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Laura Pausini

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Italian singer and songwriter (born 1974)
For her self-titled albums, seeLaura Pausini (1993 album),Laura Pausini (1994 album), andLaura Pausini (1995 album).

Laura Pausini
Pausini performing in 2009
Born
Laura Pausini

(1974-05-16)16 May 1974 (age 51)
Occupations
  • Singer
  • songwriter
  • television personality
Years active1993–present
Spouse
Children1
Awards
Musical career
Genres
InstrumentVocals
Labels
Musical artist
Websitelaurapausini.com
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Laura PausiniOMRI (Italian pronunciation:[ˈlaurapauˈziːni]; born 16 May 1974) is an Italian singer and songwriter. She rose to fame in 1993, winning the newcomer artists' section of the43rdSanremo Music Festival with the song "La solitudine",[1] which became an Italian standard and an international hit.[2][3][4] Herself-titled debut album was released in Italy on 23 April 1993[5] and later became an international success, selling two million copies worldwide.[6] Its follow-up,Laura, was released in 1994 and confirmed her international success, selling three million copies worldwide.[7]

Pausini has released fifteen studio albums, two international greatest hits albums and one compilation album for the Anglophone market only. She mostly performs in Italian and Spanish, but has also recorded and sung songs in Portuguese, English, French, German, Latin, Chinese, Catalan, Neapolitan, Romanian, Romagnol and Sicilian.[8][9]

In 2004,AllMusic's Jason Birchmeier considered Pausini's sales "an impressive feat for someone who'd never really broken into the lucrative English-language market".[10] In 2014,FIMI certified Pausini's sales of more than 70 million records with a FIMI Icon Award, making her the fourth best-selling female artist in Latin music, and the best-selling non-Spanish speaking female Latin music artist.[11]In 2025, she ranked 9th onBillboard's "Best 50 Female Latin Pop Artists of All Time" list.[12]

Pausini appeared as a coach on boththe Mexican andSpanish versions of international reality television singing competition franchiseThe Voice, was a judge on the first and second series ofLa banda, and was likewise a judge on theSpanish version of international franchiseThe X Factor. In 2016, she debuted as a variety show presenter, hosting the television showLaura & Paola, with actressPaola Cortellesi. She was also one of the presenters of theEurovision Song Contest 2022.

Throughout her career, she haswon numerous music awards in Italy and internationally. In 2006, she won aGrammy Award,[13] receiving the accolade forBest Latin Pop Album for the recordEscucha.[14] In 2021, she was nominated for theAcademy Award forBest Original Song with "Io sì (Seen)" from the filmThe Life Ahead. The single also won theGolden Globe Award for Best Original Song, making it the first Italian-language song to win the award.[15] She has been honoured as aCommander Order of Merit of the Italian Republic by PresidentCarlo Azeglio Ciampi and as aWorld Ambassador ofEmilia Romagna.

Life and career

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Early life

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The elder of two daughters,[16] Laura Pausini was born inFaenza, in theProvince of Ravenna[17] to Fabrizio Pausini[16] and Gianna Ballardini. She grew up inSolarolo, a smallcomune in the same region.[18][A]Her father is a former pianist[19] who also played as asessionman forABBA'sFrida Lyngstad and entered a band whose members later founded the Italian pop groupPooh.[16] After becoming apiano bar artist, he encouraged Pausini to start performing as a singer.[20] Her first live performance was on 16 May 1985, when she sang together with her father in a restaurant inBologna.[21] Following this, her father started giving her singing lessons[22] and she continued to perform alongside him in local piano bars. In the meanwhile, she also started singing in achurch choir.[23]

In 1987 she recorded her firstdemo album, produced by her father and released to promote her live shows.[24] TitledI sogni di Laura, it consisted of eight covers and five new songs.[25] In 1991 she participated in theCastrocaro Music Festival singingLiza Minnelli's "New York, New York", but she failed to reach the final stage of the competition.[21] During the same year, she took part in another singing competition, Sanremo Famosi, which should have served as a selection for the newcomers' of the followingSanremo Music Festival.[26] Despite being declared the joint winner with another contestant,[21][26] Pausini was not allowed to compete in theSanremo Music Festival 1992.[21]

1993: Career breakthrough

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Thanks to her performances in local singing competitions, Pausini was noticed by Italian producer and songwriter Angelo Valsiglio, who introduced her to manager Marco Marati.[21] Valsiglio suggested to her "La solitudine", a song he wrote with Pietro Cremonesi and Federico Cavalli. Pausini's rendition convinced Valsiglio and Marati, who wanted Pausini to audition for some major labels.[21] During one of the auditions, she met Fabrizio Giannini ofWarner Music Italy'sCompagnia Generale del Disco.[27] After impressing him with a performance of an unreleasedMia Martini song, Pausini obtained her first recording contract, becoming one of the first artists discovered by Giannini, who later launched the careers of several Italian acts, includingIrene Grandi.[21]

Pausini rose to fame in 1993, after winning the43rd Sanremo Music Festival, annually held at theTeatro Ariston inSanremo, Italy.

