Fabri Fibra

Italian Hip Hop

Fabri Fibra

About Fabri Fibra

Never quite fitting in among his peers, Fabrizio Tarducci found his niche in hip-hop, a genre that was developing in Italy in the early '90s with the emergence of groups like Sangue Misto, 99 Posse, Articolo 31, and Gemelli Diversi. Tarducci, who rapped under the name Fabri Fibra, released a series of albums in the late '90s with a variety of artists, including his group Uomini del Mare, DJ Lato, and his brother Nesly Rice. After some encouragement from former hard rocker-turned-rapper (and later pop singer) Neffa, Tarducci worked on creating his debut solo album, Turbe Giovanili, which came out in 2002. Despite the fact that he was happy with the results, he decided he needed to take a break from music and left for England, though he soon changed his mind and returned to Italy, where he issued his second record, Mr. Simpatia, in 2004. He then broke from his label, Vibra Records, and signed with Universal Music Italia. In 2006, Tarducci's major-label debut, Tradimento, arrived and immediately found its way onto the Italian charts. Bugiardo, released in 2008, featured one of the biggest Italian hits of the summer, "In Italia." Controcultura appeared in 2010 became one of Tarducci's biggest hits, selling double-platinum due to the success of its singles "Vip in Trip," "Tranne Te," and "Qualcuno Normale." Three years passed before the release of the next proper Fabri Fibra album, although he did form Rapstar with Clementino and recorded Non è Gratis for a 2012 release. Guerra e Pace appeared in early 2013, and quickly reached number one, staying in the charts for the entire year. It was notable for its input from many American producers, including Organized Noize, Lee Major, and J.U.S.T.I.C.E. League. Squallor, released in 2015, and Fenomeno, released two years later, maintained Tarducci's high commercial standing. ~ Marisa Brown, Rovi

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About Fabri Fibra

Never quite fitting in among his peers, Fabrizio Tarducci found his niche in hip-hop, a genre that was developing in Italy in the early '90s with the emergence of groups like Sangue Misto, 99 Posse, Articolo 31, and Gemelli Diversi. Tarducci, who rapped under the name Fabri Fibra, released a series of albums in the late '90s with a variety of artists, including his group Uomini del Mare, DJ Lato, and his brother Nesly Rice. After some encouragement from former hard rocker-turned-rapper (and later pop singer) Neffa, Tarducci worked on creating his debut solo album, Turbe Giovanili, which came out in 2002. Despite the fact that he was happy with the results, he decided he needed to take a break from music and left for England, though he soon changed his mind and returned to Italy, where he issued his second record, Mr. Simpatia, in 2004. He then broke from his label, Vibra Records, and signed with Universal Music Italia. In 2006, Tarducci's major-label debut, Tradimento, arrived and immediately found its way onto the Italian charts. Bugiardo, released in 2008, featured one of the biggest Italian hits of the summer, "In Italia." Controcultura appeared in 2010 became one of Tarducci's biggest hits, selling double-platinum due to the success of its singles "Vip in Trip," "Tranne Te," and "Qualcuno Normale." Three years passed before the release of the next proper Fabri Fibra album, although he did form Rapstar with Clementino and recorded Non è Gratis for a 2012 release. Guerra e Pace appeared in early 2013, and quickly reached number one, staying in the charts for the entire year. It was notable for its input from many American producers, including Organized Noize, Lee Major, and J.U.S.T.I.C.E. League. Squallor, released in 2015, and Fenomeno, released two years later, maintained Tarducci's high commercial standing. ~ Marisa Brown, Rovi

Fabri Fibra's Concerts & Tour Dates

Date Event name Venue
25 Jul 2025 Fabri Fibra in Villafranca Di Verona Castello Scaligero, Villafranca di Verona, VE, Italy
26 Jul 2025 Fabri Fibra in Este Castello Carrarese, Este, VE, Italy
29 Jul 2025 Fabri Fibra in Majano Festival di Majano, Spilimbergo, FR, Italy
03 Aug 2025 Fabri Fibra in Vieste Piazza Marina Piccola, Manfredonia, AP, Italy
07 Aug 2025 Fabri Fibra in Alghero Anfiteatro Ivan Graziani, Alghero, SA, Italy
10 Aug 2025 Fabri Fibra in Pescara Porto Turistico Marina di Pescara, Pescara, AB, Italy
12 Aug 2025 Fabri Fibra in Follonica Parco Arena Centrale, Follonica, TO, Italy
13 Aug 2025 Fabri Fibra in Forte dei Marmi Villa Bertelli - Forte dei Marmi, Pietrasanta, TS, Italy
16 Aug 2025 Fabri Fibra in Termoli Arena del Mare 42 15, Termoli, MO, Italy
16 Aug 2025 Fabri Fibra in Termoli ARENA DEL MARE, Termoli

Fabri Fibra's Popular songs

  • Walzer (feat. Papa V, Nerissima Serpe & Fabri Fibra)
  • Stavo Pensando A Te
  • In Italia 2024 (feat. Emma & Baby Gang)
  • PARAFULMINI (con Bresh & Fabri Fibra)
  • Pamplona
  • Fenomeno
  • Panico
  • Tranne Te
  • Vip In Trip
  • PEYOTE (feat. Fabri Fibra & Rocco Hunt)

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Some of Fabri Fibra's most popular songs include Walzer (feat. Papa V, Nerissima Serpe & Fabri Fibra), Stavo Pensando A Te, In Italia 2024 (feat. Emma & Baby Gang), PARAFULMINI (con Bresh & Fabri Fibra), Pamplona, Fenomeno, Panico, Tranne Te, Vip In Trip, PEYOTE (feat. Fabri Fibra & Rocco Hunt). These tracks have impressed fans and helped cement their place in the music industry.

You can listen to Fabri Fibra's music on all major streaming platforms, including Spotify, Apple Music, and YouTube. Their most popular songs include Walzer (feat. Papa V, Nerissima Serpe & Fabri Fibra), Stavo Pensando A Te, In Italia 2024 (feat. Emma & Baby Gang), PARAFULMINI (con Bresh & Fabri Fibra), Pamplona, Fenomeno, Panico, Tranne Te, Vip In Trip, PEYOTE (feat. Fabri Fibra & Rocco Hunt), and more.

Fabri Fibra is known for their distinctive sound in the italian hip hop genre, often blending elements of italian pop, making them a unique voice in the music world.

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