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Bugo

Cristian Bugatti, also known as Bugo (born 1973 in Trecate, Italy) is an Italian singer-songwriter, artist and actor. He spent his youth in the rice fields of Trecate, in the Province of Novara in the Piedmont region. A self-taught artist, Bugo did not attend art or music school. In 2000 he moved to Milan, living there for 10 years before moving to New Delhi. In 2014 he moved back to Italy.
According to AllMusic, Bugo was one of the most interesting and controversial artists to emerge from the Italian independent scene of the 1990s. Although he is beloved by fans and critics, others consider him a comedy act. Blending international sound and Italian lyrics, Bugo became a ''cantautore'' (singer-songwriter) of the 2000s who moved the political songs of the 1970s into the disillusioned songwriting of the 2000s. He is considered a pioneer of the Italian singer-songwriter scene, and the neologism ''fantautore'' has been coined to describe him.
==Musical career==

In 1992, Bugo left Trecate to serve in the Italian military. During his service, he learned to play the guitar and began writing songs. Bugo's first two albums, ''La Prima Gratta'' (2000) and ''Sentimento Westernato'' (2001) were released on independent labels. In 2002 he signed with Universal Music Group, and was chosen Artist of the Year.〔()〕
In October 2002 Bugo released his first album on Universal, ''Dal Lofai al Cisei''. Its first single is "Casalingo" ("Household"), followed by "Io Mi Rompo I Coglioni" ("I Bust My Balls"), and they are among his most popular. In April 2004 Bugo released the double album, ''Golia & Melchiorre''. It is divided in two parts: electric, experimental and intimate, acoustic music. The album cover shows Bugo holding his decapitated head by the hair like a modern Caravaggio. It was censored by the record company, which placed a picnic-basket sticker over Bugo's face. Its lead single, "Carla è Franca", was also censored by the music television channels. Bugo's third album for Universal, ''Sguardo Contemporaneo'', was released in April 2006; its single, "Amore Mio Infinito", is a duet with actress Violante Placido.
In 2008 ''Contatti'' was released on Universal, bringing Bugo into the mainstream. The album's first single, ''C'è Srisi'' ("There is a Crisis"), received airplay on national radio. In August 2008, producer-DJ Steve Aoki included "La Mano Mia" (The Bloody Beetroots remix) on a Radio-1 mix for BBC Radio. A video for "Felicità" ("Happiness") is directed by Federico Vitetta and Ty Evans and produced by Spike Jonze. Bugo performed on the main stage of the 2009 Italia Wave, celebrating the fortieth anniversary of Woodstock, re-interpreting Jimi Hendrix in '' Fire''.
In 2011 Bugo appeared in and wrote the soundtrack for the film ''Missione di pace'' (''Mission of Peace''), which premiered at the Venice Film Festival. That year he released another album on Universal, ''Nuovi rimedi per la miopia'' (''New Remedies For Myopia''). In July 2012 ''The Guardian'' published an article on current Italian music in Europe, citing Bugo, Jovanotti and Vasco Rossi.
In 2013, before an Italian acoustic tour, Bugo played "Comunque io voglio te" ("However I Want You") for BalconyTV in New Delhi, an online music channel featuring acts on balconies around the world. In September 2013, director Andrea Caccia (who has filmed Bugo since 2001) announced that he is completing a film about Bugo's music entitled ''Ora Respiro'' (''Now I Breathe'').
In February 2015 Bugo signed a contract with historic Italian label "Carosello Records"〔()〕 The announcement comes at the same time the inclusion of his face among the 100 of Italian music, the special celebratory by Rolling Stone Magazine.〔()〕

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