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"Vent'anni" is a landmark 1970 Italian pop song performed by Massimo Ranieri that solidified his status as a major star in Italy.

The title "Vent'anni" translates to "Twenty years old" and captures the themes of youth, possibilities, and the transition into adulthood. Context and Impact ventanni_massimo_ranieri_ventanni

The song's popularity led to international releases in several countries, including a Spanish version titled "Veinte Años" released in Mexico and Spain in 1971. "Vent'anni" is a landmark 1970 Italian pop song

Winning with this song established Ranieri as a favorite among the younger Italian audience, leading to his representation of Italy in the Eurovision Song Contest in 1971 and 1973. Winning with this song established Ranieri as a

It was composed by Giancarlo Bigazzi, Enrico Polito, and Totò Savio. You can listen to the original version on Spotify or YouTube .

The song won the 1970 edition of Canzonissima , a popular Italian musical variety show and competition, famously beating Gianni Morandi's "Capriccio".