More recent Laura Pausini information · Jan 2, 09:23 AM by Santiago

She capped off this run of success with a round of greatest-hits collections—The Best of Laura Pausini/Lo Mejor de Laura Pausini (2001)—and, in turn, with what was planned to be her English-language crossover album, From the Inside (2002). There was a lot riding on From the Inside, it should noted, and so when it met a mixed reception and essentially struck out with consumers, a lot was made of its failure to penetrate the English-language market. She took some time off after her world tour, understandably, and didn’t return until late 2004, with Resta in Ascolto/Escucha. Released a long four years since her last proper Romance-language studio album, this one had a lot riding on it as well, suffice to say, considering not only the long wait but also the disappointment of From the Inside. So it was a relief, no doubt, when Resta in Ascolto/Escucha returned her to the top of the charts, particularly thanks to the power ballad “Víveme.” In fact, Warner Music Latina reissued the album in America in late 2005 to capitalize on its Latin Grammy nomination for Best Female Pop Vocal Album, adding a bonus DVD disc.

So now that you’re here, you can check out the various sections of my website. On the biography page you’ll find a detailed write-up of Laura’s background. The discography page will obviously have a list of her released albums and the photo gallery page is pretty self explanatory! Why don’t you check em out!

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Laura Pausini, European singing sensation