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Renato Zero

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Renato Fiacchini (born 30 September 1950), known by the stage name Renato Zero (Italian pronunciation: [reˈnaːto dˈdzɛːro]), is an Italian singer-songwriter, producer, dancer and actor whose career spans from the 1960s to the 2020s. Zero is the only artist to have reached the top of the Italian charts in six different decades. With 60 million records sold, he is one of the best-selling Italian music artists. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Renato Zero is the 1,495th most popular musician (down from 1,175th in 2019), the 3,706th most popular biography from Italy (down from 3,367th in 2019) and the 47th most popular Italian Musician.

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Among MUSICIANS

Among musicians, Renato Zero ranks 1,495 out of 3,175Before him are Tony Scott, Monty Alexander, Shagrath, Bob Daisley, Bert Jansch, and Francis Buchholz. After him are Joseph Williams, Allen Collins, Gackt, Noel Rosa, Ronnie Drew, and Andreas Kisser.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1950, Renato Zero ranks 428Before him are Ian McNeice, Julia Alvarez, Katie Eder, Bob Daisley, Tess Harper, and Savio Hon. After him are Lepo Sumera, Arianna Huffington, Larry Drake, Chris Stein, Kessai Note, and Rudy Sarzo.

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In Italy

Among people born in Italy, Renato Zero ranks 3,707 out of 5,161Before him are Andrea Maffei (1798), Cassandra Fedele (1465), Franco Nones (1941), Gaetano Bedini (1806), Mario Cecchi Gori (1920), and Marco Simoncelli (1987). After him are Paolo Salvi (1891), Aldo Gordini (1921), Mario Trevi (1941), Tina Anselmi (1927), Rocco Buttiglione (1948), and Giovanni Cheli (1918).

Among MUSICIANS In Italy

Among musicians born in Italy, Renato Zero ranks 47Before him are Giorgio Gaber (1939), Antonio Maria Bononcini (1677), Carlo Alfredo Piatti (1822), Edoardo Bennato (1946), Antonio Janigro (1918), and Enzo Jannacci (1935). After him are Marco Misciagna (1984), Francesco De Gregori (1951), Lamberto Gardelli (1915), Fabio Biondi (1961), Mauro Maur (1958), and Luca Turilli (1972).