That same year Venuti also collaborated with former manager Francesco Virlinzi's new prodigy, a fellow Catanian named Carmen Consoli, co-writing her debut single, Amore di Plastica, off her debut album, Due Parole. Consoli returned the favor by appearing on the duet Mai Come Ieri, the title cut off his 1998 record, and a song that brought Venuti into the spotlight. After the death of Virlinzi in 2001, the Sicilian moved to Musica Suoni, an independent label distributed by Universal, for the release of 2003's Grandimprese, a record whose singles Veramente and Crudele brought him more national attention (the latter won two first-place awards at the annual San Remo Festival). In the following years, Venuti kept busy by writing for other artists, appearing in the Taormina, Sicily, production of the musical +Datemi Tre Caravelle, about the life of Christopher Columbus, and beginning work on his fifth solo record, Magneti, which came out in 2006. ~ Marisa Brown, Rovi