Lùnapop

Lùnapop was an Italian pop rock music group active between 1999 and 2001.

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.

Lùnapop was also nominated for a 2000 MTV Europe Music Awards, and won the 2000 Festivalbar award with their single "Qualcosa di grande".

Break up
Lùnapop split up in 2001. Lead singer Cesare Cremonini pursued a successful solo career. His Lùnapop bandmate, Nicola 'Ballo' Balestri, joined him in his new band, along with other musicians. Since going solo, Cremonini has released six solo studio albums: Bagus, Maggese, Il primo bacio sulla Luna, La teoria dei colori, Logico, and Possibili scenari. Solo hits include "Vieni a vedere perché", "Latin Lover", "Gongi-Boy", "Marmellata #25", "Dicono di me" and "Figlio di un re". Alessandro De Simone, Gabriele Galassi and Andrea Capoti formed the band Liberpool in 2008. Their first single, "Sotto i portici", was released in 2009 and was followed by an album called LP. Michele Giuliani retired from the music industry.

Members

 * Cesare Cremonini (born in Bologna, 27 March 1980) – vocals and piano
 * Andrea Capoti (Gallipoli, 3 July 1980) – percussion
 * Michele Giuliani (Bologna, 14 August 1980) – electric guitar
 * Alessandro de Simone (Bologna, 19 October 1980) – drums
 * Gabriele Galassi (Bologna, 27 January 1981) – acoustic guitar
 * Nicola "Ballo" Balestri (Bologna, 20 June 1982) – bass guitar

Albums

 * 1999: ...Squérez?

Singles

 * 1999: "50 special"
 * 2000: "Un giorno migliore"
 * 2000: "Qualcosa di grande"
 * 2000: "Se ci sarai"
 * 2001: "Resta con me"
 * 2001: "Vorrei"