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Liberato is a mysterious Italian singer and songwriter who keeps his identity hidden. Singing mostly in the Neapolitan language, his music often blends Italian, English, French, and Spanish, creating a unique...Read Full Biography »
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Liberato is a mysterious Italian singer and songwriter who keeps his identity hidden. Singing mostly in the Neapolitan language, his music often blends Italian, English, French, and Spanish, creating a unique style. He first appeared on February 14, 2017, with the song Nove Maggio, which gained praise from both critics and listeners. His next single, Tu t’e scurdat’ ‘e me, released on May 9, 2017, introduced a visual representation of Liberato in its music video. Later that year, on September 19, he released Gaiola portafortuna, marking another significant moment in his career.
His videos often carry deep meanings. For example, the release of Gaiola portafortuna coincided with San Gennaro’s day, Naples’ patron saint celebration, and the Castel Volturno massacre anniversary, showing his sensitivity to cultural and historical events. In 2018, he released Me staje appennenn’ amò, which highlighted LGBTQ themes in its music video.
Liberato’s first album, Liberato, came out on May 9, 2019. It had eleven tracks, including new songs and a reimagined version of Gaiola portafortuna. The album was accompanied by a five-episode video series called Capri Rendez-Vous (CRV). In 2020, Liberato created the soundtrack for the Netflix film Ultras, collaborating with artists like Massive Attack’s 3D.
Despite plans for live shows, his concerts were delayed due to COVID-19 but finally took place on September 9, 2022, at San Siro. He released his second album, Liberato II, on May 9, 2022, featuring six original tracks and a cover. Each song had a matching video, with Partenope standing out due to its actors and storytelling.
Liberato is celebrated for his emotional music, cultural symbolism, and powerful visuals, making him a standout figure in modern Italian music.
His videos often carry deep meanings. For example, the release of Gaiola portafortuna coincided with San Gennaro’s day, Naples’ patron saint celebration, and the Castel Volturno massacre anniversary, showing his sensitivity to cultural and historical events. In 2018, he released Me staje appennenn’ amò, which highlighted LGBTQ themes in its music video.
Liberato’s first album, Liberato, came out on May 9, 2019. It had eleven tracks, including new songs and a reimagined version of Gaiola portafortuna. The album was accompanied by a five-episode video series called Capri Rendez-Vous (CRV). In 2020, Liberato created the soundtrack for the Netflix film Ultras, collaborating with artists like Massive Attack’s 3D.
Despite plans for live shows, his concerts were delayed due to COVID-19 but finally took place on September 9, 2022, at San Siro. He released his second album, Liberato II, on May 9, 2022, featuring six original tracks and a cover. Each song had a matching video, with Partenope standing out due to its actors and storytelling.
Liberato is celebrated for his emotional music, cultural symbolism, and powerful visuals, making him a standout figure in modern Italian music.