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Le cose che non dici, according to DoReSol
In the universe of Le cose che non dici, Tiziano Ferro immerses us in a sound atmosphere that invites reflection, with a duration of 3:57. This piece, part of his debut album Rosso relativo (known as Rojo relativo in Spanish), is distinguished by its emotional depth, exploring those ideas and feelings that often remain hidden. Tiziano himself is the author of the music, imprinting his personal touch on every note.
Tiziano Ferro's path to music began very early in Latina, Italy. At five years old, a Christmas gift, a small keyboard, marked his first contact with sound. From a young age, he showed an inclination for composition, creating rudimentary musical bases and recording them with a simple player. Even, two compositions from his childhood, created at seven years old, found their place at the end of his album Nessuno è solo. Despite an adolescence marked by shyness and bulimia, music became his refuge, driving him to take guitar, singing, piano, and drums lessons. In 1996, at sixteen years old, he joined the Coro Gospel of Latina, where he became fascinated with the rhythms of African-American music. His artistic quest led him to participate in a voice acting course and collaborate as a radio announcer on local stations. He tried to make his way in television, participating in the program Caccia alla frase on Italia 1, but the experience was not encouraging. However, Tiziano did not give up and in 1997 enrolled in the Accademia della Canzone di Sanremo, with an eye on the 1998 Festival di Sanremo.
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Rosso relativo
Tiziano Ferro · 2001 · Track 1
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