Renato Zero (born Renato Fiacchini in 1950) is Italy’s flamboyant pop icon and provocateur, known for his theatrical style, bold fashion choices, and genre-blending music since the 1970s. Dubbed “Il Zero,” he’s a master of reinvention, blending glam rock, disco, and soul with poetic Italian lyrics that tackle themes like love, identity, and societal norms. His career exploded with hits like “Mi Vendo” and “Triangolo,” while his androgynous persona and stage antics made him a cultural lightning rod—and a beloved figure to his fiercely devoted fanbase, the “Zeroisti.”
Decades later, he’s still unstoppable. Recent years have seen him drop albums like *Zerosettanta* (a trilogy celebrating his 70th birthday) and *Autoritratto*, mixing nostalgic nods with fresh sounds. Tracks like “Che miracolo sei” and “L’amore sublime” prove his knack for pairing catchy melodies with introspective, cheeky charm. Whether crooning ballads or campy bops, Renato Zero remains Italy’s ultimate showman—a rule-breaking legend who turns life’s chaos into art.
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