

Daniele Gatti
Daniele Gatti was born in Rome on July 11, 1997. As soon as he could form words, he used them to sing. During middle school, he learned to play the saxophone, inspired by Lisa Simpson, and began creating his first melodies. In his teenage years, he discovered the guitar, which became his lifelong companion. His passion for songwriting and composing lyrics defined his path. At the age of 17, Daniele wrote his first complete song, and within a few years, he amassed a vast archive of hundreds of compositions.
Daniele graduated as an actor from the Centro Sperimentale di Cinematografia, Italy’s National Film School. Acting enhanced his skills as a singer, helping him refine his expressive abilities, master control over his body and voice, and develop a strong connection with the camera.
Daniele draws inspiration from his idol Domenico Modugno, stating, “Even Domenico Modugno became a singer after attending the Centro Sperimentale. He is one of my idols and an endless source of inspiration.” Influences from singer-songwriters like De Andrè and De Gregori have also shaped his lyrical style, emphasizing the importance of carefully chosen words.
For Daniele, music is a bridge between people, a universal means of connection. He strives to communicate deeply with his audience, stating, “When I sing in front of an audience, I feel part of a whole because, to me, music has the power to unite the world.”
Daniele has already produced numerous songs under his label Ensemble 3.0, including tracks that have gained significant radio airplay, such as “Vale,” “Stan Smith,” “Era Calmo Il Mare,” and “Oh Mamma Ma Quant’è Dura,” which achieved great success on social media.
Visit Video 👉🏻: Daniele Gatti - Oh Mamma ma quant'è Dura (Official Video)
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