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Rosso relativo Rojo Relativo (2001)
  
111 (2003)

Release date
  
26 October 2001

Artist
  
Tiziano Ferro

Label
  
EMI Music Italy

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Released
  
October 26, 2001 (Italy) March 4, 2002 (Spain, Latin America)

Recorded
  
2000-2001, Kaneepa Studio, Padova (Italy)

Producer
  
Tiziano Ferro, Alberto Salerno and Mara Maionchi

Genres
  
Pop music, Rhythm and blues, Rock music

Nominations
  
NRJ Music Award for International Album of the Year

Similar
  
Tiziano Ferro albums, Pop music albums

Tiziano ferro le cose che non dici


Rosso relativo is Tiziano Ferro's debut album, released in 2001 in Italy. The album was later released in the rest of the world in 2002.

Contents

The first single of the album was "Xdono", which became a #1 hit in his home country of Italy and earned Ferro popularity among the rest of Europe and the Americas. Ferro also released a Spanish version of the album called Rojo relativo, which made him famous in countries such as Mexico, the rest of South America and Puerto Rico.

The single "Perdona" was well received in Latin American countries, but it was not until the release of the single "Alucinado" that Ferro was established as an international star in Latin America.

Commercial reception

The album, through its many editions for different parts of the world, is still the most commercially successful release from the singer, with more than 2.5 million copies sold worldwide. Its singles also managed to obtain good positions on radio charts in many countries outside of Italy.

The single "Xdono" from the album made Ferro known to the general public and obtained a flattering 3rd place in the best-selling singles in Europe in 2002, placing only after singles by worldwide superstars Eminem and Shakira.

The Spanish single "Alucinado", from the Spanish-language version of the album, further solidified Ferro's career in Latin America, obtaining #1 placings in the charts of Mexico, Chile and Spain, as well as becoming a top five hit on the U.S. Billboard Hot Latin Songs.

Songs

1Le cose che non dici3:57
2Rosso relativo4:04
3Xdono4:01

References

Rosso Relativo Wikipedia