In 1991, after Giorgio and the band had collaborated with a lot of artists like Mango,[2] Eugenio Finardi,[2] Cristiano De André,[2][5] Roberto Vecchioni, Pierangelo Bertoli and Tazenda, he released his first album also called Tomato produced by Mauro Paoluzzi and Angelo Carrara.
As she was a fan of the two and their dance style, they agreed to compose for their versions of opening themes (for a variety of animated TV shows) in 1998.
During that year they also wrote Hello Sandybell, Mille emozioni tra le pagine del destino per Marie Yvonne and Una giungla di avventure per Kimba.
[citation needed] In the same year, Giorgio performed his first duet with Cristina D'Avena in Rossana, the Italian name and opening of Kodomo no omocha, composed by Franco Fasano, arranged by Max Longhi and written by Alessandra Valeri Manera.
[10] Since 2001 to 2003, Giorgio and Max wrote a number of theme songs for various cartoons and anime series, like All'arrembaggio!, Hamtaro piccoli criceti, grandi avventure, Ma che magie Doremì and Doraemon.
The first one was at Lucca Comics & Games, during the years the artist said that he couldn't imagine performing live himself and that the music he wrote was intended for an audience of children, though he admits they would still be loved nonetheless.
At the end of 2010, he released his first album Giorgio Vanni Project - I cartoni di Italia1, based on of his work for American animated series.
[11] In 2011, he wrote "Beyblade Metal", a song that coincided with his long break and Mediaset's acquiring of anime and cartoon IPs, that ended in 2015.
This song is a duet with the Italian rapper Moreno[12] and for this reason was opened a very strong debate on the various social networks, also leading to the creation of petitions to change the theme.
In early August 2016, the artist released a music video for the song Pokémon Go (composed with Max Longhi and written by Alessandra Valeri Manera) during the worldwide success of the homonymous game.
However, the song was still released on the same day of the Italian airing of Dragon Ball Super (23 December) on the artist's YouTube channel.
After five years, Giorgio Vanni, Max Longhi and Alessandra Valeri Manera composed a new song for Cristina D'Avena, Noi Puffi siam così, released on 16 March 2017.
Vanni also took part in the Ninni Carucci's welfare project to raise money, so they could build a music school for Amatrice after the earthquake of 24 August 2016, singing with various musicians (for animated IPs) a new song called Alza gli occhi e vai.
During this part of his career, Giorgio Vanni often collaborated with various Italian Youtubers who bring him to new music productions and to promotional content.
He sung Santa Claus Is Coming to Town for a prank video of TheShow, Bruco Gianluco written and composed by the cartoonist and Youtuber Sio and various parodies with iPantellas.
In 2018, he collaborated on Dj Matrix and Matt Joe's album Musica da giostra - Volume 5 providing vocals for a new dance song called Supereroi.
[citation needed] Giorgio Vanni's videography are made up of music videos recorded in the ninenties for Grande cuore.