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Anche se non mi vuoi, according to DoReSol
When you dive into Anche se non mi vuoi, you encounter a piece that, despite its 3 minutes and 56 seconds duration, condenses an emotiveness that has resonated over time. The song, part of the album Tra te e il mare, released in the year 2000, presents itself as a ballad that addresses profound themes, beyond typical love songs. Laura Pausini, the artist behind this work, has demonstrated a versatility that ranges from the personal to social issues like poverty or war, and this song falls within that line of sincere expression. The album containing it, Tra te e il mare, had a Spanish version titled Entre tú y mil mares, and it was in 2001 that the latter received a nomination at the Latin Grammy Awards in the category of Best Female Pop Vocal Album.
The production context of Tra te e il mare takes us to a moment of consolidation for Laura Pausini. The album, which includes 14 new tracks, was anticipated by the single Tra te e il mare, a composition by the Italian Biagio Antonacci that had already been playing on the radio since September 2000. The album's initial sales were significant, exceeding 5 million copies in its release year, and to this day it is estimated to have sold around 5.5 million physical units. Laura Pausini's career is remarkable; she is considered one of the most recognized Italian artists worldwide, with a discography exceeding 45 million records sold and hundreds of international accolades. Her ability to connect with the public extends across several languages, including Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, English, and French, and she has been the only Italian artist to obtain a Grammy Award. Throughout her career, she has received awards such as the World Music Awards in 1994, 2003, and 2007, and in 2005 and 2006 she won Latin Grammy and American Grammy awards for her album Escucha.
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Tra te e il mare
Laura Pausini · 2000 · Track 7
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