COVER ALBUM IRAMA
Filippo Maria Fanti, known as Irama, was born in Carrara on December 20, 1995. He is an Italian singer and rapper.
He officially started his music career by participating in the 66th Sanremo Music Festival in 2016 with the single “Cosa resterà” in the “New Proposals” category. He became famous in 2018 after winning the seventeenth edition of the talent show Amici di Maria De Filippi.

In an interview, Irama talks about his album “Il giorno in cui ho smesso di pensare” with the phrase: “I want to tell my world without fears.” This album is a deep personal reflection of the artist, exploring emotions, experiences, and moments of growth, freeing himself from uncertainties and showing his reality in an authentic and honest way.
The main song of the album, “5 Gocce”, is one of the most important tracks, representing an inner struggle.




The main competitors of Irama in the Italian music scene are very successful artists like Mr. Rain, Ultimo, Rkomi, and Fred De Palma. These singers are some of the most influential names in the Italian pop and rap genres, with growing careers and a large fan base. Each of them, with their unique style, helps to shape the Italian music market, creating strong competition for Irama in the industry.
Moreover, on social media, these artists mainly share content related to their music and music career, keeping a strong connection with their audience and strengthening their presence in the music sector.




I chose to represent the album with a phoenix feather because, in his songs, Irama talks about opening up and freeing himself from fears and uncertainties. The feather symbolizes this freedom and lightness, while the phoenix, a symbol of rebirth, represents the process of transformation and growth that the artist experiences through his music.
Green, the color of hope, was chosen to show the search for light in the songs, while red refers to the theme of love, another important element in his album. The leather jacket represents his desire to open up, symbolizing the courage to face reality without masks. The worn jacket symbolizes his vulnerability, showing him as an artist who does not worry about appearances, but focuses on authenticity and emotional expression.














