Fabrizio Faniello is a Maltese singer and songwriter, primarily known for his contributions to pop music. Born on June 24, 1981, in Sliema, Malta, he gained widespread recognition after competing in the Malta Eurovision Song Contest, where he represented Malta in 2001 with the song "Another Summer Night." Faniello's music often features catchy melodies and a blend of contemporary pop with Mediterranean influences. His notable works include albums such as "Fabrizio Faniello" (2001), "The Best of Fabrizio Faniello" (2005), and "Dancing in the Moonlight" (2009). He is also known for his participation in the Eurovision Song Contest, where he competed again in 2006 with the song "I Do." Faniello's impact on music is particularly significant in Malta, where he has become an emblematic figure in the local pop scene. His work has contributed to Malta's visibility in the international music arena, especially through the Eurovision platform. With a career spanning over two decades, he continues to influence new generations of Maltese artists and remains a beloved figure in the Maltese music industry.