"La solitudine" was selected as one of the entries in the newcomer artists' section of the43rd Sanremo Music Festival. Pausini performed it for the first time on 23 February 1993, during the first night of the contest.[28] After being admitted to the final, held on 27 February 1993, she won the competition, receiving 7,464 votes from the juries and beatingGerardina Trovato with "Ma non ho più la mia città", who took second place with 7,209 votes.The song also became a commercial success in Italy, and it is still one of Pausini's best-known hits.[29]

Following the success obtained with her debut single, Pausini started working on her first professional album,Laura Pausini.[30]The album was recorded while Pausini was still a high school student[31] at the "Gaetano Ballardini" Institute of Ceramics in Faenza, Italy,[32] where she got herdiploma a few months after the release of her debut studio set.[33]Released byCGD Records in May 1993,[18] it sold 400,000 copies in Italy.[34] The album was also promoted through an Italian outdoor tour during the summer of 1993.[35] In September 1993, Pausini received aTelegatto for Revelation of the Year.[36]

In late 1993, the album was released in the rest of Europe, peaking at number three on theDutch Albums Chart[37] and reaching the top spot in Belgium.[38] It also achieved commercial success in South America, being certified gold in Brazil[39] and Argentina.[40] Worldwide sales of Pausini's debut studio album exceed two million units.[6] Moreover, "La solitudine" became a radio hit inBelgium and theNetherlands,[41] it peaked at number five on theFrench Singles Chart and it reached the top spot of theDutch Top 40[3] and of the FlemishUltratop 50.[4] The album also spawned the singles "Non c'è" and "Perché non torna più".

1994–1995: Spanish-language debut and international success

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In February 1994, Pausini participated for the second time in the Sanremo Music Festival, competing in the "Big Artists" section with her entry "Strani amori".The song ranked third in the competition, behindAleandro Baldi's "Passerà" andGiorgio Faletti's "Signor tenente",[42] and became a hit in Italy,[43] in the Netherlands[44] and in Flanders.[45] The single launched Pausini's second studio album,Laura, released in February 1994. According to CGD Records, the album sold 150,000 copies in Italy in its first week, with initial shipments of 200,000 units.[46] It also peaked at number one on the Dutch Albums Chart and entered the charts in Belgium andSwitzerland,[47] selling three million copies worldwide[7] and achieving gold and platinum status inBrazil andArgentina, respectively.[39][40] Other singles from the album were "Gente", "Lui non sta con te" and "Lettera". During the summer of 1994, Pausini took part in the Italian itinerant TV showFestivalbar, reaching the final stage of the music competition[48] and receiving the Premio Europa for her international success.[49] In 1994 she was also awarded with her secondTelegatto, receiving the prize for Best Female Artist.[50] In the meanwhile, she started an Italian tour to promote her album.[51]

During the same year, Pausini released her first Spanish-language album,Laura Pausini, a compilation of ten adapted versions of hits from her previous albums, issued byDro Records.[41] The record became the best-selling album of 1994 inSpain,[52][53] where it was later certified diamond by theAssociation of Phonographic and Videographic of Spain for sales exceeding one million units.[54] Pausini was the first non-Spanish artist to achieve this result.[55] Following the commercial success obtained in the country, the Spanish Institute of Italian Culture awarded her a "Globo de Platino" for contributing in the spread of Italian culture in Spain.[56]

The album was successful in Latin America too, being certified platinum by theArgentine Chamber of Phonograms and Videograms Producers,[40] theAsociación Colombiana de Productores de Fonogramas[57] and the Chilean division of theInternational Federation of the Phonographic Industry.[58] Moreover, the first four singles from the album, "La soledad", "Se fue", "Amores extraños" and "Gente", entered the top 30 on theHot Latin Songs chart compiled byBillboard.[59] Thanks to these results,Billboard ranked Pausini the second female revelation of 1994, afterMariah Carey.[60][61] In 1995 Pausini also received theWorld Music Award for Best Selling Italian Recording Artist[62] and theLo Nuestro Award for Best New Artist of the Year.[60][63]

Pausini's first record for the British market was aself-titled compilation album released in 1995, including nine Italian-language hits and an English-language version of her first single, "La solitudine (Loneliness)",[64] whose lyrics were adapted byTim Rice.[65] "La solitudine (Loneliness)" was initially set to be released as a single in theUnited Kingdom on 19 June 1995,[66] but it was postponed and released in September of the same year.[67] Both the album and the single obtained a very poor commercial reception, failing to enter the charts in the United Kingdom.[68]

1996–1997:Le cose che vivi

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Following the success obtained by Pausini's debut Spanish album, her third studio set was released on 12 September 1996 both in Italian and Spanish, under the titlesLe cose che vivi andLas cosas que vives, respectively.[69][70] Starting from that moment, Pausini has recorded most of her songs both in her native language and in Spanish, in a practice that, according toAllMusic's Jason Birchmeier, has "come to define her career and compound her success".[10] A special edition of the album was also released in Brazil, featuring three additional bonus tracks in Portuguese.[70]

The album was preceded by the single "Incancellabile", released to Italian radio stations on 26 August 1996[71] and titled "Inolvidable" in its version for the Hispanic market. Other singles from the album include the title-track "Le cose che vivi", whose Spanish-language version topped theBillboardLatin Pop Songs chart,[72] "Ascolta il tuo cuore", "Seamisai" and "Dos enamorados", which was not released in its Italian-language version. The album sold 3,500,000 copies worldwide[7] and was certified Platinum by theInternational Federation of the Phonographic Industry, for European sales exceeding 1,000,000 units.[73] At the9th Lo Nuestro Awards for Latin Music, Pausini was nominated for Pop Female Singer and Video of the Year for the Spanish-language version of "Le cose che vivi".[74]

