A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Alias:
Shari
Birthplace:
Monfalcone, Friuli-Venezia Giulia, Italy
Born:
October 14, 2002
Noioso was born in Monfalcone, and then grew up in Udine. She showed an immediate interest in music at the age of 10, starting to study singing and piano at The Groove Factory Academy. In 2015, she took part in the second edition of Italian talent show Tú sí que vales on Canale 5 and, after successfully making it through the initial stages, performed during the final without making the podium. After the talent show experience, Shari obtained a recording contract with the label Warner Music, with whom he released covers of "Imagine" and "The Sound of Silence" and the debut single "Don't You Run". In 2016, Shari was a support artist for Il Volo during the L'amore si muove Tour. In 2019, she collaborated with the duo Benji & Fede on the single "Sale", which was certified gold with over 35 000 units sold in Italy. In the same year, she was confirmed among the twenty semi-finalists at Sanremo Giovani 2019, but failed to obtain a pass to enter the Sanremo Music Festival 2020. In 2021, she collaborated with rapper Salmo on the single "L'angelo caduto", taken from the latter's studio album FLOP, which was also certified gold for its sales of over 35 000 units. In July 2022, after obtainig a contract with Columbia Records, she released her debut EP Fake Music, which deviated from her previous works by being influenced by genres such as black music and soul. In November of the same year, Noioso was one of 12 acts selected to compete in Sanremo Giovani, a televised competition aimed at selecting six newcomers as contestants of the 73rd Sanremo Music Festival. Shari manage to qualify in the top six, with her entry "Sotto voce", by rightfully accessing the festival in the Campioni category. "Egoista" was later announced as her entry for the Sanremo Music Festival 2023. Description above from the Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia.
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