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Birth name | Francesco Tarducci |
Also known as | Nesly Rice |
Origin | Italy |
Genres | Pop rap |
Years active | 1999–present |
Website | www |
Francesco Tarducci better known as Nesly Rice or Nesli, is an Italian singer and music producer for Teste Mobili Records. He is the younger brother of Italian rapper Fabri Fibra.
Nesli released his first demo, Fitte Da Latte, in 1999 with the help of his brother Fabri Fibra. [1]
Tiziano Ferro sang a rendition of "La fine", a song from Nesli's 2009 album Fragile - Nesliving Vol.2, on his 2011 studio album L'amore è una cosa semplice . [2] [3] In 2021, during the third evening of the 71st edition of the Sanremo Music Festival, Fasma sang "La fine" in duet with Nesli. Two years later, during the fourth evening of the 73rd edition of the Sanremo Festival , Lazza sang his own version of the song in duet with Emma Marrone and with the accompaniment of the violinist Laura Marzadori . [4]
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