One of the leading figures in Italian rap, he released two albums reaching the top 10 of the Italian charts and released many successful hit singles, with five top positions in the FIMI chart, including "Ninna nanna", "Cara Italia", "Peace & Love", "Boogieman" and "Good Times".
[5] The following year, he released with the group the EP homonyms Troupe D’Elite, which was criticised by some music critics as a disfigurement of Italian and international rap.
[7] One year later, Troupe D'Elite cancelled their contract with Tanta Roba and released the album Il mio giorno preferito, available for free download on the Honiro platform.
[8] On 14 October 2016, through Sto Records, the debut single "Ninna nanna" was released on Spotify, which set new streaming records in Italy, achieving the highest number of listeners in the first day, and debuting at the top position of the Italian Singles Chart with 200,000 copies sold in total.
[16] On 20 April 2018 was released 20 by Capo Plaza, which features the song "Ne è valsa la pena" in collaboration with the rapper.
[22] Ghali also participated in the second album by rapper Rkomi, Dove gli occhi non arrivano, on the track "Boogie Nights" and two international remixes of "Vossi Bop" by Stormzy and "Antisocial" with Ed Sheeran and Travis Scott.
[27] In his second studio album, on the track "Vossi Bop (Remix)" featuring Stormzy, Ghali references Italian Interior Minister and leader of the right-wing political party Lega, Matteo Salvini, with the lyrics, "Salvini says that those who arrived by raft can't stay .it but must stay .com".
Ghali characterized Salvini as a fascist, stating, "As an artist, my primary role isn't political, but my music reflects my personal experiences.
[33] Ghali's passion for rap and songwriting made him often misunderstood by his schoolmates: he said he was often bullied, but this experience strengthened him and pushed him to fight more and more.