
"fuck off") was banned by radio, but the controversy increased Masini's stature. In early '93, he toured touring Europe for the first time, and, during break, recorded his true breakthrough T'innamorerai.

The album became a smash in Italy despite its somber music. After playing piano for Humberto Tozzi, his composition "Disperato" became a winning song at the Sanremo Festival, recording a self-titled album soon after, followed by Malinconoia a year later. While working as a DJ, Marco Masini was captivated by singing and songwriting. In the 1980s, the artist moved to Modena. After getting his first piano at the age of six, Italian singer/songwriter Marco Masini began studying music, making his debut at the age of 11 while joining a local orchestra, later participating in a group called Errata Corrige.
