Biografia
In a late 2008 interview with Italian Vanity Fair, D'Alessio says that at the beginning of his career from 1992-1997 as his fame grew around Napoli, members of various Camorra clans would threaten him to sing at their parties and other festive gatherings. He would hear things like, "If you don't come and sing at my son's wedding reception, I'll cut your throat" and "If you don't sing your songs at my nephew's baptismal lunch, I'll bust your head." Some Camorra members preferred to make threats aimed at D'Alessio's nose, legs, tongue, and hands. At one point D'Alessio sang at 15 parties a day from lunch until dawn. After D'Alessio's 7 June 1997 concert at Napoli's San Paolo Stadium, he stopped singing at parties. On 4 March 2010 he debuted as a run of a television program on Rai Uno presenting his first one-man show called Gigi this is me. The first episode has an audience of 5.899 million viewers and a share of 25.04%. The sequel was released on 8 June to 6 come sei simply titled semplicemente sei early in the radio single from Vita, dedicated to his son Andrew. It also contains the song adesso basta for the campaign against bullying promoted by the city of Rome, of which D'Alessio is testimonial. Free is the second single. The December 10 public with Anna Tatangelo and Valeria Marini album 3 x te, the proceeds from sales will be donated to charity. Consisting of 6 tracks, the album once again 2 songs from D'Alessio, two of two songs sung by Tatangelo and Valeria Marini. On 14 February 2011 he performed at Radio City Music Hall in New York, the show is aired on Rai Uno on 4 and 11 March. The concert also receives the prize "United States - Italy Friendship Award" by the National Italian American Foundation. In 2012 participated in the Festival of Sanremo with the song Breathe sung in tandem with Loredana Berte. On 15 February 2012 the new album of unreleased Chiaro.