Gioia,[95] Marrone revealed that in 2009 on the eve of a promotional mini-tour with Mjur, she discovered she had uterine cancer. After a seven-hour emergency surgery in Rome, the tumor was removed and her womb was saved. She then launched a campaign to raise awareness of cancer prevention among young people.[96] From May 2011 Emma offered a testimonial to AIRC (Italian Association for Cancer Research) to help cancer research.[97] Also in 2011 she loaned her image to a campaign dedicated to the prevention of cancer, ANT (National Association of Cancer), ONLUS, which operates free-home health care for those suffering from cancer.[98]

In September 2011, she participated in the inauguration of the Tutti a scuola, broadcast on RAI 1, which was attended, among others, by the President of the Italian Republic Giorgio Napolitano and Francesco Profumo of the Ministry of Education, University and Research.[99] Subsequently, she participated in the concert O'Scià – IX edition, an event born to create awareness of the problem of illegal immigration that for years afflicted the island of Sicily. In the A me piace così Tour, the singer, on the occasion of the referendums of 2011, declared her opposition to nuclear power in Italy, creating a shirt with personally written "Stop Nuclear".[100][101]

In 2012 Marrone joined the fashion footwear brand Ishikawa. 300 pieces were created, on which the singer personally worked. The proceeds were donated in full to the Association Onus Peter Pan, to help sick children.[102] On 27 May 2012, she participated in the Dream on show, a show organized by the Department for Drug Policy, Minister for International Cooperation and Integration Office of the Prime Minister, to deliver a message against all drugs.[103] On 11 July 2012, she participated in the concert SLAncio di vita, against the SLA, aimed at funding research on amyotrophic lateral sclerosis.[104] In the summer of 2012 she worked with the Civil Protection of Misericordia, donating the entire proceeds of her concert to Lastra a Signa of 21 July, for the purchase of a multi-purpose machine.[105]

Personal life

Marrone was born in Florence, graduated in Aradeo, and now lives in Frascati (near Rome).[106]

At the end of 2009 she began a relationship with Amici di Maria De Filippi dancer Stefano De Martino. Following a brief separation caused by his affair with Giulia Pauselli, another talent show dancer,[107] De Martino announced in March 2011 that he and Marrone were back together. In April 2012, they broke definitively after De Martino had a second affair had with showgirl Belen Rodriguez.[107]

Discography

Marrone in concert in Bologna in 2012 to PalaDozza with the Sarò libera Tour

Albums

List of albums, with selected chart positions and certifications
Title Album details Peak chart positions Certifications
ITA
[108]
SWI
[109]
A me piace così 250
Sarò libera
  • Released: 20 September 2011
  • Label: Universal Music
  • Formats: CD, digital download
143
Schiena
  • Released: 9 April 2013
  • Label: Universal Music
  • Formats: CD, digital download
125
Adesso
  • Released: 27 November 2015
  • Label: Universal Music
  • Formats: CD, digital download
223
Essere qui
  • Released: 26 January 2018
  • Label: Universal Music
  • Formats: CD, digital download
2
[111]
16

EPs

List of EPs, with selected chart positions and certifications
Title Album details Peak chart positions Certifications
ITA
[108]
SWI
[109]
Oltre
  • Released: 16 March 2010
  • Label: Universal Music
  • Formats: CD, digital download
185

Singles

Year Song Peak positions Certified[112] Album of origin
 Italy
[113]
AUT
[114]
SWI
[115]
2010 Calore 164
  • ITA: Platinum
Oltre
Un sogno a costo zero
Sembra strano
Con le nuvole 16 A me piace così
Cullami 23
2011 Arriverà (with the Modà) 1
  • ITA: Platinum (2)
Io son per te l'amore 28
Sarò libera 4
  • ITA: Gold
Sarò libera
Tra passione e lacrime 42
2012 Non è l'inferno 119
  • ITA: Platinum (2)
Cercavo amore 168
  • ITA: Platinum
Maledetto quel giorno 34
2013 Amami 3
  • ITA: Platinum
Schiena
Dimentico tutto 12
  • ITA: Platinum
L'amore non mi basta 11
  • ITA: Platinum
2014 Trattengo il fiato 36
  • ITA: Gold
La mia città 2471
  • ITA: Gold
Resta ancora un po' 16
  • ITA: Gold
E Live
2015 Occhi profondi 13
  • ITA: Platinum
Adesso
Arriverà l'amore 5
  • ITA: Platinum
2016 Io di te non ho paura 65
  • ITA: Gold
Il paradiso non esiste
  • ITA: Gold
Quando le canzoni finiranno
2018 L'isola 7 Essere qui
Effetto domino
Mi parli piano 46
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Music videos

