Dario Brunori, known as Brunori Sas, was born on September 28, 1977 in Cosenza, a town in Calabria, Italy, and spent his childhood in Joggi, a hamlet of Santa Caterina Albanese, then in Guardia Piemontese. He then attended the University of Siena, graduating with a degree in Economics and Commerce. In 2009, Dario Brunori entered the world of music, deciding to embark on a career as a singer-songwriter under the pseudonym Brunori Sas. In June of the same year, he released his first album, Vol.1, a collection of simple, straightforward pop songs. Two years later, in 2011, he released his second opus, Vol.2 - Poveri Cristi, in which he shifts his focus from nostalgia and autobiographical stories to the lives of his contemporaries. That same year, Brunori Sas wrote the soundtrack for È nota une star? a film by Lucio Pellegrini, starring Rocco Papaleo and Luciana Littizzetto. At the end of 2013, a third album was released, entitled Vol.3 - Il camion di Santiago in cab. Brunori Sas then turned his attention to theater and television. He returned with the single "Al di là dell'amore" in the last quarter of 2019, and announced the release of the album Cip!and an arena tour for 2020. In 2021, he records a children's version of his latest album, Baby Cip! for his eldest daughter, followed by the EP Cheap in 2022. A new song, "La ghigliottina", was released in 2024, followed by "Il morso di Tyson". Brunori Sas then worked on the album L'Albero delle noci, released in 2025, whose title track, ranked No. 11, reached No. 3 at the Sanremo Festival.
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