Nina Zilli discography

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Nina Zilli discography
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Nina Zilli performing in 2010
Studio albums4
Music videos15
EPs1
Singles16

Italian singer-songwriter Nina Zilli has released four studio albums, an extended play and sixteen singles. She released her debut extended play, Nina Zilli , in September 2009. It peaked at number 54 on the Italian Albums Chart. The EP includes the singles "50mila" and "L'inferno". She released her debut studio album, Sempre lontano , in February 2010. It peaked at number 5 on the Italian Albums Chart. The album includes the singles "L'uomo che amava le donne" and "Bacio d'a(d)dio". She released her second studio album, L'amore è femmina , in 15 February 2012. It peaked at number 11 on the Italian Albums Chart. The album includes the singles "Per sempre", "L'amore è femmina", "Per le strade" and "Una notte". Zilli was chosen to represent Italy in the Eurovision Song Contest 2012 in Baku, Azerbaijan, where she placed 9th with the song "L'amore è femmina (Out of Love)". She released her third studio album, Frasi & fumo , in February 2015. [1] It peaked at number 15 on the Italian Albums Chart. The album includes the singles "Sola" and "#RLL (Riprenditi le lacrime)". She released her fourth studio album, Modern Art , in September 2017. It peaked at number 17 on the Italian Albums Chart. The album includes the singles "Mi hai fatto fare tardi", "Domani arriverà (Modern Art)", "Senza appartenere", "1xUnattimo" and "Ti amo mi uccidi".

Contents

Albums

TitleDetailsPeak chart positions Certifications
ITA
[2]
Sempre lontano 5
L'amore è femmina
  • Released: 15 February 2012
  • Label: Universal
  • Format: CD, download
11
  • FIMI: Gold [4]
Frasi & fumo
  • Released: 12 February 2015
  • Label: Universal
  • Format: CD, download
15
Modern Art
  • Released: 1 September 2017
  • Label: Universal
  • Format: CD, download
17

Extended plays

TitleDetailsPeak chart positions
ITA
[5]
Nina Zilli
  • Released: 11 September 2009
  • Label: Universal
  • Format: CD, download
54

Singles

As lead artist

TitleYearPeak chart positionsCertificationsAlbum
ITA
[6]
"50mila"
(featuring Giuliano Palma)
200916
  • FIMI: Gold [7]
Nina Zilli
"L'inferno"
"L'uomo che amava le donne"201015
  • FIMI: Gold [7]
Sempre lontano
"Bacio d'a(d)dio"
"Per sempre"20125
  • FIMI: Platinum [7]
L'amore è femmina
"L'amore è femmina"40
"Per le strade" [8]
"Una notte" [9]
"Sola"201550Frasi & fumo
"#RLL (Riprenditi le lacrime)"
"Mi hai fatto fare tardi"2017Modern Art
"Domani arriverà (Modern Art)"
"Senza appartenere"201874
"1xUnattimo"
"Ti amo mi uccidi"
"Schiacciacuore"
(with Nitro)
2020Non-album single
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory.
TitleYearPeak chart positionsCertificationsAlbum
ITA
"Uno di quei giorni" [10]
(J-Ax featuring Nina Zilli)
201413
  • FIMI: Platinum [11]
Il bello d'esser brutti
"Tu e d'io"
(Danti featuring Nina Zilli & J-Ax)
2019Non-album single
"Diva"
(Ntò featuring Enzo Avitabile & Nina Zilli)
2020Nevada
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory.

Music videos

TitleYearDirector(s)
"50mila"2009Naù Germoglio [12]
"L'amore verrà"Naù Germoglio [13]
"L'uomo che amava le donne"2010
"50mila" (New Version)Naù Germoglio [14]
"Bacio d'a(d)dio"
"Per sempre"2012Duccio Forzano [15]
"L'amore è femmina" Cosimo Alemà [16]
"Una notte"Fabio Jansen [17]
"Uno di quei giorni"2015Fabrizio Conte [18]
"Sola"Alex Infascelli [19]

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