Claudio Capéo, whose real name is Claudio Ruccolo, is a French singer of Italian descent who first captured the public's attention with his captivating performances on the French version of "The Voice" in 2016. Born on January 10, 1985, in Cernay, Alsace, France, he has been known for his distinctive raspy voice and his ability to infuse traditional French chanson with pop and folk elements, often incorporating the sounds of the accordion—a nod to his Italian roots.
Since gaining widespread popularity, Capéo has released several successful albums and singles, solidifying his place in the contemporary French music scene. His self-titled album "Claudio Capéo" reached critical acclaim, with the single "Un homme debout" becoming a hit and reflecting his down-to-earth storytelling. His later works, such as "Tant que rien ne m’arrête" and the deluxe version of "Rose des vents," showcase his growth as an artist, with an unerring ability to connect with audiences through his heartfelt lyrics and melodies. Songs like "Si j'avais su" and "Penso a te" further demonstrate his versatility and his skillful blending of language and cultural influences, appealing to a diverse fan base across French and Italian-speaking communities.
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