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18-520: [REDACTED] Look up gigi in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Gigi may refer to: Colette novella-related [ edit ] Gigi (novella) , a 1944 novella by the French writer Colette Gigi (1949 film) , a French adaptation of the novella by Jacqueline Audry Gigi (1958 film) , an American musical by Vincente Minnelli, based on

36-887: A 1958 jazz album by André Previn, Shelly Manne and Red Mitchell "Gigi" (song) , from the 1958 film Gigi (Artist) People [ edit ] Given name [ edit ] Gigi Causey , American producer Gigi De Lana (born 1995), Filipina singer Gigi Edgley (born 1977), Australian actress Gigi Fenster , South African-born New Zealand author, creative writing teacher and law lecturer Gigi Foster , American-born Australian economist Gigi Garanzini (born 1948), Italian sports journalist Gigi Gaston , American writer-director Gigi Graciette , American television and radio personality Gigi Saul Guerrero (born 1990), Mexican-Canadian filmmaker and actress Gigi Hadid , American model and television personality Gigi Hamilton (born 1965), Swedish singer and songwriter Gigi Hewitt born 1972), equestrian who represents

54-442: 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 had 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

72-559: Is an American politician Gigi Vesigna (1932–2015), Italian journalist and writer Gigi Vorgan (born 1958), American writer and producer Gigi Raven Wilbur , American bisexual rights activist and writer Gigi Yim (born 2005), Hong Kong singer and actress Nickname [ edit ] Luigi Gigi D'Alessio (born 1967), Italian singer and songwriter George Gigi Becali (born 1958), controversial Romanian politician and businessman Gianluigi Buffon (born 1978), Italian football goalkeeper Gianna “Gigi” Bryant (2006–2020),

90-714: Is an Italian popular singer and singer-songwriter from Naples . In his career, he has sold over 30 million records. D'Alessio was born in Naples . He was well known in Naples in the early 1990s and throughout Italy due to participation in the Sanremo Festival in 2000 and 2001. He has also made overseas appearances, the most recent was in Malta on 7 July 2012. He lives in Rome with the popular Italian singer Anna Tatangelo , who

108-570: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages gigi Too Many Requests If you report this error to the Wikimedia System Administrators, please include the details below. Request from 172.68.168.133 via cp1102 cp1102, Varnish XID 560266138 Upstream caches: cp1102 int Error: 429, Too Many Requests at Thu, 28 Nov 2024 07:49:59 GMT Gigi D%27Alessio Luigi " Gigi " D'Alessio (born 24 February 1967)

126-498: Is two decades younger than him. Previously, he was married to Carmela Barbato, with whom he has three children, Claudio, Ilaria and Luca . He frequently writes and produces songs for Tatangelo, and some of the hits he had a hand in writing include "Quando due si lasciano" and "Ragazza di periferia". For Tatangelo's latest album, the couple penned the songs "Averti qui" and "Lo so che finirà" together. The couple have recorded two duets: "Un nuovo bacio" and "Il mondo è mio". They also toured

144-481: The French name of the anime Magical Princess Minky Momo Gigi Morasco , a character on the American soap opera One Life to Live LELO Gigi, a sex toy See also [ edit ] Igor Cassini (1915–2002), American syndicated gossip columnist nicknamed "Ghighi" Gigli (disambiguation) Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with

162-692: The Parliament of Georgia Luigi Weiss (born 1951), Italian ski mountaineer and former biathlete Stage name [ edit ] Gigi (singer) (born 1974), Ethiopian singer (real name "Ejigayehu Shibabaw") Gigi D'Agostino (born 1967), Italian DJ Gigi Goode (born 1997/8), American drag queen Gigi Gorgeous (born 1992), Canadian internet personality Gigi Perreau (born 1941), American actress Surname [ edit ] Asha Gigi (born 1973), Ethiopian long-distance runner Robert Gigi (1926–2007), French cartoonist, illustrator and archivist Other uses [ edit ] Gigi,

180-706: The US and Canada together in October, featuring in successful concerts. He was the writer and composer of Tatangelo's song performed at Sanremo Music Festival 2008, "Il mio amico". D'Alessio achieved international success with his single "Un cuore malato", a duet with Belgian-Sicilian singer Lara Fabian . He also released in 2007 a version of this song half in Italian, half in Portuguese, named "Um coração apaixonado", recorded with Brazilian pop singer Wanessa Camargo . The song

198-706: The United States Virgin Islands Gigi Ion (born 1967), Romanian football player Gigi Lai (born 1971), Hong Kong singer and actress Gigi Leung (born 1976), Hong Kong singer and actress Gigi MacKenzie (born 1962), smooth jazz artist Gigi Militaru (born 1986), Romanian rugby union footballer Gigi Masin (born 1955), Italian composer Gigi Padovani (born 1953), article writer Gigi Parrish (1912–2006), American film actress Gigi Perreau (born 1941), American film actress Gigi Sohn , former president and co-founder of Public Knowledge Gigi Talcott (born 1944)

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216-647: The daughter of professional basketball player Kobe Bryant Jelena Noura Gigi Hadid (born 1994), American model and television personality Daughter of a tycoon Beatriz Gigi Fernández (born 1964), Puerto Rican former tennis player Gianluigi Gigi Galli (born 1973), Italian rally driver George Gigi Gryce (1925–1983), American musician, composer, arranger, educator and big band bandleader Luigi Gigi Meroni (1943–1967), Italian footballer Luigi Gigi Proietti (1940–2020), Italian actor, director and singer Luigi Riva (born 1944), Italian former footballer George Gigi Tsereteli (born 1964), vice-speaker of

234-472: The novella Gigi (musical) , a 1973 musical based on the 1958 film Gigi (play) , a 1951 Broadway play based on the novella, starring Audrey Hepburn Music [ edit ] Gigi (Canadian band) , a Canadian pop music group Gigi (Indonesian band) , a rock group from Indonesia Gigi, 2001 album by Ethiopian singer Ejigayehu Shibabaw Gigi (Hank Jones album) , a 1958 jazz album by pianist Hank Jones Gigi (André Previn album) ,

252-616: The radio single from Vita, dedicated to his son Claudio. 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 10 December 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 features 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,

270-709: The show being aired on Rai Uno on 4 and 11 March. The concert also received the prize "United States – Italy Friendship Award" by the National Italian American Foundation. In 2012 he participated in the Festival of Sanremo with the song Breathe sung in tandem with Loredana Bertè . On 15 February 2012 he released the new album Chiaro. Gigi D'Alessio was married from 1986 until 2006, to Carmela Barbato, with whom he had three children: Claudio (1986), Ilaria (1992) and Luca (2003). In December 2006, his relationship with singer Anna Tatangelo ,

288-456: The title Gigi . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Gigi&oldid=1253377998 " Categories : Disambiguation pages Disambiguation pages with given-name-holder lists Disambiguation pages with surname-holder lists Nicknames Hypocorisms Hidden categories: Short description

306-872: Was included in both D'Alessio's Made in Italy Brazilian edition (replacing "Un cuore malato" with Lara Fabian) and in Camargo's 2007 Total album. In a late 2008 interview with Italian Vanity Fair , D'Alessio says that at the beginning of his career from 1992 to 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

324-461: Was publicly announced. The two have a son, Andrea, born on 31 March 2010. After a year-long break-up, in September 2018, the couple got back together, but on 3 March 2020, through his Instagram profile, the singer announced the end of their relationship. The following year, his engagement to lawyer Denise Esposito, twenty-six years his junior, was announced. In August 2021, it was announced that

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