The story behind
The song *Il confine* by Tiziano Ferro, with a duration of 4:12, is presented in the context of his debut album, *Rosso relativo*. This album, originally released in Italian, had such a positive reception that it led Tiziano to also explore the Spanish-speaking market. The single *Perdona* achieved gold certification for sales, and it was with *Alucinado* that the album reached platinum certification in Mexico.
Tiziano Ferro was born in Latina, Italy, in 1980. His first contact with music came at the age of five, with a small toy keyboard. From a very young age, he began composing his own songs, recording the basic tracks with a simple recorder. In fact, two compositions from his childhood, created at the age of seven, were included at the end of his album *Nessuno è solo*. Despite an adolescence marked by shyness and bulimia, he found refuge in music, participating in guitar, singing, piano, and drums classes. In 1996, he joined the Coro Gospel de Latina, where he deepened his interest in the rhythms of American black music. He also ventured into voice acting courses and collaborated as a radio announcer on local stations. In 1997, he enrolled in the Accademia della Canzone di Sanremo, with his sights set on the 1998 Sanremo Festival.