In December 1996, Pausini was among the artists singing forPope John Paul II during theNatale in Vaticano concert, a Christmas show held at thePaul VI Audience Hall.[75] During the event, she performed a cover ofJohn Lennon's "Happy Xmas (War Is Over)" and the song "Il mondo che vorrei".[76]In February 1997 she was also invited as a guest to theViña del Mar International Song Festival in Chile.[77] On 1 March 1997, she launched fromGeneva the World Wide Tour in support of the album, giving concerts in Italy, Switzerland,[78] Belgium, the Netherlands,Portugal,[79] Spain,[80]France,[81] as well as in theUnited States,[61]Canada and many other American countries, includingVenezuela, Brazil,Uruguay, Argentina,Paraguay,Colombia andMexico.[81] It was Pausini's first international tour, during which she gave concerts inindoor arenas for the first time.[82] In August of the same year, during the last night of theFestivalbar, she received the International Award for the success she achieved abroad.[83]

1998–1999:La mia risposta /Mi respuesta

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In 1998, Pausini released her fourth studio album,La mia risposta, together with its Spanish-language counterpart,Mi respuesta. The album, which included a song penned byPhil Collins,[84] was dubbed by Italian music critics as a mature work, with influences fromsoul music,[84] but, despite reaching the top spot of theItalian Albums Chart,[85] it was a moderate commercial success, selling two million copies worldwide.[7] The lead single from the album, "Un'emergenza d'amore", was released in September 1998,[86] and was followed by "In assenza di te" and "La mia risposta", the latter being performed during theFestivalbar in 1999.[87]

To promote the album, Pausini began in early 1999 theLa Mia Risposta World Tour '99, during which she performed in theatres throughout Europe.[88] On 1 June 1999, she was one of the artists performing along with ItaliantenorLuciano Pavarotti inModena during his annual "Pavarotti and Friends" concert.[89] Pavarotti and Pausini duetted in the Italian version of thearia "Dein ist mein ganzes Herz", titled "Tu che m'hai preso il cuor", fromFranz Lehár'soperettaDas Land des Lächelns. The live performance was later included in the albumPavarotti & Friends for the Children of Guatemala and Kosovo.[90] In 1999, she also contributed theRichard Marx composition "One More Time" to theMessage in a Bottle soundtrack.[91] The track was produced byDavid Foster[92] who was featured on piano.

2000–2001:Tra te e il mare /Entre tú y mil mares

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In 2000, she recorded the song "The Extra Mile" for the soundtrack of the moviePokémon 2000: The Power of One.[31][93] The song was included in the albumTra te e il mare, released on 11 September 2000 and preceded by thehomonymous single, written by Italian pop singerBiagio Antonacci.[94] Other singles from the album include "Il mio sbaglio più grande", which was a top 20 hit in Italy,[95] and "Volevo dirti che ti amo", whose Spanish-language version "Quiero decirte que te amo" peaked at number 15 on theBillboardLatin Pop Songs chart.[96]The album also features the songs "Viaggio con te", which was composed by her father and which was awarded in 2001 with an Italian Lunezia Award for Best Songwriter of the Year,[97][98] and "Per vivere", written from the point of view of a homeless child Pausini met inRio de Janeiro and dedicated to two Brazilian childrensponsored by her.[98][99]

Tra te e il mare received a nomination for Album of the Year at the Premio Italiano della Musica, while Pausini was nominated for Best Female Artist during the same award ceremony,[100] as well as in the first edition of theItalian Music Awards, held in February 2001.[101]A Spanish-language version of the album, titledEntre tú y mil mares, was released shortly before the Italian-language edition, on 11 September 2000.[94] At the2001 Latin Grammy Awards, the record received two nominations forBest Female Pop Vocal Album andBest Engineered Album, while Pausini and Alfredo Cerruti were in the shortlist forProducer of the Year.[102][103]

Pausini's first internationalgreatest hits album was released in 2001, both in an Italian-language version and in a Spanish-language edition, titledThe Best of Laura Pausini: E ritorno da te andLo mejor de Laura Pausini: Volveré junto a ti, respectively. The first single, "E ritorno da te"—"Volveré junto a ti" in Spanish—was accompanied by a music video shot by Italian film directorGabriele Muccino.[104] The album also includes the single "Una storia che vale" and features guest appearances by Brazilian singerGilberto Gil in "Seamisai"[105] and by Italian singerNek, who plays bass in "Non c'è".[106]

Supported by the2001/2002 World Tour, which started in Miami on 19 October 2001,[105] the greatest hits became one of Pausini's biggest commercial successes, selling 700,000 copies in Italy and 800,000 copies in France.[107]During the concert she gave inMilan on 2 December 2001 as part of the tour, Pausini also recorded her first livevideo album, titledLive 2001-2002 World Tour and released on 30 November 2002.[108][109]

2002–2003:From the Inside

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In 2001, Pausini started working with producers such asPatrick Leonard andJohn Shanks[110] on her first English-language album,From the Inside.[111] Released in Canada, Mexico and the United States byAtlantic Records on 5 November 2002, the album did not get the expected success, selling 50,000 copies in the U.S., according to Nielsen-Soundscan.[112] The album singles "Surrender" and "If That's Love" reached the top spot on theHot Dance Club Songs Chart,[113] but Pausini, disappointed at her English-language debut being ignored in the U.S. outside the club scene, abandoned the promotion forFrom the Inside due to her label promoting it as a dance album instead of a pop album as she requested.[114] The album was later released in Europe too, selling 800,000 copies worldwide.[107]