YearTitleDirectorAlbum
2003Stile (as a member of Lucky Star) Gaetano MorbioliNon-album single
2010CaloreOltre
Un sogno a costo zeroRoberto Saku Cinardi
Sembra strano
Con le nuvoleRoberto Saku CinardiA me piace così
CullamiGaetano Morbioli
2011ArriveràA me piace così
(Sanremo Edition)
Io son per te l'amoreMarco Salom
Sarò liberaSarò libera
Tra passione e lacrime
2012Non è l'infernoSarò libera
(Sanremo Edition)
Cercavo amore
Maledetto quel giorno
2013AmamiLudovico Galletti & Sami SchinaiaSchiena
Dimentico tuttoLuca Tartaglia
L'amore non mi basta
2014Trattengo il fiatoMarco Salom
La mia cittàLeandro Emede & Nicolò CerioniSchiena vs Schiena

Other charted songs

Anno Titolo Peak positions Certified
ITA
2010 Meravigliosa 9[116] Oltre
2012 Bella senz'anima 19[117] /
2013 Schiena 48[118] Schiena
2015 Adesso (ti voglio bene) 66[119] Adesso

Other albums

YearTitleMain act
2006LS3Lucky Star
2008MJURM.J.U.R.

Other singles

YearTitleMain act
2003StileLucky Star

Tour

2010
2011
2012
2013
  • Schiena Tour
2014
  • Emma Limited Edition
2014
  • EMMA 3.0
2016
  • Adesso Tour

Band

Marrone, who also played the guitar during her Schiena Tour, is accompanied in her concerts by her official band, formed in 2013. The current lineup is as follows:

  • Sladü: electric guitars and acoustic guitars (from Schiena Tour)
  • Fabrizio Ferraguzzo: electric guitars and acoustic guitars (from Schiena Tour)
  • Roberto Cardelli: keyboard (from Schiena Tour)
  • Mylious Johnson: drums (from Schiena Tour)
  • Matteo Bassi: electric bass (from Schiena Tour)
  • Arianna Mereu: vocalist (from Sarò libera Tour)

* We therefore exclude the formation of instrumental and vocal membership of the previous band of which she was a member: Karadreon, Lucky Star, M.j.u.r, Anonimo Soul and H2O.

Author and songwriter for other singers

Collaborations authorship and / or compositions are listed in parentheses in the title.

Year Title Artist Album
2012 Resta ancora un po'
(text: Emma Marrone; music: Emma Marrone and Pino Perris)
Antonino Libera quest'anima
2016 Amore Avrai
(text and music: Emma Marrone, Luca Mattioni, Mario Cianchi.
Elodie Un’altra
2017 Tutta colpa mia
(text and music: Emma Marrone, Oscar Angiuli, Francesco Cianciola, Giovanni Pollex
Elodie Tutta colpa mia
2017 Fine
(text and music: Emma Marrone, Paolo Barillari, Emma Rohan, Jez Ashurst e Mark Bates
Elodie Tutta colpa mia
2017 Verrà da sé
(text and music: Emma Marrone, Luca Mattioni, Mario Cianchi
Elodie Tutta colpa mia

Filmography

Producer and screenwriter

  • 2012 – Non sono solo te (music video directed by Gianluca Montesano)

