Wall Street Times Gianluca Zanna's Extraordinary Rise from Italian Boarding School to International Music Phenomenon
- lu1147
- Jan 15
- 3 min read

Gianluca Zanna arrived from Italy in 1998 without music contacts or label support. His Zanna Records now boasts 9 million YouTube views in recent months. Tracks from the label share radio airtime with Taylor Swift across 1,000 stations via Top Hits USA. Zanna’s duo with Claudette Lyons, Luca & Claudette, snagged the top spot on the North American College and Community Radio Chart in September 2025. Their flagship single, “You Are My Destiny (Future Remix),” rocketed past 2.7 million YouTube views and hit number three on Amazon’s Dance & Electronic Best Sellers, edging out Michael Jackson and David Guetta.
Zanna’s operation sidesteps major labels entirely. Self-funded from the start, it released over 150 original singles blending 1990s dance-pop with fresh mixes. Brian Reeves, the multi-platinum engineer behind U2 and Donna Summer, polished many cuts. Claes Cornelius, who spotted Ace of Base for Mega Records, jumped aboard in 2025. Persistence forged these bonds, station by station.
Boarding School Echoes Fuel a Lone Charge
Young Gianluca nursed ambitions amid the rigid routines of Italian boarding schools. Dreams of America flickered like distant stage lights. He sketched melodies in notebooks, humming beats that echoed empty hallways. Citizenship papers in hand by 2005, he penned “Wake Up America” as a raw tribute—now, two decades on, it surges to number two on TikTok charts, fueling 100,000 videos and nearly 15 million views. That old track even landed licensing for “This American Life.”
Zanna crossed the ocean alone, crashing against industry walls. No viral tricks or algorithm chases marked his path. He hammered out quality tracks and courted radio programmers one call at a time. Drama brewed in those early years: rejection slips piled high, yet each “no” sharpened his edge.

Chart Climbs Defy Gatekeeper Rules
“You Are My Destiny (Future Remix)” vaulted to number one on college and community charts, blanketing U.S. and Canadian airwaves. Top Hits USA slotted it for two months across a thousand stations. Amazon crowned it a top seller in October 2025. Finalists in America’s Next Top Hitmaker contest, Zanna and Lyons posed for photos at Rolling Stone’s New York headquarters. Forbes Scotland traced their corporate music push; Music Connection ran “When Dreams Cross Borders: The Gianluca Zanna Phenomenon.”

Recognition snowballed. Rolling Stone U.S. hailed them as finalists. Rolling Stone U.K. dubbed Zanna “From Italian Boarding School Dreamer to International Music Producer.” Billboard Italy chronicled his boarding school youth, the America fixation, and meeting Claudette Lyons—love and lyrics intertwined. Zanna Records tracks now spin in Brazil and Europe too. Jody Jackson of JJ Entertainment, former PR agent for Madonna and the Beach Boys, signed the duo in December 2025.
Viral Revival Ignites Fresh Fire
“Wake Up America” slumbered for years until TikTok users seized it. Videos exploded—100,000 strong, racking 15 million views. The 2005 citizenship anthem, born from immigrant grit, clashed perfectly with viral urges. Licensing to “This American Life” thrust it into award-winning airplay. Zanna watched numbers climb, a grin splitting his face as old verses stirred new crowds.
Lyons voices many Zanna Records gems, their chemistry as Luca & Claudette sparking hits.
January 8, 2026, brings a PIX 11 News spot in New York City. Cameras will capture their love tale woven into music’s grind. Zanna eyes major label deals for wider reach. Gatekeepers falter; his model proves radio ties and top-shelf sound trump them.

Love and Labels Forge Lasting Echo
Claudette Lyons entered Zanna’s orbit, transforming duo sparks into chart flames. Their Times Square billboard gleamed amid “You Are My Destiny” triumphs. She became my destiny, Zanna says. Music found us together—Italy to America, dreams to reality. Boarding school isolation yielded global anthems; self-funding birthed a label rivaling giants.
Zanna Records eyes global licensing pacts. Tracks pulse on stations worldwide. Persistence cracked the fortress. One immigrant’s boarding school visions now command airwaves, proving raw will outpaces pedigrees. Luca & Claudette ride high, their story a thunderclap against closed doors.



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