In 2003 Luciano Pavarotti invited her for the second time to the "Pavarotti and Friends" concert, where they duetted again in "Tu che m'hai preso il cuor".[115]

2004–2005:Resta in ascolto /Escucha and Grammy wins

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Pausini during the presentation of her albumResta in ascolto /Escucha in 2004

In October 2004, Pausini released her eighth studio album,Resta in ascolto, and its Spanish-language counterpart,Escucha. Influenced by international artists includingPhil Collins andCeline Dion,[116] the recording is on the subject of a break-up and was written in 2002, during her separation from her ex-boyfriend and producer Alfredo Cerruti.[117]

The album features the song "Mi abbandono a te", co-written by Pausini,Rick Nowels andMadonna. It also includes theBiagio Antonacci-written ballad "Vivimi", whose Spanish-language version, "Viveme", won aBillboard Latin Music Award in 2006 for Female Latin Pop Airplay Song of the Year,[118] and the single "Benedetta passione", penned by Italian rock-starVasco Rossi.[119] Well received by music critics,[120][121] the album is mainly focused on themes of anger, bitterness,[117] desire for independence[122] and interior peace,[119] but also features a song about theIraq War, in which Pausini sings aboutAli Ismail Abbas, a boy who was severely injured in a nighttime rocket attack nearBaghdad in 2003.[123]

The album debuted at number one on theItalian Albums Chart[124] and sold 350,000 copies in Italy.[125] Its Spanish version later wonBest Female Pop Vocal Album at theLatin Grammy Awards of 2005[126] andBest Latin Pop Album at the48th Grammy Awards,[14] making Pausini the first Italian female artist to win aGrammy Award.[13] In January 2005, Pausini starteda new tour to promote the album.[127] The concerts she gave at theZénith de Paris on 22 and 23 March 2005 were filmed and released as a live album in November 2005, titledLive in Paris 05.[128]

Pausini made a guest appearance onMichael Bublé's 2005 live albumCaught in the Act, singing a duet with Bublé ofLou Rawls' hit "You'll Never Find Another Love Like Mine". The duet was placed on both theaudio CD, and the full concert DVD that aired onPBS as an episode ofGreat Performances.[129]

At the2006 Lo Nuestro Award, Pausini was nominated in the sections Album of the Year forEscucha, Song of the Year and Video of the Year for "Viveme"[130] and won the award for Best Female Pop Artist.[131]

2006–2007:Io canto

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Pausini performing during the Festival Teatro-Canzone, in memory of Italian singerGiorgio Gaber, in July 2007

In November 2006, Pausini released the albumIo canto /Yo canto, consisting of covers of Italianpop rock songs.[132] On the album liner notes, Pausini wrote:"here is the music I listen to when I'm at my saddest, or when I feel a moment is special, the songs I used to sing as a young girl when I first started performing, and above all those which taught me to love music, and how music can move you so deeply, regardless of its genre or style".[133]

The album also features duets withTiziano Ferro,Juanes andJohnny Hallyday.[134] It debuted at number one on theItalian Albums Chart and held the top spot for 8 non-consecutive weeks.[135] It also became the best-selling album of 2006 in Italy, selling 500,000 copies in less than two months.[136] On 8 November 2007, the album wonBest Female Pop Vocal Album at theLatin Grammy Awards.[137] Laura dedicated the award to the memory of Italian tenorLuciano Pavarotti.[138][139] Later on during the show she sang "Vivere (Dare to Live)" alongside Italian singerAndrea Bocelli.[137]

In Summer 2006, Pausini played aJuntos en concierto tour withMarc Anthony andMarco Antonio Solís,[140] consisting of 20 concerts throughout the United States.[141]

On 2 June 2007, Pausini was the first female artist to play at theSan Siro Stadium in Milan,[142] in front of a crowd of 70,000 spectators.[143] On 30 November 2007, the concert was released on CD and DVD, under the titleSan Siro 2007.[144]

2008–2010:Primavera in anticipo,Amiche per l'Abruzzo, andLaura Live

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Concert ofAmiche per l'Abruzzo

Pausini spent the first months of 2008 recording her tenth studio album,Primavera in anticipo /Primavera anticipada. The Spanish language edition of the album was released on 11 November 2008,[145] while the Italian language edition was released in Italy on 14 November 2008.[146]The album was preceded by the single"Invece no" / "En cambio no", released on 24 October 2008[147] and promoted with an appearance inPiazza Trinità dei Monti in Rome on 14 November 2008.[148]The album also features the single"Primavera in anticipo (It Is My Song)" / Primavera anticipada (It Is My Song)", a duet with British singer-songwriterJames Blunt.[149] Also in late 2008, French chansonnierCharles Aznavour and Pausini recorded Aznavour's 1965 song "Paris au mois d'août" for Aznavour'sDuos album, both in French as well as the Italian version "Parigi in agosto". Pausini grew up listening to Aznavour's songs, and in a January 2009 interview on France 2's Vivement Dimanche hosted byMichel Drucker, Aznavour said of Pausini, seated by his side after a live duet performance of "Paris au mois d'août", that "she knows the lyrics [to my songs] better than me."[150] In November 2009Primavera in anticipo went on to win Best Female Pop Vocal Album at theLatin Grammy Awards.[151] In 2010 Pausini also won theLo Nuestro Award for Female Artist of the Year.[152]