Awards

  • 2003 – Vincitrice del talent show Superstar Tour[120] (premio contratto con la Universal e un posto nella band Lucky Star formata dalle tre prime classificate)
  • 2010 – Vincitrice della categoria canto della nona edizione di Amici di Maria De Filippi[121]
  • 2010 – Wind Music Award come Premio CD Multiplatino per l'EP Oltre
  • 2010 – Venice Music Award come Miglior voce femminile[122]
  • 2011 – Wind Music Awards come Premio CD Platino per l'album A me piace così
  • 2011 – Wind Music Awards come Premio Digital Songs Platino per il singolo Arriverà[123]
  • 2012 – Vincitrice della Sessantaduesima edizione del Festival di Sanremo - Categoria Artisti con il brano Non è l'inferno[124]
  • 2012 – Targa nella Strada del Festival di Sanremo in Via Matteotti a Sanremo, per il brano Non è l'inferno
  • 2012 – TRL Awards come Italian Do It Better ai TRL Awards 2012[125]
  • 2012 – Wind Music Award come Premio CD Platino per l'album Sarò libera[126]
  • 2012 – Disco Norba al Battiti Live 2012[127]
  • 2012 – Sanremo Hit Award Download ai Sanremo Hit Award con i Modà per Arriverà[128]
  • 2013 – Wind Music Awards come Premio CD Oro per l'album Schiena
  • 2013 – Wind Music Awards come Premio Digital Songs Platino per il singolo Amami
  • 2013 – MTV Italia Awards 2013 come Wonder Woman
  • 2013 – Rockol Awards 2013 come Miglior album italiano per Schiena[129]
  • 2013 – Rockol Awards 2013 come Miglior video italiano per Amami[129]
  • 2013 – Rockol Awards 2013 come Miglior Concerto/Festival/Tour italiano[129]
  • 2014 – Music Awards 2014 come Premio CD Multiplatino per l'album Schiena
  • 2014 – Cavalchina Awards 2014
  • 2014 – Summer Festival 2014 come Premio di puntata - Canzone dell'estate con La mia città (1ª puntata)
  • 2015 – Citazione nel Dizionario del pop-rock Zanichelli[130]
  • 2015 – Premio Regia Televisiva come Miglior Programma TV con il programma televisivo Amici di Maria De Filippi
  • 2015 – Premio Regia Televisiva come Miglior Programma TV con il programma televisivo Festival di Sanremo 2015
  • 2015 – Wind Music Awards come Premio CD Oro per l'album E live
  • 2015 – Latin Music Italian Awards 2015 come Best International Female Video of the Year per Occhi profondi
  • 2016 – Wind Music Awards come Premio CD platino per l'album Adesso
  • 2016 – Wind Music Awards come Premio Singolo platino per il singolo Occhi profondi
  • 2016 – MTV Italia Awards 2016 come Best Italian Female
  • 2016 – Premio Regia Televisiva come Top10 con Amici di Maria De Filippi
  • 2016 – Bama Music Awards 2016 come Best Female Act
  • 2016 – Latin Music Italian Awards 2016 come Best International Female Artist of the Year
  • 2017 – Coca Cola Onstage Awards come Migliore artista femminile
  • 2017 – TIM MTV Awards 2017 come Best Italian Female
  • 2017 – Wind Music Awards come Premio Tour Platino per il live Adesso tour
  • 2017 – Wind Music Awards come Premio Arena per il concerto contro la violenza sulle donne.
  • 2018 – Wind Music Awards come Premio CD Oro per l’album Essere qui.

Other activities

Testimonial
2010

  • Fix Design (clothing and jewelry)[131]
  • Fili e Grani (jewelry)[132]

2011

  • AIRC (Italian Association for Cancer Research-2011 – ongoing)[133]
  • ANT (National Association of Cancer-2011 – ongoing)[134]

2012

  • Ishikawa (footwear)[135]
  • Tezenis (clothing)[136]
  • Vogue Eyewear (sunglasses)

Commercials
2010

2012

Designer
2011

2012

  • 300 pieces of the Limited Edition Celebrity Soledad footwear Ishikawa (made for charity with the fashion brand)
  • Meshes of its merchandising implemented in conjunction with a friend[141][142]

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  121. Sanremo Hit Award 2012
  122. 1 2 3 Rockol Awards 2013 - I Vincitori Archived 2014-01-19 at the Wayback Machine.
  123. Musica: il dizionario Zanichelli incorona Ligabue re del rock Archived 2015-01-28 at the Wayback Machine.
  124. Emma testimonial of 'Fix Design'
  125. Emma testimonial of 'Fili e grani'
  126. Emma testimonial for 'AIRC(Italian Association for Cancer Research)'
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  128. Emma testimonial of 'Ishikawa' for 'Peter Pan Onlus
  129. Emma testimonial of 'Tezenis'
  130. 'Calore' in Top of the spot 2010 vol.2
  131. Emma Marrone sponsors of TicToc Samsung
  132. Song advertising Hyundai i10 Sound Edition
  133. Spot Hyundai i20 Sound Edition with 'Maledetto quel giorno'
  134. Emma realizes the shirts of their merchandising Archived 26 January 2013 at the Wayback Machine.
  135. Emma Shop

Awards and achievements
Preceded by
Alessandra Amoroso
Amici di Maria De Filippi
Winner

2010
Succeeded by
Denny Lodi
Preceded by
Roberto Vecchioni
Sanremo Music Festival
Winner

2012
Succeeded by
Marco Mengoni
Preceded by
Marco Mengoni
with "L'essenziale"
Italy in the Eurovision Song Contest
2014
Succeeded by
Il Volo
with "Grande amore"
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