

Luca Di Blasi, professionally known as Dibla, is a producer, musician, composer, songwriter, and artistic director with an impressive record of 40 platinum and 31 gold certifications. Born in Pavia in 1991, his passion for music began in childhood, evolving into a career by the age of 21. Starting in Italy's alternative rock scene, Dibla developed a unique artistic foundation that later merged with the Genoese hip-hop movement, bringing fresh influences and vision to the genre. Dibla has been instrumental in shaping the careers of artists like Bresh and Tedua. Since 2020, he has produced and co-written major hits such as "Guasto d’Amore" (5x Platinum), "Paradiso Artificiale" (3x Platinum), and "Beatrice" (2x Platinum). His work on Tedua's La Divina Commedia (2023), certified 7x Platinum, and its deluxe edition, solidified his status as one of Italy’s top producers. In live performances, Dibla directs and performs as a guitarist for both Bresh's Che io mi aiuti Tour and Tedua's Divina Commedia Tour. Beyond hip-hop, his collaborations span major names like Sfera Ebbasta, Tony Effe, Emma, and Angelina Mango. In 2025, Dibla produced Bresh's La Tana del Granchio for the 75th Sanremo Festival, cementing his influence in Italian music. Currently, he is developing Bresh's third studio album and nurturing the career of emerging artist Sayf.