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Diamá discography
Studio albums1
EPs1
Singles3

Diamá's (aka Claudia D'Addio) discography starts 2006 with an unofficial Single "You can't stop me/Identità", recorded when she was part of the Eurovision Song Contest 2006 entry for Switzerland Six4One. Both songs were never part of an album but became part of the Six4One[1] album. The single was physically released in Switzerland only through Phonag. Digitally it was released worldwide by Chips Records (Germany). At the time she was signed with [2] Jupiter Records, record label of notorious German composer and producer Ralph Siegel. Due to different views about her career both sides did not dispose picking up the option for an album. Everything was resolved in collegial manners.

After this experience she and her songwriter and longtime friend Jiameé started working on new material, but Diamá felt not ready to start an own career and wanted to discover what kind of artist she is on her own. 2007 she collaborated on many projects with DJs and worked on improving her vocal skills. 2008 she started discovering the music set in her Italian roots. Infatuated by Mediterranean sounds and instruments, today's heavy hip-hop beats or electronic elements and inspired by Italian divas such as Sophia Loren, Anna Magnani, Gina Lollobrigida or Giulietta Masina she started understanding what moves her as an artist. Her Italian hometown Caserta and her favorite city Naples both located in the Campania region of Italy furnished most of the inspiration for her debut album set to be released in 2014.[3] Powerful images of strong Italian women inspired the look of her first album. Two young and talented photographers based in Switzerland Shpend Salihu and Basil Stücheli translated her vision into art. The album has a sad undertone due to the fact that she lost her childhood friend in a tragic accident in 2009. Her whole album is dedicated first of all to his memory.

Discography

Discography as Diamá

Year Song Album
2014 Would you be mine? We're not done
Mare
2013 La Mossa (The Brush-Off)

Discography of collaborations as Diamá

Year Song Artist Album As
2009 8PM (8 Pick-up Moves) Glitzerhaus feat. Diamá & Stella Dinive TBA Featured Artist
2010 White or Purple Pat & Jiam feat. Diamá DJ Sam - White or Purple (Compilation)
I feel it all Glitzerhaus & Franca Morgano TBA Co-Writer

Discography as Claudia D'Addio

Year Song Artist Album As
2006 U Can't Stop me Claudia D'Addio If we all give a little - The Album Herself
Identità
If we all give a little Six4One Part of the group Six4One
We are tomorrow
Never give up your dreams
Friends Are Friends
U can't stop me / Identità Claudia D'Addio U can't stop me / Identità (Unofficial Single) Herself
Girls Gone Wild DJ Scaloni Girls Gone Wild (Compilation) Featured Artist
Saltwater (Chicane Cover) Tatana A tribute to trance Vocals by
2007 Runnin' Sinhead Runnin' (Single) Additional Vocals
Fruit Addict Fruit Addict Fruit Addict (Single) Vocals By
Fruit Addict (Tatana remix)
U can't keep it on Mr. Fiction (feat. Jiameé) Sony Ibiza Session 2007 (Compilation) Co-Writer & Additional Vocals
Wet Tanja La Croix A trip to Bikini Island Featured Artist
D.N.A (Don't need anything)
Save me (feat. Jiameé) Co-Writer
Catwalk (feat. Sophie Kalt)
Horny as me Additional Vocals
2008 Kick it! Claudia D'Addio & Antonino Spadaccino Die Besten Fansongs (Blick & SFV Compilation) Herself
Pink Riot! Official Christopher Street Day Zurich Hymn 2008 Tanja La Croix feat. Claudia D'Addio & Donna Tella Destination Summer (Compilation) Featured Artist
Time Rovnug Download Exclusive Additional Vocals
2009 Come into my life The Problemkidz Additional Vocals
2010 Gente (Te facc'vede) Tanja La Croix Main Vocals (Credited as Concetta F.)

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