Pausini performing during the World Tour 2009

On 21 June 2009, Pausini organized a mega-concert in theSan Siro Stadium in Milan, raising money to support the victims of the2009 L'Aquila earthquake. The concert, namedAmiche per l'Abruzzo, involved 43 Italian female singers[153] and was later released on a DVD, which sold 250,000 copies in Italy.[154]

In the meanwhile, on 5 March 2009, Pausini began herWorld Tour 2009 inTurin,[155] which reached Europe in May 2009[155] and then South America and the United States in autumn 2009.[156][157] The last leg of the tour took place in Italy in November 2009.[158]A CD of the tour, along with a DVD, was released on 27 November 2009 with the titleLaura Live World Tour 09 /Laura Live Gira Mundial 09.[159] The album also includes three new songs, the singles"Con la musica alla radio" / "Con la musica en la radio", "Non sono lei" / "Ella no soy" and "Casomai" / "Menos mal".[159]

2011–2012:Inedito

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Pausini performing inBercy in April 2012 during theInedito World Tour

On 30 December 2010, Pausini announced her new studio album,[160]Inedito /Inédito, released both in Italian and Spanish on 11 November 2011.[161]The title and the track list of the album were announced through Pausini's website on 10 September 2011. The first single from the album,"Benvenuto" / "Bienvenido", was released on 12 September 2011.[162][163]To promote the album, Pausini engaged theInedito World Tour, starting with 11 shows in Italy in late December 2011.[164] The tour reached Latin America in January and February 2012.[165] The European leg of her tour visited the principle arenas of France, Switzerland, Spain, Germany, Belgium and the Netherlands, and concluded at theRoyal Albert Hall in London.[166]

The album also spawned the singles "Non ho mai smesso"[167] / "Jamás abandoné",[168] "Bastava" / "Bastaba",[169] "Mi tengo", "Le cose che non-mi aspetto" / "Las cosas que no me espero" and "Celeste". The song "Troppo tempo" was originally chosen as the sixth and last single of the album, but when Pausini discovered her pregnancy she changed her mind to "Celeste".The album has sold 1,000,000 copies worldwide.[170]The music video for "Mi tengo", one of the singles fromInedito, was directed by Gianluigi Fazio andGiorgio Fazio.[171][172] It was shot in March 2012 on a minimalist white set and premiered on 18 March 2012 at the Nelson Mandela Forum in Florence during theInedito World Tour. The video features Pausini and a group of dancers symbolically interpreting the song’s lyrics.On 25 June 2012, Pausini took part in the mega-concert Concerto per l'Emilia, organized to raise funds in support of the people affected by the2012 Northern Italy earthquakes. During the show, Pausini duetted withCesare Cremonini, performing a cover ofLucio Dalla's "L'anno che verrà".[173]

On 27 November 2012, a special edition ofInedito, in both Italian and Spanish, was released, featuring a live DVD recorded during the 2012 Inedito World Tour.[174] The Italian-language version and the Spanish-language version of the DVD were recorded inBologna on 17 April 2012 and inMadrid on 20 April 2012, respectively. The CD included in the new edition ofInedito also features a live medley performed by Pausini on New Year's Eve 2012, as well as a duet with Venezuelan singerCarlos Baute on the track "Las cosas que no me espero", released as a single in Spain and the Americas.

In 2012 Pausini also recorded an Italian-language duet withJosh Groban, "E ti prometterò", included in his albumAll That Echoes, released in February 2013.[175]

2013–2014:20 – The Greatest Hits

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On 26 February 2013, to celebrate the twentieth anniversary of her career, Pausini released a medley including the original versions in Italian, Spanish and English of the song which launched her career in 1993, "La solitudine". The track was launched as a limited-edition digital single, available for purchase for a week only.[176] On 1 June 2013 Pausini took part in theChime for Change concert atTwickenham Stadium in London, supporting the global campaign of the same name for girls' and women's empowerment. Pausini performed the songs "Io canto" and "It's Not Goodbye".[177]During the same year, she appeared as a featured artist on the track "Sonríe (Smile)", included in American singerGloria Estefan's albumThe Standards.[178]

In November 2013, Pausini also released a greatest hits album, titled20 – The Greatest Hits in Italian and20 – Grandes éxitos in Spanish.[179] The album was preceded by the single "Limpido"—"Limpio" in Spanish—recorded with Australian singerKylie Minogue.[180] Other singles from the album include the new tracks "Se non te" and "Dove resto solo io", released for the Italian market, and the revamped versions of "Víveme" and "Se fue", featuringAlejandro Sanz andMarc Anthony, respectively.[181][182][183][184]

