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Rosso relativo 2001
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Rosso relativo

The debut album of Tiziano Ferro, titled Rosso relativo in its original Italian edition and Rojo relativo for the Spanish-speaking market, was released in 2001. This work marked the beginning of his career, presenting a sound that would resonate with the public from the outset. The album, which contains twelve tracks, was conceived in a context where Italian music was beginning to expand its borders, and Ferro aimed to connect with audiences beyond his native country.

Year
2001
Songs
12
Duration
49 min 40 seg
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Rosso relativo, according to DoReSol

The initial impact of the record was felt with the release of Xdono, the first promotional single. The public's response was so positive and the sales so significant that they surprised the artist himself, prompting him to explore the Spanish market. For this version, Perdona was selected as the lead single, achieving gold certification. However, it was with Alucinado that the album consolidated its success in Mexico, obtaining platinum certification.

This debut album, which includes tracks such as Imbranato and Mai nata, as well as the collaboration Soul-Dier, demonstrated Tiziano Ferro's ability to create catchy melodies and lyrics that connect with personal experiences. The production sought a balance between youthful energy and a sensitivity that would be reflected in his later works, laying the foundation for his career.