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Who is Lucio Corsi?
Lucio Corsi is a 31-year-old Italian singer-songwriter and musician from Grosseto, Tuscany. He was born on October 15, 1993. His parents, who own a restaurant, have a background in art, his mother being a painter who designed the covers of his albums.
Early Life and Career
Lucio began his music career in 2014, releasing his debut EP, which included five tracks. He opened for the band Stadio and later released his first album, which received critical acclaim. He collaborates with other artists, including Margherita Vicario, Dimartino, and enters the competition of the festival Multicultura and participates in the cast of the TV show "L'assedio" (The Siege) in 2020.
Personal Life
Very little is known about Lucio's personal life, as he has not publicly spoken about his relationships or family. He is reported to be single and has no children.
Social Media and Online Presence
Lucio is active on Instagram, where he shares updates about his concerts and music releases. He also has accounts on Facebook, Twitter, and TikTok, where his music can be found.
Music and Discography
Lucio has released a collection called "Altalena Boy/Vetulonia Dakar" and three albums: "Bestiario musicale" (2017), "Cosa faremo da grandi?" (2020), and "La gente che sogna" (2023). Some of his most popular songs include "Freccia bianca," "Tu sei mattino," and "Cosa faremo da grandi?" In an interview with Rolling Stone, he explained the meaning behind his song "Cosa faremo da grandi?" which was inspired by a winter evening on the beach where he and a friend built sandcastles and then threw them into the sea.
TV Appearances and Collaborations
Lucio has appeared on the TV show "Vita da Carlo" (Life of Carlo) in 2021 and has collaborated with other artists, including Topo Gigio, with whom he duetted on the song "Nel blu dipinto di blu" at Sanremo 2025.
Lucio Corsi will participate in the Sanremo 2025 festival with his song "Volevo essere un duro" (I wanted to be a tough one). He is one of the many artists who will perform on the Ariston stage, alongside other well-known Italian artists, including Achille Lauro, Bresh, and Elodie. The festival will be a celebration of Italian music, with many artists performing on the Ariston stage.