Starting from December 2013, Pausini promoted her greatest hits album throughThe Greatest Hits World Tour, giving concerts in her native Italy, as well as in other European countries, in Latin America, in the United States and in Canada. The tour also included performances during theViña del Mar International Song Festival in Chile and the Feria del Hogar in Peru.[185][186] The concert she gave inTaormina, featuring several guests, was conceived as the first Italian "one woman show", and it was broadcast byRai Uno in May 2014.[187]A new version of the album was released in November 2014 for the hispanophone market. The new edition includes a duet withThalía in "Sino a ti", a new version of "Entre tu y mil mares", featuringMelendi, and a re-recording of "Donde quedo solo yo", performed withÁlex Ubago.[188] The latter was also recorded under the title "Jo sempre hi seré", becoming Pausini's firstCatalan song. This version was included inEl disc de La Marató 2014, a compilation album related to thetelethon organized by Catalan channelTV3, with the purpose of raising money againstcardiovascular diseases.[189][190]

On 13 November 2014, Pausini was the first artist to be inducted in the newly created Paseo de las Estrellas inTijuana, Mexico.[191] In Autumn 2014, Pausini was one of the four coaches of the fourth season of the Mexican reality show and singing competitionLa Voz.[192] Pausini also served as a coach for the third series of the Spanish version of the competition,La Voz, which debuted onTelecinco in January 2015.[193] During the same year, she continued her tour, which reached Australia and Russia.[194]

2015–2016:Simili, television work, andLaura Xmas

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Pausini during a show of the Latin American leg of theSimili World Tour, September 2016

At the27th Lo Nuestro Awards, Pausini received a special award in recognition of her music career trajectory.[195] After performing a medley of songs including the salsa version of "Se fué" withMarc Anthony, she stated that although she is Italian, "half of my heart beats Latino".[196]

In August 2015, Pausini co-wrote the song "Como yo sabría", with fellow Italian singer-songwriterVirginio Simonelli. The song was recorded by Maverick Lopes, a runner-up in the third season ofLa Voz Spain, mentored by Pausini herself during the competition.[197] In September of the same year, Pausini, together with singersAlejandro Sanz andRicky Martin, was a judge in theUnivision talent showLa banda, created bySimon Cowell.[198]

Pausini's eleventh studio album,Simili, was released on 6 November 2015.[199] The first single from the album, "Lato destro del cuore"—"Lado derecho del corazón" in Spanish—was written byBiagio Antonacci.[200] The album's title track, after being released as its second single, was chosen as the opening song of the third season of the Italian TV seriesBraccialetti rossi.[201] The album also spawned the singles "En la puerta de al lado", "Innamorata" / "Enamorada", "Ho creduto a me" / "He creído en mi" and "200 note". The Spanish-language version of the album,Similares, received a nomination for aGrammy Award for Best Latin Pop Album.[202]

In April 2016, Pausini hosted withPaola Cortellesi the variety showLaura e Paola, broadcast in Italy byRai 1. The show included three episodes.[203] Thanks to the show, Pausini received an award at the Premio TV 2016 as TV Personality Revelation of the Year.[204] In June 2016, Pausini became the first Italian female artist to perform a tour in Italian stadiums. HerPausini Stadi Tour 2016 included concerts at theSan Siro Stadium in Milan, at theStadio Olimpico in Rome, and at theStadio della Vittoria in Bari. The second and third legs of the tour consisted of shows in Latin America and Europe, respectively, and concluded in October 2016.[205] In late 2016, Pausini was also confirmed as a judge on the second series ofLa banda.[206]

On 4 November 2016, Pausini released her first Christmas album,Laura Xmas, titledLaura Navidad in its Spanish version. The album, produced byPatrick Williams and recorded with his orchestra, was launched with a performance atDisneyland Paris.[207][208]

2017–2018:Fatti sentire

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In autumn 2017, Pausini returned as a coach on the sixth series ofLa Voz... México.[209] Her new studio album,Fatti sentire, was released on 16 March 2018, both in its Italian-language version and in its Spanish-language counterpart, titledHazte sentir.[210] The lead single "Non è detto"—"Nadie ha dicho" in Spanish—was released on 16 January 2018.[211] The single was performed during the final night of the68th Sanremo Music Festival, where Pausini appeared as a special guest.[212] "Nadie ha dicho" premiered in the United States with a performance during theLo Nuestro Awards gala on 22 February 2018, which were co-hosted by Pausini herself.[213][214]

In spring 2018, Pausini also appeared as a judge on the third series of Spanish talent showFactor X,[215] which was won by Pol Granch, one of the contestants she mentored as part of the Boys category.[216] To promoteFatti sentire, she embarked on a worldwide tour, starting with two concerts at theCircus Maximus in Rome, which then passed throughout the United States and Latin America. In the fall, she returned to perform throughout Italy between September and October. The two concerts in Eboli, originally to be done in September, were rescheduled for November. She performed in Europe: Spain, France, Belgium, Germany, and Switzerland.[217]

2019–2021:LB Stadi Tour,Una. Nessuna. Centomila, Golden Globe win, and Academy Award nomination

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In summer 2019, Pausini performed 11 concerts throughout Italy, along withBiagio Antonacci, as part of their collaborative show titledLB Stadi Tour. At the end of the tour, she announced a two-year break from recording music.[218]

In 2020, she returned as a coach in the Spanish edition ofLa Voz.[219] Pausini was set to perform a concert titled "Pausini BeMe" on 5 September 2020, to celebrate the 25th anniversary of her official fan club. The concert was later cancelled, due to the Italian government's decision to prohibit all live concerts through October 2020, as part of the measures to contain theCOVID-19 pandemic in Italy.[220]In February 2020, while appearing as a guest in the70th Sanremo Music Festival, she also announced a one-night-only concert in the RCF Campovolo inReggio Emilia, along with six other Italian female artists—Elisa,Fiorella Mannoia,Alessandra Amoroso,Emma,Gianna Nannini, andGiorgia—to help women suffering from domestic violence. TitledUna. Nessuna. Centomila, the event was later postponed to 11 June 2022 due to the pandemic.[221]

