Jovanni Falchetti isp. Giovanni Falchetti ; January 4, 1975
| Giovanni Falchetti Giovanni Falchetti | |
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| Birth name | |
| Date of Birth | January 4, 1975 (44 years) |
| Place of Birth | Santiago |
| A country | |
| Professions | singer , actor |
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Biography
Giovanni Falchetti is one of the brightest music singers in Chile and many countries around the world.
Giovanni Enrico Falchetti Aramayo is the real name of the singer. He was born on January 4, 1975 in Santiago de Chile. At the age of 10 he was a part of the television show “Clan of Children” isp. Clan Infantil .
In 1994, he joined the musical team Miriam Hernandez ( Spanish: Myriam Hernández ). In the same year, he toured most of Latin America.
In late 1994, he made his debut as an independent singer.
In 1998, he published his first CD with such hits as “No Temas al Amor” and “Cuanto Te Quiero” (the latter was written by him personally). Both of these compositions were in the top lines of the charts.
In April 2003, Giovanni Falchetti participates in the reality show "TOCANDO LAS ESTRELLAS" (analogue of the reality show "Star Factory")
In 2004, the singer released his second album titled "Mi Seduction" (Sony Music). This CD was recorded with the participation of famous Latin American composers such as Pablo Castro ( Spanish Pablo Castro ) and Jaime Quiero ( Spanish Jaime Ciero ). Thanks to this work, Giovanni Falchetti performed on the same stage with Mexican singer Yuri sp. Yuri .
In the same year, Giovanni makes his debut on the big screen with the film “Gente Mala del Norte”.
In 2007, Giovanni moved to Mexico.
In early 2008, the singer released the single "Next To You", which became widely popular in Mexico and Central America.
In 2009, Giovanni presented his third album “LO QUE LLEVO DENTRO”, a record that is the result of collaboration with famous composer Juan Antonio Labra ( Spanish: Juan Antonio Labra ). This CD also includes a cover version of the song by Mexican singer Yuri ( isp. Yuri ) "La Primavera Maldita" and the song "Morir De Amor" by Miguel Bose ( isp. Miguel Bose ).