Fabio Rovazzi turns 30, look who was at the party (and who wasn't)

Photo gallery – Fabio Rovazzi's birthday party

“In an hour I will be 30,” writes Fabio Rovazzi on social media, shortly before blowing out the candles. The actor and YouTuber celebrated his birthday with laughter, toasts and DJ sets at Carlo Cracco's restaurant at the Vittorio Emanuele gallery in Milan. The party's many VIP guests included Nina Zilli and Danti, while Fedez was absent.

The 30th birthday party Celebrating in the name of endless fun, and that couldn't be different when Fabio Rovazzi is there. The creator gathered his VIP friends at the Cracco Club for an unforgettable party. For him, a beautiful chocolate cake while the guests sing “Happy Birthday” and then wild dancing until late into the night, all documented on social media. The absence of Fedez, with whom the singer recently made peace after their bitter dispute a few years ago, did not go unnoticed.

Why did Fabio Rovazzi become famous? Born on January 18, 1994, Fabio Rovazzi (née Fabio Piccolrovazzi) made himself known with his content on Facebook, Instagram and especially YouTube. In 2015 he took part in J-Ax's “Sorci verdi” show and collaborated with Merk & Kremont and Fred De Palma on several music videos. But it was only the release of the hit “Let's go to command,” which he created in collaboration with Danti, that made him famous.

Fabio Rovazzi's career: from singer on YouTube to actor in films After the success of “Let's Take Command,” Fabio Rovazzi's career took off. The single was one of the best-selling of 2016. In the same year, he appeared in the video for the song “Vorrei ma non posto” by J-Ax and Fedez and in “Che ne sa 2000” by Gabry Ponte. Later, other songs were added that became catchphrases, such as “Tutto very interesting”, “I do what I want” (with the vocal participation of Al Bano, Emma Marrone and Nek and the presence in the video of Gianni Morandi, Carlo Cracco, Eros ). Ramazzotti, Fabio Volo, Rita Pavone, Massimo Boldi, Flavio Briatore, Roberto Pedicini and Diletta Leotta), “The Italian Disco”, with collaborations with big names such as Gianni Morandi, Loredana Berté, Eros Ramazzotti and Orietta Berti. Rovazzi took part in a few television shows and ended up in the cinema, first with the film “Il Vegetable” by Gennaro Nunziante and then with “Con chi viaggio” and “Elf me”, both from YouNuts!.