Zucchero is very fortunate: he writes and sings well. He entertains people, but what I find truly extraordinary is his enthusiasm. Zucchero is the on… - Fabio Fazio

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Zucchero is very fortunate: he writes and sings well. He entertains people, but what I find truly extraordinary is his enthusiasm. Zucchero is the only one who lets you hear an album before he releases it. This gives it meaning and makes us realise that this is the work of an artist. Now that he has achieved fame and international recognition, he continues to put himself out there in the most authentic way, not inventing things to impress, but rediscovering and searching for what he wants to say about himself and his roots. This is truly rare. If you think about it, there is not much difference between Zucchero's songs and the photographs in which he is portrayed with his grandmother. It is as if, unconsciously, he is trying to tell the story of that photograph through his profession.

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Fabio Fazio (born 1967), Italian television preseenter.

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