Sanremo 2022, who is Yuman competing with Now and Here

No.el name, the programmatic manifesto of one’s art. Yuri Santos Tavares Carloia, Italian mother and father from Cape Verde, has chosen to change her first name, Yuri, declining it with one of the most representative words of today’s era, “Human”, “Human”, in a cosmopolitan impetus resulting from her experiences of life. Born in Rome, he left the capital for London. Then, Berlin. He approached music, studied the influences of different cultures and cities, of suburban groups. Before the age of eighteen, he began to write, to put on paper thoughts that, to the general public, would arrive in November 2018.

So, it’s out Twelve, mixed by Chris Lord Alge former collaborator of Green Day and Joe Cocker. A year later, it was the turn of Runa piece that preceded the publication of Naked Thoughts, Yuman’s debut album. That year, in 2019, Youtube included the boy, born in 1995, among the most promising artists of the twelve months that would come. But nothing, among the prophecies made in that period of time, seemed to come true.

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It was 2021, with A Thousand Nights and the victory in Sanremo Giovani, to (re) bring Yuman to the center of media attention. To give him a chance at the Ariston, where the artist will lead Now and Here.

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