Claudia Faniello

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Breathlessly 00:00 Tools
Breathlessly (Malta) 03:03 Tools
Caravaggio 03:03 Tools
Breathlessly (Eurovision 2017 - Malta) 03:03 Tools
Samsara 03:00 Tools
When It´s Time 03:00 Tools
Perdersi 03:00 Tools
Midas Touch 02:49 Tools
L-imhabba ghamja 03:00 Tools
I Hate This Song 03:27 Tools
Breathlessly (Malta) Eurovision 2017 03:00 Tools
I Need To Know 03:06 Tools
Pure 03:01 Tools
I´m Dangerous 03:06 Tools
Sunrise 02:58 Tools
I Want My Love Back 04:00 Tools
When It's Time 02:12 Tools
Dilemma 03:46 Tools
Blue Sonata 02:54 Tools
Movie In My Mind 03:00 Tools
Breathlessly (Official Version) 03:00 Tools
Walk With Me 03:46 Tools
Convincingly Better 03:25 Tools
Guardami 03:42 Tools
Breathlessly (Official Version) - Malta Esc 2017 02:55 Tools
Fallin 02:55 Tools
High alert! 02:49 Tools
One Fine Day 02:55 Tools
High alert 02:55 Tools
I'm Dangerous 03:06 Tools
Miles Away 03:00 Tools
Breathlessly - Electro Club Mix 03:00 Tools
Breathlessly (Official Version) [Malta Esc 2017] 03:00 Tools
Breathlessly (Мальта, отбор 2017) 03:00 Tools
Breathlessly - Promostella Club Remix 02:50 Tools
Ma Nafx 03:25 Tools
L'imhabba ghamja 03:00 Tools
When It’s Time 02:50 Tools
Breathlessly (Official Version) (Malta Esc 2017) 03:00 Tools
Breathlessly (Malta) EXCLUSIVE Rehearsal footage 02:50 Tools
You Said 02:50 Tools
Breathlessly - Radio Mix 03:00 Tools
Breathlessly (Malta) Eurovision 2017 - National Final Performance 02:50 Tools
L-Imħabba Għamja 02:59 Tools
I Hate This Song - Club Mix 04:26 Tools
Claudia Faniello - Pure 03:00 Tools
Carravaggio 03:00 Tools
Breathlessly (Radio Mix) 03:00 Tools
Perdersi - Radio mix 03:00 Tools
I_m_Dangerous 03:06 Tools
Breathlessly (Eurovision 2017 - Malta / Karaoke Version) 03:06 Tools
Breathlessly (Malta) LIVE at the second Semi-Final 03:06 Tools
Convincingly_Better 04:26 Tools
For a life time 04:26 Tools
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Claudia Faniello (born February 25, 1988) is a Maltese singer. Claudia was born and raised in Malta, along with her siblings Fabrizio and Miriana. At the age of 12, Claudia began to participate in a variety of television shows and participating also in many festivals and placing in top positions. In 2001, at the Phoenicia Hotel in Malta, she won the 'Talentissimi Juniors' - a show organised by 'Actreact'. A year later she sang live with Malta's National Orchestra in aid of impoverished children at the University of Malta. She was accompanied by Malta's ambassadors in the Eurovision Song Contest 2004, Julie & Ludwig and also her brother Fabrizio. At the Mediterranean Conference Festival, in 2003 she sang at a concert with Fabrizio Faniello while a year later she sang again with the National Orchestra with Nadine Axisa, Fabrizio and Philippa. In 2005 she classified fourth on 'Hotspot' - a TV show programmed on Net TV. The year 2006 was the year were she started her experience in the Malta Song For Europe Festival with the song 'High Alert!' - a song composed by Ray Agius. At the same contest she won the award for best new-comer. She won the Festival Kanzunetta Indipendenza 2006 with the song 'Ma Nafx' - a song composed by Ray Agius. In 2007, despite qualifying for the Malta Song for Europe 2007 Semi-Final with thе song "L-Imħabba Għamja" (Love is Blind), she wasn't part of the six songs that gained the right to compete for the final round. She finished 7th. In summer 2007, Claudia Faniello launched "Wild Flower", a song composed by Aldo Spiteri and written by Deo Grech. In 2008 she passed for the Go Malta Song for Europe Semi-Final Festival with two songs "Caravaggio" and "Sunrise". Both songs passed into the final eight songs. In the final of this festival she finished 2nd with the song "Caravaggio", a song about the Italian artist with the same name and 3rd with the song "Sunrise". The successive year, she made her fourth appearance in this Maltese festival, but still wasn't part of the last three songs that fought to book a place in Moscow 2009. Her song was entitled "Blue Sonata", composed and written by Ray Agius. She finished 4th. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.