Italian singer, screenwriter and music video director (1982-)
Noemi is an Italian singer, screenwriter, and music video director born in 1982 who has worked across multiple creative fields in entertainment. She is notable for her multifaceted career spanning music performance, film and television writing, and visual direction.
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Noemi (born Veronica Scopelliti, January 25, 1982 in Rome) is an Italian singer. She rose to fame after her participation in the second season of the Italian talent show X-Factor in 2009 and the Italian music festival "Sanremo" in 2010. For the German Trance / Club / Electro funk artist, she is scrobbled as Noémi. <a href="https://www.last.fm/music/Noemi">Read more on Last.fm</a>
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Veronica Scopelliti ( Italian: [veˈrɔːnika skopelˈliːti]; born 25 January 1982), known professionally as Noemi (Italian: [noˈɛːmi]), is an Italian singer-songwriter. Since rising in fame after competing in the second season of Italian talent show X Factor in 2009, she has released seventh studio albums, promoted by commercially successful songs such as "Briciole", "Vuoto a perdere", "Per tutta la vita", and her Sanremo Music Festival–competing singles "Sono solo parole", "Glicine", "Ti amo non lo so dire", "Se t'innamori muori".
She collaborated with several artists, including with Fiorella Mannoia on Italian chart topper song "L'amore si odia", with Fedez on "L'amore eternit", and on "Makumba" and "Hula-hoop" with Carl Brave. Noemi also performed songs for the soundtrack of Italian films Women vs. Men and Domani è un altro giorno, receiving a special Nastro d'Argento award in 2019.
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