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Tudo o que eu vivo, according to DoReSol
The song *Tudo o que eu vivo*, with its duration of 4 minutes and 34 seconds, brings us a facet of Laura Pausini that goes beyond the romantic ballads for which she is known. While love is a recurring theme in her work, this piece, like others from her third studio album, *Le cose che vivi*, delves into social issues. The album, released on September 12, 1996, in 37 countries, addressed themes such as criticism of society and the oppression of freedom, showing an artistic maturity that was reflected in its global impact.
*Le cose che vivi* became the best-selling album of Laura Pausini's career up to that point, selling over 10 million copies worldwide. This success was boosted by the prior release of the single *Incancellabile*, which had already been playing on the radio since August 26, 1996. The Spanish version, *Las cosas que vives*, arrived in Spain and Latin America on December 9, 1996, consolidating the artist's presence in key markets. Laura Pausini, recognized as one of the most influential Italian artists, has demonstrated her versatility by singing in various languages and addressing social themes, earning her international recognition and hundreds of awards.
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Le cose che vivi
Laura Pausini · 1996 · Track 13
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