Tiziano Ferro (born 21 February 1980 in Latina, Italy) is an Italian singer-songwriter known for pop and R&B-influenced ballads. He debuted with Rosso relativo and achieved wide success in Italy and Spanish-speaking markets with hits such as Xdono/Perdono.

Records in Italian and Spanish; noted for strong vocal delivery and melodic ballads; has collaborated with artists mentioned in the reviews (Ivano Fossati, Franco Battiato, Kelly Rowland); widely discussed for both early innovative pop/R&B work and later more commercial albums.

DeBaser reviewers repeatedly praise Tiziano Ferro's voice and melodic ballads while criticizing increasing commercialism and some weak tracks. His early records (Rosso relativo, 111) are often seen as influential; mid-career works receive divided opinions. Spanish-language releases and high-profile collaborations are recurring topics.

For:Fans of Italian pop and singer-songwriter ballads; critics and general listeners curious about contemporary Italian pop

 And yet. And yet the fifth album of the singer-songwriter from Latina deserves praise for the ambition contained in the tracklist: that attempt to bind high and easy pop while still speaking to teenagers and subtly suggesting a bit of noble-American soul mixed with more accessible elements.

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 what a mess

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 I believe a singer for teenage girls doesn’t talk about his habit of going to prostitutes ("Le cose che non dici"), about the death of childhood and thus the loss of innocence ("Il bimbo dentro"), about succeeding in life by believing in oneself ("L'olimpiade") or try with a song to lift a friend in difficulty ("Mai nata").

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