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La felicità, according to DoReSol
The song La felicità stems from an album that marked a stage of greater maturity in the career of Laura Pausini. This work, originally released in Italian and later adapted into Spanish, sought to explore a more elaborate voice, reflecting an artistic evolution. Although it did not reach the massive figures of her previous productions, it did manage to position singles such as Emergencia and En ausencia de ti on the main radio stations in Italy, the United States, and Latin America. An interesting detail about this album is the participation of Phil Collins, who composed one of the tracks after seeing Pausini in an interview, impressed by her talent. By September 2000, this album had already sold over three million copies worldwide.
Regarding the artist's context, Laura Pausini is recognized as a prominent figure in Italian music, with a career marked by ballads and love songs, but also by addressing social issues. Her reach is international, having sung in several languages and being the only Italian artist to receive a Grammy Award. Throughout her career, she has sold over 45 million records and accumulated a large number of accolades. In 2001, singles such as Volveré junto a ti and Dos Historias Iguales performed well. The following year, with her English-language album, songs like Surrender and If that's Love reached the top spot on important charts like the Billboard. Her discography totals over 50 million copies sold, with 200 platinum records and 3 diamond records. Among her distinctions are three World Music Awards (in 1994, 2003, and 2007), a Platinum Europe Award, and the Latin Grammy in 2005 for Escucha in the category Latin Pop Album, Female. The following year, in 2006, she won the American Grammy for the same album in the category Best Latin Pop Album, and also triumphed at the Premios Lo Nuestro as Female Artist of the Year.
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La mia risposta
Laura Pausini · 1998 · Track 12
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