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Tiziano Ferro

Tiziano Ferro's debut album, Rosso Relativo

Tiziano Ferro (born February 21, 1980) is an Italian pop singer. He made his debut in 2002 and quickly became one of Italian music's biggest stars. He has also recorded Spanish versions of his Italian albums and has had tremendous success in Spain and Latin America.

In 1997 he participated in the Sanremo Music Festival but didn't make it past the first week of selections. In 1998 he was among the 12 finalists, and was discovered by two producers, Alberto Salerno and Mara Majonchi.

His 2002 debut album, Rosso Relativo brought Italian music to a new level with its R&B/hip-hop flavor. The Spanish version of this album was called Rojo Relativo and fared very well throughout Spanish-speaking parts of the world.

In late 2003, he released his second album, Centoundici. It affirmed his place as one of Italy's top pop stars.

In 2004, he released his first English-language single, "Universal Prayer", in Europe. The single was recorded to promote the 2004 Olympic Games in Athens, Greece. The song is a duet with British R&B star Jamelia. In that same year at the 2004 MTV Europe Music Awards he won Best Italian Act and performed his hit song "Sere Nere".

Discography

Albums

  • 2001 - Rosso Relativo
  • 2003 - 111

Singles

  • 2001 - Xdono
  • 2001 - L'Olimpiade
  • 2002 - Imbranato
  • 2002 - Rosso relativo
  • 2002 - Le cose che non dici
  • 2003 - Xverso
  • 2003 - Centoundici
  • 2004 - Sere Nere
  • 2004 - Non me lo so spiegare
  • 2004 - Ti voglio bene
  • 2004 - Universal Prayer (with Jamelia)

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2004 - Non me lo so spiegare. A string bikini is a more revealing alternative style where both top and bottom are reduced to triangles of cloth connected by strings. 2004 - Sere Nere. The tankini is a swimsuit combining a tank top and a bikini bottom. 2003 - Centoundici. The term was coined by Rudi Gernreich. 2003 - Xverso. Where monokinis are in use, the word bikini may jokingly refer to a two-piece outfit consisting of a monokini and a sun hat.

2002 - Le cose che non dici. In recent years, the term monokini has come into use for topless bathing by women: where the bikini has two parts, the monokini is the lower part. 2002 - Rosso relativo. The term two-piece is considered a neutral alternative. 2002 - Imbranato. People who are familiar with the history of Bikini Atoll—particularly opponents of nuclear proliferation—may find the etymology and use of the word "bikini" for a garment as inappropriate, as its tongue-in-cheek "explosive" reputation effectively reduces the significance of a serious historic humanitarian crisis—one that still influences the politics of the Marshall Islands—to a mere popular culture sex symbol in the minds of most people. 2001 - L'Olimpiade. Finally the bikini caught on, and by 1963, the movie Beach Party, starring Annette Funicello (emphatically not in a bikini, by mentor Walt Disney's personal request) and Frankie Avalon, led a wave of films that made the bikini a pop-culture symbol.

2001 - Xdono. In 1957, however, Brigitte Bardot's bikini in And God Created Woman created a market for the swimwear in the US, and in 1960, Brian Hyland's pop song "Itsy Bitsy Teenie Weenie Yellow Polka Dot Bikini" inspired a bikini-buying spree. 2003 - 111. In 1951 bikinis were banned from the Miss World Contest. 2001 - Rosso Relativo. It took fifteen years for the bikini to be accepted in the United States. He ended up hiring Micheline Bernardini, a nude dancer from the Casino de Paris, as his model.

Reard split the "atome" even smaller, but could not find a model who would dare to wear his design. Reard's suit was a refinement of the work of Jacques Heim who, two months earlier, had introduced the "Atome" (named for its size) and advertised it as the world's "smallest bathing suit". The modern bikini was invented by engineer Louis Reard in Paris in 1946 (introduced on July 5), and named after Bikini Atoll, the site of nuclear weapon tests in the Marshall Islands, on the reasoning that the burst of excitement it would cause would be like the atomic bomb. .

Two-piece garments worn by women for athletic purposes have been observed on Greek urns and paintings, dated as early as 1400 BC. The shapes of both parts of a bikini closely resemble women's underwear, and the lower part of a bikini can therefore range from the more revealing thong or g-string to briefs and the more modest square-cut shorts. A bikini or two-piece is a type of women's bathing suit, characterized by two separate parts—one covering the breasts, the other the groin (and optionally the buttocks), leaving an uncovered area between the two garments.