Coez

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Coez in 2015
Background information
Also known asSilvano Albanese
Born (1983-07-11) 11 July 1983 (age 40)
Nocera Inferiore, Italy
Genres Rap
Occupation(s)Singer, rapper
Years active2002–present
Labels Carosello

Silvano Albanese (born 11 July 1983, in Nocera Inferiore, Italy), better known by his stage name Coez, is an Italian singer and rapper.

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Career

Born in Nocera Inferiore, in the province of Salerno, he grew up in Rome. He studied comedy at Scuola Cinematografica and his first musical project was Circolo Vizioso in collaboration with Franz and Nicco, a hip hop collective called “Circolo Vizioso” (meaning “Vicious Cycle” in English). [1] After a self-titled mixtape, he released his first official release Terapia produced by Ford 78 and Sine.

In 2007, he met Lucci and Bruno Cannavicci (better known as Snais), who were members of the band Unabombers, and with addition of Franz and Nicco from Circolo Vizioso days, the five formed the collective Brokenspeakers. The formation had great success all over Italy even opening for Busta Rhymes.

In parallel with working with the Brokenspeakers, Coez took a solo career and in 2009 released his solo album Figlio di nessuno that also included collaborations with Lucci, Hube, Nicco & Franz, Julia and Supremo73. In November 2011, he released the mixtape Fenomeno mixed with DJ Sine. Coez's first big commercially successful solo single was "Nella casa" followed by the album Non erano fiori on the Carosello Records and in collaboration with Riccardo Sinigallia. The album reached the Top 10 of the official Italian Albums Chart. He was also featured as a newcomer artist in the Music Summer Festival. In 2014, he collaborated with Gemitaiz & MadMan and in September 2015, he released Niente che non va with the single "La rabbia dei secondi" from the album. On May 5, 2017, he released his fourth solo album, Faccio un casino reaching #2 on the Italian Albums Chart. It was certified gold. The title track made it to the Top 10 on the Italian Singles Chart with a second track "La musica non c'è" topping the Italian Singles Chart making it his first #1 hit in Italy. Faccio un casino was nominated for IMPALA's European Album of the Year Award. [2]

Discography

Studio albums

List of studio albums, with chart positions and certifications
YearAlbum titlePeak chart positions Certifications
ITA
[3]
SWI
[4]
2009Figlio di nessuno
2013Non erano fiori9
2015Niente che non va2
  • FIMI: Gold [5]
2017 Faccio un casino 2
  • FIMI: 4× Platinum [5]
2019 È sempre bello 1
  • FIMI: 2× Platinum [5]
2021Volare3
  • FIMI: Platinum [5]
2023Lovebars
(with Frah Quintale)
137
  • FIMI: Platinum [5]

Mixtape

EPs

Singles

List of singles as lead artist, with selected chart positions, showing year released and album name
TitleYearPeak positions Certifications Album
ITA
[3]
"Faccio un casino"20179Faccio un casino
"La musica non c'è"1
  • FIMI: 8× Platinum [6]
"Le luci della città"16
  • FIMI: 4× Platinum [6]
"E yo mamma"40
  • FIMI: 2× Platinum [6]
"È sempre bello"20191
  • FIMI: 5× Platinum [6]
È sempre bello
"Domenica"7
  • FIMI: 2× Platinum [6]
"La tua canzone"16
  • FIMI: 3× Platinum [6]
"Come nelle canzoni"20214
  • FIMI: 3× Platinum [6]
Volare
"Occhi rossi"202221
  • FIMI: 2× Platinum [6]
"Essere liberi"90
  • FIMI: Gold [6]
"Margherita"56
  • FIMI: Gold [6]
"Alta marea"
(with Frah Quintale)
20238
  • FIMI: 2× Platinum [6]
Lovebars
"Che colpa ne ho"
(with Frah Quintale)
52
  • FIMI: Gold [6]
"Terra bruciata"
(with Frah Quintale)
202458
"Ruggine"
(with Mace and Chiello)
40Non-album single
"Lovebars"
(with Frah Quintale)
27
  • FIMI: Gold [6]
Lovebars

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  2. "22 acts in the running for best European independent album". 6 March 2018. Archived from the original on 9 March 2018. Retrieved 6 March 2018.
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  4. "Discographie Coez". swisscharts.com. Retrieved 12 February 2024.
  5. 1 2 3 4 5 6 "Italian album certifications – Coez" (in Italian). Federazione Industria Musicale Italiana . Retrieved 12 February 2024. Select "Tutti gli anni" in the "Anno" drop-down menu. Select "Coez" in the "Filtra" field. Select "Album e Compilation" under "Sezione".
  6. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 "Italian single certifications – Coez" (in Italian). Federazione Industria Musicale Italiana . Retrieved 12 February 2024. Select "Tutti gli anni" in the "Anno" drop-down menu. Select "Coez" in the "Filtra" field. Select "Singoli" under "Sezione".