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Tiziano Ferro – All The Hits (2011)

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01. La differenza tra me e te
02. L'olimpiade
03. Il bimbo dentro
04. Stop! Dimentica
05. Imbranato
06. Rosso Relativo
07. Sere Nere
08. Ti Scattero Una Foto
09. Perdono
10. Scivoli Di Nuovo
11. Alla Mia Eta
12. E Fuori E Buio
13. Non Me Lo So Spiegare
14. Perverso
15. Assurdo Pensare
16. Ed ero contentissimo
17. Il Regalo Piu Grande
18. Indietro
19. La Traversata Dell'estate
20. Gia ti guarda Alice
21. E Raffaella e mia
22. Tarantola d'Africa
23. Le cose che non dici
24. Perdono - English Version
25. Rojo Relativo - Spanish Version
26. Alucinado - Spanish Version
27. Perverso - Spanish Version
28. Tardes Negras - Spanish Version
29. Y estaba contentisimo - Spanish Version
30. No me lo puedo explicar - Spanish Version

 

Italian pop singer/songwriter Tiziano Ferro became involved in music while attending a local conservatory, taking guitar and piano classes in addition to improving his vocal skills. At the age of 16, he joined a gospel chorus, uncovering his passion for Afro-American music. In 1998, he began working with producers Alberto Salerno and Mara Maionchi, composing his first songs. Three years later, EMI Italy released his debut album, Rosso Relativo, featuring the hit single Xdono. The album put his name on the map, but it was the 2003 follow-up, 111 -- named for the number of pounds his weight "ballooned" to while he suffered bulimia as a teenager -- that launched him to stardom, eventually selling over a million copies. Despite being panned by critics as a manufactured pop confection, he went on to a highly successful career not only as a recording artist -- scoring numerous platinum records and winning armloads of awards -- but as a songwriter for other artists, including Michael Bolton and Blue.

Ferro recorded extensively in numerous European languages including Spanish, French, Portuguese, German, and English, most notably with the single Universal Prayer, a duet with British R&B star Jamelia, which was the official anthem of the 2004 Athens Olympic Games. In 2006, he effectively scotched his career in Latin America with a series of spectacularly ill-advised comments about that region on a chat show; his gaffe did nothing to hurt his career in Italy, however, with his next three albums, Nessuno è Solo (2006), Alla Mia Età (2008), and L'Amore È una Cosa Semplice (2011) all going to number one there. In 2010, after years of denial, he finally came out as gay in an interview with Vanity Fair. In 2013, he helped produce the debut solo album by Italian female rapper Baby K; Ferro has also worked on production for material by Giusy Ferreri and Alessandra Amoroso. During late 2014 and early 2015, his hits compilation TZN: The Best of Tiziano Ferro spent several weeks at number one. ---Drago Bonacich, Rovi

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