Sfera Ebbasta grew up in Cinisello Balsamo, a tough suburb near Milan. As a teenager he didn’t have many opportunities, and he used music as an escape. He spent years recording tracks with producer Charlie Charles, trying to create a new sound that didn’t exist in Italy at the time. Before fame, he struggled financially and dreamed of changing both his life and Italian music.
Sfera introduced modern trap to Italy in a professional way. His style came from the USA but adapted to Italian culture. Instead of classic rap, he brought colorful fashion, autotune, catchy melodies, and a whole new attitude. His album “Rockstar” became one of the most successful albums in Italian history and completely changed the way young people listen to music.
His most famous songs include
“Rockstar” – symbol of success and lifestyle
“Tran Tran” – viral song about everyday routine turning into ambition
“Cupido” – mix of trap and pop, played everywhere
“Peace & Love” – international sound and huge production
These songs work because they are catchy, easy to remember, and show his personality and style.
Sfera is not just a singer — he’s a cultural icon. His pink hair, diamonds, tattoos, and clothes inspired thousands of young Italians. He made trap fashionable and opened the door for many new artists.