Maledetti innamorati Enrico Nigiotti

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Album-Release:
2026

HRA-Release:
16.03.2026

Label: Columbia

Genre: Pop

Subgenre: Pop Rock

Artist: Enrico Nigiotti

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  • 1 Ogni volta che non so volare 03:00
  • 2 Temporali 03:18
  • 3 Maledetti innamorati 03:07
  • 4 Tu sei per me 03:18
  • 5 L'amore è / L'amore va 03:18
  • 6 Mentre l'amore scompare 03:00
  • 7 È successo per caso 03:24
  • 8 Buon cammino 02:58
  • 9 Passatempo 03:05
  • 10 Occhi grandi 03:14
  • 11 Se cascasse il mondo 02:50
  • 12 En e Xanax 03:31
  • Total Runtime 38:03

Info for Maledetti innamorati



“Maledetti Innamorati” is Enrico Nigiotti's sixth studio album, set for release on March 13, 2026.

It is an album that speaks to the courage to change, to question oneself, and to keep moving forward even when everything seems to be pointing in a different direction.

The new album features 11 tracks and includes “Ogni volta che non so volare,” a song competing at the 2026 Sanremo Festival.

A raw, honest album. These are the two words that sum up Enrico Nigiotti’s new album, fresh off his appearance at the latest Sanremo Festival.

Maledetti Innamorati is the album we’ve come to expect from Enrico Nigiotti—lyrics woven from vivid imagery, yet also a small photo album of life, with emotions laid bare, as in “Maledetti Innamorati” or “Mentre l’amore scompare,” featuring airy, open-hearted choruses.

July’s influence is evident—just listen to Temporali, opening with soothing chirps, the calm after the storm—or just before, in this case.

Reassuring, enveloping sounds and a voice front and center, encapsulating “Tu sei per me,” “Occhi grandi,” “Ogni volta che non so volare,” and “Passatempo,” like the wine you keep in the cellar waiting for the right moment to open it.

“Buon Cammino” is the song you need to listen to on a Monday morning to find the strength to get up; it has all the flavor of summer.

There’s also time for collaborations, with Olly on “L’amore è,” “L’Amore va”—a reimagining of the track that brought Enrico back into the spotlight a few X Factor seasons ago—as well as the more recent “En e Xanax” with Alfa, which was already heard during the cover night at the Sanremo Festival.

“Maledetti Innamorati” is like that friend you haven’t heard from in a while, and when you call them, you realize that time has never passed—as genuine or as voracious as a good caciucco.

Enrico Nigiotti



Enrico Nigiotti
born in 1987, is a singer-songwriter from Livorno. After several notable television appearances and with the support of his long-time manager Adele Di Palma (who has worked with Fabrizio De André, Ivano Fossati, Gianna Nannini, and many others), Enrico Nigiotti composed two songs for the film “La pazza gioia” for the award-winning director Paolo Virzì. In 2017, he participated in the auditions for the eleventh season of X Factor, performing “L’amore è”—a song that immediately reached number one on Spotify’s Viral Italia chart and number two on the Global Viral chart, propelling him to the show’s finale and earning him a platinum certification. Enrico’s lyrics and music have also moved internationally renowned artists, leading to several collaborations.

In 2015, the Livorno-based singer-songwriter opened the Italian dates of Simply Red’s “Big Love Tour,” while in 2018 he opened Laura Pausini’s concert at the Circo Massimo in Rome; he also wrote the song “Le due finestre” for her, included on her new album “Fatti sentire,” which triumphed at the LATIN GRAMMY AWARDS in the “Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album” category . During the same period, he wrote the song “Ho bisogno di te” for Eros Ramazzotti, included on the album “Vita ce n'è.” On September 14, he released his new album “Cenerentola,” preceded by the track “Complici” as a duet with Gianna Nannini, with whom he had already collaborated in 2015 by opening her “Hitalia.Rocks” tour. “Complici” immediately became a radio hit, ranking among the ten most-played songs on the airwaves. In December, the artist held three concerts in Milan (December 3), Livorno (December 5), and Rome (December 10) as a preview of the “Cenerentola Tour,” which will officially kick off in the spring.

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