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Piero Pelù (born February 10, 1962) is an Italian rock singer and songwriter, best known for his work with the famous Italian rock band Litfiba. He was born in Florence. In July 1999, Pelù quit Litfiba due to tensions between him and guitarist Ghigo Renzulli. In 2000 he released his first solo album Né buoni né cattivi. In 2002 his duet with an Indonesian popstar, Anggun, entitled "L'amore immaginato" reached #1 in the National Italian Airplay Charts for over two months. More information...

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