Lùnapop
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Lùnapop was an Italian pop rock music group active between 1999 and 2001.
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Lùnapop | |
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Origin | Bologna, Italy |
Genres | Pop rock[1] |
Years active | 1999–2001 |
Members | Cesare Cremonini Nicola Balestri Gabriele Galassi Alessandro de Simone Michele Giuliani |
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Lùnapop released its lone full length Italian language album, ...Squérez?, in 1999. The album quickly became a commercial success, with the single "50 special", hitting the number one spot in the Italian charts in 1999, and ...Squérez? being the third-best selling album in Italy in 2000. The band won awards as Italy's best band, best album, and best newcomer in 2000.[2]
Lùnapop was also nominated for a 2000 MTV Europe Music Awards, and won the 2000 Festivalbar award with their single "Qualcosa di grande".