In October 2020, Pausini released "Io sì (Seen)", which was written in collaboration withDiane Warren and Niccolò Agliardi and was created for theNetflix feature filmThe Life Ahead.[222] Pausini recorded the song in five languages.[223] The music video for the single also features the film's starSophia Loren.[224] Thanks to the song, Pausini won theGolden Globe Award for Best Original Song, making "Io sì (Seen)" the first Italian-language song to win the prize, and was nominated for theAcademy Award for Best Original Song.[15][225]

2022:Laura Pausini – Piacere di conoscerti and Eurovision Song Contest

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In July 2021, Pausini announced she has been working on a film since February 2020. The film, directed byIvan Cotroneo and set to be released onAmazon Prime Video in 2022, is based on an idea by Pausini herself, and titledLaura Pausini – Piacere di conoscerti.[226] Pausini also starred in the film, thus debuting as an actress.[227] The song "Scatola"—titled "Caja" in Spanish—was released as a single from the film's soundtrack.[226][228] After performing "Scatola" during the second night of theSanremo Music Festival 2022, Pausini was announced to be one of the presenters of theEurovision Song Contest 2022, which was held inTurin in May, alongsideAlessandro Cattelan andMika.[229] On 28 October 2022, Pausini was announced to be one of the four presenters of the23rd Annual Latin Grammy Awards, which were held inLas Vegas in November, alongsideAnitta,Luis Fonsi andThalía. She was the first Italian artist to host theLatin Grammy Awards.[230][231]

30 years in international music

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TheWarner Music record company honoured Pausini at the beginning of 2023 for being the most listened to and awarded Italian singer worldwide, with almost a thousand concerts behind her.[232]

On 25 January 2023, Pausini announced two new concerts, to celebrate her 30-year career. Two events in exceptional locations;Piazza San Marco in the Italian city ofVenice on 30 June and 1 & 2 July, and a month later inSeville,Spain, in the Plaza de España on 21 & 22 July.[233] On 28 January 2023, she gave a charity concert at the Auditorium Conciliazione in Rome, withGiorgia Todrani andFiorello, an event created by the Bambino Gesù Onlus Foundation with the sponsorship of the Italian National Olympic Committee and the collaboration of Webuild, whose proceeds were donated to support the campaign(Mi prendo cura di te) I take care of you, for the creation of the Pediatric Palliative Care Center of the Bambino Gesù Hospital.[234]

Pausini was honoured as theLatin Recording Academy Person of the Year prior to the24th Annual Latin Grammy Awards inSeville, Spain in November 2023, making her the first Italian to receive the honour.[235]

The Italian artist celebrated her 30-year career in music with three concerts in thePiazza San Marco in Venice on 30 June, 1 and 2 July 2023 and with two concerts in thePlaza de España, Seville on 21 and 22 July 2023 performing their hits and most iconic songs.[236]

2023:Anime Parallele

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Anime Parallele (Parallel Souls) is the fifteenth studio album by Pausini released worldwide on 27 October 2023.[237]

The album contains the song titledDavanti a te, the song that Laura sang together withPaolo Carta, on their wedding day, as their first wedding vows pronounced in the form of a song.[238]

Artistry

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Pausini performing in 2009

Pausini is described as amezzo-soprano[239] with a classic and powerful voice.[240][241] Due to her voice, Pausini has been compared by music critics to various female artists, includingMilva.[242]

At the beginning of her career, she was considered by music critics as ateen idol[243] mainly singing about adolescent love affairs and problems.[244][245][246] She was also strongly criticized for her songs, described as too melancholic[247] and trivial.[248]Starting from her 1998'sLa mia risposta /Mi respuesta, Italian music critics considered her as a more mature singer[244] and later praised her simplicity[249] and her voice,[250] describing Pausini as an interpreter of her years.[251]

Although Pausini is mainly a melodic pop singer,[252][253][254] her musical style evolved during her career, with influences from various genres, includingLatin music,[255]soul music[55][84] and rock music.[256] In 2001, David Cazares of theSouth Florida Sun-Sentinel described Pausini's music as "an assortment of glossy and sentimental pop ballads backed by light rock instrumentation and synthesized strings".[257] In 2006,The Washington Post's Achy Obejas wrote that Pausini is distinguished from other Latin pop singers by her sophistication and her European sensibilities.[258] According toMusica e dischi's Antonio Orlando, the key elements in Pausini's style are romanticism, optimism, melancholy and surrounding melodies.[259]

Starting from her 1996 albumLe cose che vivi /Las cosas que vives, Pausini has also co-written most of her songs[259][260] and starting from her 1998'sLa mia risposta /Mi respuesta she has been involved in the production of her albums.[261]

Personal life

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Pausini left her hometown in 1995, when she moved toMilan with her partner, manager and producer Alfredo Cerruti Jr.[35][262] Their relationship ended in 2002. Between 2002 and 2005 Pausini was romantically involved with her new manager, Gabriele Parisi.[117]

In 2005, Pausini was in a relationship with Italian guitarist, composer, music producer, and former singerPaolo Carta.[263][264] At the time, the relationship was controversial as Carta was still married to his first wife, Rebecca Galli, with whom he has three children.[265] Pausini gave birth to their daughter on 8 February 2013.[266][267] After 18 years together, Pausini and Carta got married on 22 March 2023.[268]

Pausini describes herself as aCatholic woman,[31][269] but expressed doubts about the Church's position on various themes, includingcontraception, abortion, divorce,premarital sex and gay rights.[270] In September 2000 she explained her position during an interview to the Italian newspaperla Repubblica:[31]

I really believe in God, andthe Pope is the man that I most want to meet again in the world. I already met him in 1996. I just have a few doubts about the Catholic Church, such as thediscrimination against homosexuals. I don't understand how they condemn racism, but at the same time take issue with gay people.

