Lazza, whose real name is Jacopo Lazzarini, has captivated the Italian rap scene. The Milanese artist, born in 1994, stood out at the Sanremo Festival not only for the power of his song but also for his incredibly white and perfect smile, sparking curiosity among the audience about what Lazza did to his teeth. This article explores Lazza's dental transformation, delving into the details of the procedure and the reasons behind it.
Lazza is known for his unique style and stage presence, evident at Sanremo 2023. His stage name, Lazza, is an abbreviation of his surname, Lazzarini. He is also known as Zzala, a nickname derived from the French rap technique of "verlan," which involves inverting syllables to create new rhymes. Zzala is simply Lazza in reverse.
Lazza's background includes studies at the Giuseppe Verdi Conservatory in Milan and a passion for the composer and pianist Fryderyk Chopin, whose name he has tattooed on his right calf. He spent his adolescence between the piano and freestyle sessions at the San Babila wall, a historic meeting place for rappers and hip-hop enthusiasts in Milan.
The secret to Lazza's dazzling smile lies in dental veneers. The entire orthodontic procedure was overseen by his uncle, Dr. Puzzilli. Lazza explained on Muschio Selvaggio that the process is done in two separate stages. First, a mold of the teeth is taken, and the teeth are filed down. This creates a base for the veneers to be applied.
"I had an overbite, I put on two hundred braces, a nightmare. I grinded my teeth at night, and plus I smoke a lot, so I always had yellow teeth," Lazza shared. The procedure took place approximately a year ago, when the singer was 27 years old.
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The curiosity surrounding Lazza's dental work echoes a similar interest in the aesthetic changes of another musical duo, Paola and Chiara. After years of separation, Paola and Chiara reunited, sparking excitement among fans. However, their public appearances also drew attention to their aesthetic transformations, leading to speculation about whether they had undergone cosmetic surgery.
Paola Iezzi and Chiara Iezzi, born in 1974 and 1973 respectively, began their musical journey as backup singers for 883. In 1997, they formed the duo Paola and Chiara and participated in the Sanremo Festival in the New Proposals category with the song "Amici Come Prima."
In the early 2000s, Paola and Chiara gained popularity with the hit "Vamos a Bailar" and their 2002 album "Festival," which featured the hit single of the same name. They followed up with the single "Kamasutra" in 2003 and a third participation in the Sanremo Festival in 2005 with the song "A modo mio."
In 2013, Paola and Chiara decided to end their musical partnership, citing tension and a lack of shared enthusiasm. "We decided to close because there was such tension, such nervousness, we simply couldn't take it anymore. We were no longer traveling at the same pace. You can't always have the same enthusiasm, both of you. At a certain point, you don't stop believing, but you can't do it anymore," they explained.
Despite the professional split, the personal affection between the sisters remained. "The personal affection between us has never been lacking, we have had our difficulties like everyone else when they separate, separations are never easy, but the affection has never been in question. It was the stress of work, not being understood, being rejected by all the radio stations all the time," they said.
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Max Pezzali, the sisters' artistic godfather, reignited fans' hopes by inviting them on stage during his tour in the summer of 2022. In June 2022, the duo reunited during a DJ set by Paola, singing some of their most memorable songs, and again on stage at the Jova Beach Party.
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