Gianluca Ginoble Opens Up About the Grandfather Whose Love and Guidance Shaped His Voice Long Before Fame Took Hold

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Before the lights, the fame, and the world tours, Gianluca Ginoble was just a young boy from Abruzzo, Italy — a boy who found his voice not on a stage, but in the warm, familiar company of his beloved grandfather. In a rare and emotional revelation, the Il Volo star recently shared how that relationship became the foundation of everything he is today.

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Gianluca spoke softly about the man who first taught him what music truly meant — not as performance, but as expression. His grandfather, a humble man with a deep love for traditional Italian songs, would sing while tending the garden or fixing old radios. “He didn’t have a perfect voice,” Gianluca said, “but it carried something no training could ever teach — emotion.”

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As a child, Gianluca would sit beside him, listening in awe, trying to imitate every note. It was there, among the scent of earth and the hum of old melodies, that his voice began to take shape — warm, soulful, filled with heart. “He made me believe that a song is not about how high you can sing,” Gianluca shared, “but how deeply you can make someone feel.”

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When Il Volo first took off and Gianluca’s world turned into one of bright lights and endless travel, his grandfather remained his quiet compass. Even now, before every performance, Gianluca whispers a small prayer — a promise to sing the way his grandfather taught him: with honesty, humility, and love.

“I owe him my voice,” he admitted. “Every time I sing, I hope he hears me.”

And perhaps that’s the real secret behind Gianluca Ginoble’s timeless sound — not just technique or talent, but a living echo of a grandfather’s simple wisdom and an unbreakable bond that turned into music for the world to feel.

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