About this album

Sound: "A vibrant fusion of Latin pop and blue-eyed soul, infused with heartfelt lyrics and catchy melodies."

Where they were

Released on November 7, 2003, '111 Centoundici' marked Tiziano Ferro's third studio album, following his breakthrough with 'Rosso Relativo' in 2001. At this point in his career, Ferro was solidifying his presence in the Italian pop scene, transitioning from a promising debut to a more mature sound that appealed to a broader audience.

Why it matters

'111 Centoundici' achieved commercial success, debuting at number one on the Italian Albums Chart and earning multiple platinum certifications. The album's popularity helped solidify Ferro's status as a leading figure in contemporary Italian pop music, influencing subsequent artists within the genre.

Essential tracks

  • "Ciento once" — The opening track sets the tone for the album with its infectious rhythm and introspective lyrics about personal struggles.
  • "No me lo puedo explicar" — This song highlights Ferro's vocal prowess while exploring themes of unexplainable love and longing, resonating deeply with fans.
  • "Perdona" — A standout ballad that showcases emotional depth, 'Perdona' captures the essence of heartbreak and vulnerability in Ferro's songwriting.

Release Date

November 7, 2003

Artist Origin

Italy

Tracklist

  1. 1 Ciento once 4:19
  2. 2 Perverso 3:51
  3. 3 Tardes negras 4:24
  4. 4 Ti voglio bene 4:48
  5. 5 En el baño al aeropuerto 2:49
  6. 6 No me lo puedo explicar 4:00
  7. 7 Mi abuela 3:31
  8. 8 10 piegamenti 2:51
  9. 9 Temple Bar 4:06
  10. 10 Giugno '84 3:12
  11. 11 Eri come l'oro ora sei come loro 3:51
  12. 12 Quien no tiene talento enseña 4:45
  13. 13 13 años 3:27
  14. 14 Perdona 4:02
  15. 15 Alucinado 5:07