Tiziano Ferro Rosso Relativo available in CD version
Rosso Relativo is the first studio album by singer-songwriter Tiziano Ferro. Published in 2001 by EMI, Rosso Relativo was published shortly after also in the Spanish version. In fact, it is published both in Spain and in Latin America.
Even today, Rosso Relativo is Tiziano's most successful recording project.
The Relative Red CD has sold two and a half million copies worldwide. It has obtained excellent positions in the various rankings in the various radios, including overseas.
In 2016, Rosso Relativo also released his LP, along with the reissue of the CD. The prevailing sounds of the 12 songs are pop rap and contemporary R&B.
Finally, the Italian artist also managed to bring one of his songs, Imbranato, to the soundtrack for a Brazilian soap opera. In Italy, however, the song Boom Boom was used for A Almost Perfect Dad.
The following album is 111 (also available on CapitanStock).
Songs contained in Tiziano Ferro Rosso Relativo
- Le cose che non dici – 3:56
- Rosso relativo – 4:00
- Xdono – 3:59
- Imbranato – 5:01
- Di più – 3:55
- Mai nata – 3:49
- Primavera non è + – 3:03
- Il confine – 4:10
- Boom Boom – 4:17 (testo: Tiziano Ferro, Alberto Salerno)
- L'olimpiade – 3:40
- Soul-dier – 4:32
- Il bimbo dentro – 4:35
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