Una vita in freestyle | Vito Ventura (Shade) | TEDxPolitecnico di Torino
In queso Talk, Vito Ventura , conosciuto da tutti come Shade, rapper, doppiatore e freestyler , racconta il suo percorso di vita, fatto di scelte, sacrifici e di piccoli eventi che hanno cambiato tutto.Dalla cameretta di casa ai palchi più importanti d’Italia, Shade ci accompagna in un viaggio tra sogni e realtà, mostrando come anche le più piccole decisioni possano avere un impatto enorme, in quello che lui stesso definisce il suo personale "effetto farfalla".Tra momenti di crisi e scelte coraggiose, Shade svela come sia riuscito a trasformare la sua passione per la musica e l’intrattenimento in una carriera, facendo leva solo sulle sue forze, la sua determinazione e la sua creatività. Shade, aka Vito Ventura, is a multifaceted talent in the Italian music and arts scene: rapper, freestyler, voice actor, and actor from Turin.
With his charisma and ability to turn every rhyme into an emotion, he first gained recognition by winning prestigious freestyle contests, making a strong impact on MTV Spit, and captivating audiences as a voice actor, lending his voice to iconic series such as South Park, One Piece, and Naruto.
Shade's energy explodes in vibrant, engaging songs that tell stories of passion and challenges, resonating deeply with listeners. From his breakout singles in 2017 to the summer anthems that have lit up Italy, his music continues to leave a lasting mark. In 2023, with the "Diversamente Triste" project and collaborations with major rap artists, he keeps evolving his style, proving that his creativity and unique artistic identity remain as compelling as ever. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
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