In 2023, she participated in the twenty-second edition of the Amici di Maria De Filippi talent contest, finishing second and winning the singing category.[1]
Early life
Angelina Mango was born on 10 April 2001 in
Maratea, in the
province of Potenza,
Basilicata, to
Pino Mango, simply known as Mango, and
Laura Valente, former singer of
Matia Bazar.[2][3][4][5][6] She was raised in
Lagonegro, also in the province of Potenza, with her older brother Filippo (born 1995), with whom she shares a passion for music.[7][8] Growing up in a musical family environment, she learned to sing and to play the piano and the guitar.[9][10] At the age of 5, she took up dance, which she practiced for 10 years. She joined a
cover band as a singer where her brother played the drums, performing in several clubs around their hometown. She did her first studio appearance at 10 on Mango's La terra degli aquiloni as backing vocalist[11] and later performing "
Get Back" by
The Beatles in duet with her father, on his last record L'amore è invisibile.[12]
In September 2014, she enrolled at liceo scientifico, before suspending her studies following her father's death on 8 December of the same year.[13][14] In 2016, she moved to
Milan with her mother and brother, where she continued her studies and started singing in a band with her brother as a drummer.[15]
Career
2020–2021: Monolocale
On 13 November 2020, Mango released her first single "Va tutto bene", which anticipated her debut
extended playMonolocale.[16][17][18][19] In 2021, she opened the concerts of the Parola Tour by
Giovanni Caccamo and
Michele Placido, performing in November 2021 during the Milan Music Week.[20] In the same period, she participated in the selections of Sanremo Giovani, with the song "La tua buona colazione", not being selected among the finalists.[21][22][23]
2022–2023: participation in Amici, and Voglia di vivere EP
After signing a contract with
Sony Music and starting to write and produce new songs together with producer Enrico Bruni, Mango participated in the
Concerto del Primo Maggio [
it] and in the
Musica da bere [
it] music competition in 2022, where she won the Live Award.[24][25] Also in the same year, she began to publish some singles, including "Formica", "Walkman" (produced by
Tiziano Ferro),[26] and "Rituali". In September 2022, she participated as a guest in the program broadcast on
Rai 3Via dei Matti nº0.[27]
In November 2022, Mango was admitted as a competitor to the twenty-second edition of the musical talent show broadcast on
Canale 5, Amici di Maria De Filippi, in which she finished in second place and won the singing category.[28][29] She opened
Elisa's concert at the Auditorium
Parco della Musica in
Rome on December, and performed at the concert broadcast on Canale 5, Capodanno in musica.[30][31] During her participation in Amici, she released the singles "
Voglia di vivere" and "Mani vuote".[32][33]
On 12 May 2023, Mango released the single "
Ci pensiamo domani", which anticipated the EP Voglia di vivere, released on 19 May 2023.[25][34] "Ci pensiamo domani" reached the top ten of the singles chart and was certified 4x platinum for sales exceeding 400,000 copies.[35] The EP debuted at number two on the Italian albums chart and was certified gold for sales exceeding 25,000 copies.[36][37] In June and July 2023, she participated in some festivals organized by the major national radio and television broadcasters, including Battiti Live and TIM Summer Hits.[38][39][40] On 6 October 2023, she released the single "
Che t'o dico a fa'", which reached number two on the Italian singles chart and was certified double platinum.[41]
2024: Sanremo Music Festival and Eurovision Song Contest
Angelina Mango competed in and won the
Sanremo Music Festival 2024 with the song "
La noia".[42][43] The song won severals accolades, including the Critics Award, Radio Award and the Lunezia Award for her songwriting contribution. During the competition she also performed a rearranged version of "
La rondine", originally performed by her father, ranking number 2 in the fourth night dedicated to live covers.[44]