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22 March, 2020 8:19 pm

Giusy Ferreri: new album released, featuring duet with Tiziano Ferro

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Expectations are high for the release of Italian singer Giusy Ferreri’s album “Gaetana“, happening today.
The album follows the huge success of the single “Non Ti Scordar Mai di Me“, result of Ferreri’s runners-up title on the Italian X-Factor show.
The new Italian pop star’s album is being released on the same day as Laura Pausini’s “Primavera in Anticipo”, and so Ferreri may have some difficulty topping the charts as the two Italian female singers go head to head in the rankings.

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Ferreri has already given the Italian music scene some surprise success though, and so the jury’s out on this new voice in Italian music.
In addition to our previous video posts on the singles “Non ti scordar mai di me” and “Novembre“, after the jump we give you a couple of new songs from Giusy Ferreri, “Stai Fermo Lì” (Stay right there) and “L’Amore e Basta” (Love and nothing else), sung together with Tiziano Ferro.

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L’Amore e BastaStai Fermo Lì

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