Name : Laura Pausini
Profession : Singer-songwriter, Record producer
Date of Birth : May 16, 1974
Place of Birth : Solarolo, Province of Ravenna
Genre(s) : Latin pop, Adult Contemporary, Soft Rock, Pop.
Laura Pausini - Detailed Biography
Laura Pausini
was born and raised in the town of Solarolo, Ravenna in the Italian region of
Emilia-Romagna. She started to sing in local piano bars with her father Fabrizio,
a musician and singer, when she was only eight years old. At the age of
thirteen, Laura had her first recording experience with the album I sogni di
Laura (Laura's Dreams), a semi-professional release produced by her father in
1987. In 1993 her career was launched when she won the prestigious Italian
Sanremo Music Festival with one of her best known songs, "La solitudine".
As a natural consequence, she signed a contract with Warner Music Italy to
release her first professional album, Laura Pausini (1993), which was a big
success in Italy, France, as well as in The Netherlands. Her second album,
Laura, was released in 1994 and was such a big hit that her recording company
offered her a deal to record in Spanish.
At the end of 1994, Pausini released her first Spanish album, Laura Pausini, a
compilation of ten adapted versions of hits from her first two Italian albums.
The album was so successful that made her a household name in the
Spanish-speaking world. Her song "Se fue" was one of the most played songs of
1995 according to the Hot Latin Tracks chart of Billboard.
Following this success, Pausini synchronously released Spanish editions of her
native Italian language albums: Le cose che vivi (1996), La mia risposta (1998)
and Tra te e il mare (2000), were released in Spain and Latin America as Las
cosas que vives, Mi respuesta and Entre tú y mil mares, respectively. She also
recorded three bonus tracks in Portuguese for a special edition of her album Le
cose che vivi in 1996.
Pausini's first English language single was a version of the hit "La solitudine"
in 1995 titled "The Loneliness" adapted by Tim Rice, but it was not successful.
In 1999 she participated in the soundtrack of the Hollywood movie Message In A
Bottle (with Kevin Costner and Paul Newman) with a soulful ballad titled "One
More Time", written by Richard Marx and recorded with David Foster on piano. In
2000, she recorded the theme "The Extra Mile" for the soundtrack of the movie
Pokémon 2000: The Power of One.
Pausini then released her first English album, From the Inside, with Atlantic
Records in 2002, working with producers Patrick Leonard and John Shanks among
others, making of her first single "Surrender" saw immediate success, peaking at
#1 in Billboard Hot Dance Music/Club Play chart. It fared well on the Dance
Radio Airplay chart. The song, "Surrender" saw some limited exposure on the
Adult Contemporary radio format. In an Australian release of the album, she has
two versions of "Surrender" included - the original dance version, and a
downtempo version called the "Toronto Chilled Mix". Her second single "If That's
Love" was also a #1 on the Hot Dance Music/Club Play chart.
Her first hits compilation came in 2001 both in Italian and Spanish: The Best of
Laura Pausini: E ritorno da te and Lo mejor de Laura Pausini: Volveré junto a ti.
In 2004 she released Resta in ascolto. The Spanish version of this album,
Escucha, awarded Pausini a Latin Grammy in 2005 and a Grammy in 2006. This made
her the first Italian female to receive such honors. The song "Víveme" was
featured as the theme music to La Madrastra, a popular Mexican telenovela.
Pausini has sold over 32 million records worldwide and has over 170 Platinum
albums and one Diamond album awarded to her for 13 years of career.
Of her latest album, Io canto (Spanish Yo canto), she has said: "I chose the
music I listen to, in sad moments as well as in other, more special ones, those
tunes that have taught me how to feel, how to love music beyond genres and
styles." On the 2nd of June 2007, Laura Pausini was the first female artist to
play at the San Siro Stadium in Milan, Italy in front of a crowd of 70,000
spectators.