Patty Pravo, forced to face the consequences of her health: “It’s over.” Details below
Nicoletta Strambelli made herself known and popular with her stage name Patty Pravo. An international artist who needs no introduction and who has conquered millions of people with her masterpieces. The debut on the recording scene came in 1966 with the song “Sad boy“.
The artist's personality and her stage power allow her to immediately stand out and give Italy one of the greatest masterpieces of Italian music, namely “Doll“. The song remained at the top of the charts and was so successful that versions were created in many other languages.
In 1970 he took part in the Sanremo Festival and presented “La Spada nel Cuore” together with Little Tony and won fourth place. But another masterpiece from the singer was not long in coming and in 1973 she gave Italy the song “Crazy idea” and the album of the same name, which had overwhelming success.
Since her debut on the Italian recording scene, Patty Pravo's art has conquered the world and won many Awards and Recognitions for innate talent. Even today, his stage presence still has a permanent and indelible place in the hearts of Italians.
The eventful life of Patty Pravo
Patty Pravo has had a career that has spanned almost 60 years, making it a career a symbol of the Italian musical panorama. A life full of success and professional satisfaction that still characterizes her today Stage tiger. He has sold more in his long career 110 million recordswho established himself as an international star in every respect.
However, it often happens that artists of the caliber of Patty Pravo, who achieve endless success, face difficulties in their personal lives. The artist had to confront a past movement and a time of strength depression which forced her to put her artistic life on hold.
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Patty Pravo, stuck in bed: “It’s over”
Behind the timeless successes of the legendary Patty Pravo is a past of suffering and of constant battles against inner demons. The artist admitted in a long interview with the weekly newspaper Gente that he suffered from it depression.
In the interview the artist says: “I didn't sleep anymore, the drugs were like water, the endless nights staring at the ceiling and thinking I was going crazy. In the evening I went on stage full of tiredness and fear. So I locked myself in my room, in the dark, with my phones turned off. I passed lie in bed for whole days, without thinking or speaking, without being able to cry or touch food”. But the music gave her the strength to be reborn and regain her life: “My throat was tight, I couldn't breathe anymore. I didn't understand anything, I was in a state of complete unconsciousness. I remember saying to myself, “Enough, it's over'. I thought I was going to die.