Honours

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Commander Order of Merit of the Italian Republic: Awarded the third highest civil honour in Italy, by PresidentCarlo Azeglio Ciampi on 6 February 2006.[17]

Discography

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Main article:Laura Pausini discography

Studio albums

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Tours

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TourYear(s)ReleasesFormat(s)
Laura Pausini on Tour1993–94
World Wide Tour 19971997
La Mia Risposta World Tour1999
E ritorno da te World Tour2001–02Live 2001-2002 World TourDVD
Laura Pausini Live2005Live in Paris 05CD+DVD, 2× DVD, CD
Juntos en concierto 2006
(withMarc Anthony andMarco Antonio Solís)
2006
Io canto–Yo canto2007San Siro 2007CD+DVD, CD, DVD
LP World Tour2009Laura Live World Tour 09CD+DVD
Inedito World Tour2011–12Inedito (Special Edition)(includes a live bonus track and a live DVD)CD+DVD
The Greatest Hits World Tour2013–15
Simili Tour2016
Fatti Sentire World Tour2018Fatti sentire ancoraCD+DVD
LB Stadi Tour
(withBiagio Antonacci)
2019
World Tour 2023–2024 [it]2023–24

Filmography

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Television
YearSeriesRoleNetworkNotes
2009Due[271]HerselfRai DueMusic TV show – 1 episode as main performer and presenter, shared withTiziano Ferro
2014Laura Pausini 20 – My Story[272]HerselfSky ItaliaAutobiographical documentary – 1 episode
Stasera Laura: ho creduto in un sogno[273]HerselfRai UnoMusic TV show & concert – 1 episode, main performer and presenter
2014, 2017La Voz... México[192][274]HerselfCanal de las EstrellasTalent show – series 4 and series 6 judge and coach
2015La Voz[193]HerselfTelecincoTalent show – series 3 judge and coach
La meraviglia di essere simili[275]HerselfRai UnoDocumentary – 1 episode, TV special documenting her twelfth studio album,Simili
2015–2016La Banda[198][276]HerselfUnivisionTalent show – series 1 and series 2 judge
2016Laura & Paola[203]HerselfRai UnoVariety show – 3 episodes, main presenter and performer, shared withPaola Cortellesi
2018Lo Nuestro Awards[214]HerselfUnivisionMusic gala – co-host and performer
Factor X[215]HerselfTelecincoTalent show – series 3 judge
2020La Voz[277]HerselfAntena 3Talent show – series 7 judge and coach
2022Laura Pausini – Piacere di conoscerti[278]Herself/Alternative herselfAmazon Prime Video
Eurovision Song Contest 2022[278]HerselfEuropean Broadcasting UnionSong contest – co-host
La Voz[279]HerselfAntena 3Talent show – series 9 judge and coach
Latin Grammy AwardsHerselfUnivision,HBO MaxMusic gala – co-host
2024Gialappa ShowHerselfTV8Comedy show – 1 episode, co-host[280]
Andrea Bocelli 30: The CelebrationHerselfCanale 5Andrea Bocelli concert film and TV series, performing "She" with Bocelli and "Invece no" withTiziano Ferro.[281]

Awards

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Main article:List of awards and nominations received by Laura Pausini
Awards and achievements
Grammy Awards
Preceded byGrammy Award for Best Latin Pop Album
2006
forEscucha
Succeeded by
Latin Grammy Awards
Preceded byLatin Grammy Award for Best Pop Vocal Album, Female
2005
forEscucha
Succeeded by
Preceded by
Shakira
forFijación Oral Vol. 1
Latin Grammy Award for Best Pop Vocal Album, Female
2007
forYo canto
Succeeded by
Preceded by
Kany García
forCualquier Día
Latin Grammy Award for Best Pop Vocal Album, Female
2009
forPrimavera anticipada
Succeeded by
Preceded by
Lila Downs
forSalón, Lágrimas y Deseo
Latin Grammy Award for Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album
2018
forHazte sentir
Succeeded by
Fonseca
forAgustín
Preceded byLatin Recording Academy Person of the Year
2023
Succeeded by
Golden Globe Awards
Preceded byGolden Globe Award for Best Original Song
2021
for "Io sì (Seen)"
Succeeded by

See also

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Notes

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  1. ^ Sources indicate different locations for Pausini's birth—The Comunes ofFaenza andSolarolo,Ravenna, Italy. One state source, The Presidency of the Italian Republic, cites Faenza as the location of her birth.[282] In media interviews, however, Pausini consistently names Solarolo as her birthplace. Solarolo is located 5 miles from Faenza.[283][284][285][286]

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