Digitally remastered and expanded 25th Anniversary edition of Italian vocalist Laura Pausini's Spanish-language album. Laura Pausini is Italian singer Laura Pausini’s Spanish-language debut album, this is also her third studio album issued by CGD (Warner) Records in 1994. This self-titled work offers Spanish-language renditions of selected tracks and greatest hits from her native Italian language albums Laura Pausini (1993) and Laura (1994).
Fatti sentire (Hazte sentir in Spanish) is the thirteenth studio album by Laura Pausini, released on 16 March 2018 via Warner Music. The album is primarly in Italian and Spanish, but it also contains parts in Portuguese and English. At the 19th Annual Latin Grammy Awards, the Spanish-language version of the album (Hazte sentir) won the award for Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album.
Le cose che vivi (las cosas que vives) es el tercer álbum de estudio y segundo álbum en español de Laura Pausini y el más vendido de su carrera discográfica. Lanzado en 1996 por Warner Music. Fue el disco que confirmó el éxito de la cantante en el exterior, vendiendo más de 10 millones de copias.34 El 12 de septiembre de 1996 el disco fue publicado en treinta y siete países.5 Posteriormente, el 9 de diciembre del mismo año Las cosas que vives se publicó para España y toda la región de América Latina.
The new album from Laura Pausini, "Anime Parallele" ("Almas Paralelas" is the Spanish version), five years after her last studio album "FATTI SENTIRE," from 2018. Five years of anticipation has seen Laura starring in a world tour, a biopic, a Golden Globe and an Oscar nomination, as well as numerous awards, leading up to 2023, which represents the year of her comeback.
Fatti sentire (Hazte sentir in Spanish) is the thirteenth studio album by Laura Pausini, released on 16 March 2018 via Warner Music. The album is primarly in Italian and Spanish, but it also contains parts in Portuguese and English. At the 19th Annual Latin Grammy Awards, the Spanish-language version of the album (Hazte sentir) won the award for Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album. On 20 November 2018 Laura Pausini released a duet version of the song Il coraggio di andare with italian singer Biagio Antonacci, serving as the sixth official single for the album. The duet version of Il coraggio di andare is included in the re-issue of the album, titled Fatti sentire ancora, set for a 7 December 2018 release.
Commercially, 2005 was a great year for the multilingual Laura Pausini, who got a lot of mileage out of her 2004 releases Resta in Ascolto and Escucha (which were essentially two versions of the same album – one in Italian, and one in Spanish). The dreamy ballad "Vivimi" (from Resta in Ascolto) was a major hit in Europe, and the song's Spanish-language version "Viveme" (from Escucha) was used as the theme song for the Mexican Televisa network's popular telenovela La Madrastra (although, for licensing reasons, Televisa was unable to use "Viveme" in its DVD release of La Madrastra – much to the disappointment of Pausini's Spanish-speaking fans).