Italian singer recently come to the fore, Nina Zilli, put in a good performance at the 2010 Sanremo festival, winning the “Assomusica” prize.
The prize is awarded to the best live performance in the young stars category, and you’ve only got to hear the voice of the 27-year-old from Piacenza to think what the show might have been like.
Above is Nina’s latest single and her song from Sanremo, “L’uomo che amava le donne” or ‘The man who loved women’.
See after the jump for Nina Zilli’s live performance from Sanremo 2010, and keep your ears open for her in the soundtrack to Ferzan Ozpetek’s new film, “Mine Varganti”.
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