111 Centoundici Explained

111 Centoundici
Type:Album
Artist:Tiziano Ferro
Cover:111 Centoundici.jpg
Released:November 7, 2003
(Italy)
November 10, 2003
(Spain, Latin America)
January 7, 2005
(Turkey)
Label:EMI Music Italy
Prev Title:Rosso Relativo
Prev Year:2000
Next Title:Nessuno è solo
Next Year:2006

111 Centoundici is Tiziano Ferro's second studio album, released in late 2003.

The album was a tremendous success in Italy, topping the Italian Album Chart and selling over 450,000 copies, surpassing the success of previous album, Rosso Relativo, in the country. The Spanish version of the album, 111 Ciento once, was also released the same year and helped the album sell over one million copies around the world, further cementing Ferro as a well-recognized international pop and R&B artist.

The album sold well due to the popularity of the first single "Xverso", but when single "Sere nere" was released the album increased in sales much faster, thanks to the song reaching #1 in the airplay charts of Italy and Mexico. In Turkey, Tiziano Ferro's "111: Centoundici" album was released on January 7, 2005.

Charts

Year-end charts

Chart (2003)Position
Swiss Albums Chart[1] 76
Chart (2004)Position
Italian Albums Chart[2] 3
Swiss Albums Chart[3] 75

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Schweizer Jahreshitparade 2003 . hitparade.ch . 30 December 2003.
  2. Web site: Top 100 Album Combined – Classifica annuale (dal 2 Gennaio 2004 al 30 Dicembre 2004). Federation of the Italian Music Industry / Hit Parade Italia . Italian .
  3. Web site: Schweizer Jahreshitparade 2004 - hitparade.ch.