Andrea Emanuele Brasi (born July 28, 1996) was born in Bogliasco, Genoa, Italy. He is an Italian rapper and songwriter. He is professionally known as Bresh. From a young age, Bresh showed a deep passion for music, and by the time he was 15 years old, he had already begun pursuing his dream of becoming a rapper and songwriter.
Bresh's musical style primarily revolves around rap, with his unique flair and skillful wordplay making him stand out in the Italian rap scene. He is a member of the Drilliguria movement, a collective of Ligurian rappers who came together to release the collaborative mixtape, "My Friends," in 2017.
Bresh's music journey began in 2013 when he released his first mixtape, "What do we want to do," with the support of the record label Hostile Study. The mixtape showcased his talent and passion for music, earning him a considerable fanbase and critical acclaim.
In February 2020, Bresh released his highly anticipated debut album, "THAT I HELP ME," under the Sony Music label. The album features a collection of captivating tracks, each showcasing Bresh's unique style and captivating storytelling abilities.
Bresh has continued to make waves in the Italian music scene, and on June 26, 2022, he performed for the second time at the prestigious Goa-Boa Festival, a testament to his growing popularity and influence.
A few days after his performance at the Goa-Boa Festival, Bresh collaborated with Camilla Magli on the song "Kanye West," showcasing his versatility and willingness to experiment with different sounds and styles.
Overall, Bresh's dedication to his craft, coupled with his undeniable talent and passion, has made him one of the most promising and exciting artists in the Italian music industry today.