The story behind
The song *Primavera non è +* by Tiziano Ferro, with a duration of 3 minutes and 5 seconds, is from his debut album, known in Italian as Rosso relativo and in Spanish as Rojo relativo. This album marked the beginning of the artist's career, who was born in Latina on February 21, 1980. His first contact with music was at the age of five, when he received a small keyboard as a Christmas gift, which inspired him to compose his own melodies from a very young age, recording them with a simple recorder.
Tiziano Ferro's path to professional music included a teenage period marked by shyness and a struggle with bulimia. He found an escape in music and dedicated himself to taking guitar, singing, piano, and drums lessons. In 1996, at the age of sixteen, he joined the Coro Gospel of Latina, where he deepened his interest in African-American music rhythms. In the same year and the following one, he also explored film dubbing and collaborated with some local radio stations. His perseverance led him to participate in contests, such as the television program Caccia alla frase on Italia 1, and in 1997 he enrolled in the Accademia della Canzone of Sanremo with the aim of the 1998 Festival.