South Florida’s Louis Amanti was destined to perform since he was a young boy. Amanti grew up listening to Miles Davis, Tony Bennett, Natalie Cole, Frank Sinatra and Dean Martin. He spent most of his life singing because his family had a deep appreciation for the musical classics and the arts.
At 10 years old, Amanti sang “Strangers in the Night” in front of his classmates. At 19, he began striving for a career as a jazz singer, performing in all sorts of stages in South Florida. In 2014, Amanti released his rendition of Nat King Cole’s hit “L-O-V-E” on social media reaching more than 3 million views on YouTube.
In 2015, Amanti worked with Rudy Perez, a five-time Grammy Award-winning producer, on a number of songs that helped him polish his talent. At age 25, Amanti performed with 16-time Grammy award winner, David Foster. Amanti’s debut album “Nothing Hurts Like Love” was released in 2016.
Louis Amanti has currently recorded a new single under the guidance of multiple Grammy and Latin Grammy winning producer Julio Reyes Copello, who has worked with worldwide renowned artists like Ricky Martin, Jennifer Lopez, MarcAnthony, Will Smith, and Il Divo, among many others.