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Contents • • • • • • • • • • Release [ ] Laura Pausini revealed the title and the artwork of the single through her official website on 11 August 2011. On 10 September 2011, the lyrics of the song were released, together with a preview of the song.
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The full version of the song was published on Pausini's website on 11 September 2011. On 12 September 2011, the song was worldwide released as a digital single and it was first aired by Italian mainstream radios. In Italy, the single was also released in its Spanish-language version. During an interview following the release of the album, Pausini revealed that ' was chosen by her label as the first single from the album, but she personally decided to release 'Benvenuto' as the lead track from Inedito, explaining that she wanted to release a more optimistic and less melancholic song.
'Non ho mai smesso' was later released as the second single from the album. Composition [ ] Song structure [ ] Each verse of the song is followed with the chorus, giving the track a simple and traditional structure. Together with the immediacy of its lyrics, this transformed 'Benvenuto' in a radio-friendly song, in the style of some of the latest Pausini's hits. The arrangement of the song is characterized by a -based incipit, followed by and then by Laura's voice. After the release of the single, some fans claimed that the intro was plagiarised from 's 1982 song '. However, Pausini later explained that, despite not being a sample, the intro of 'Benvenuto' is an explicit tribute to, who produced Frida's single and played the drums in it.
'I heard that he [Phil Collins] was going to retire from making music while I was with him for a concert in Geneva, so, together with my staff, during the same night we decided to pay a tribute to him with this drum-based intro.' According to 's Jon O'Brien, 'Benvenuto' is 'one of the most anthemic tracks she's put her name to thanks to its clattering drums and soaring melodic chorus'. Lyrical theme [ ] Containing a few reference to current events, the single is an anthem to the future, written with the aim to inject courage and optimism to the listeners, despite the. The track is dedicated to the most authentic things and people, and wants to encourage them not to be afraid of being themselves. Some lines of the song also refer to Pausini's private life. Music video [ ] The music video for 'Benvenuto', directed by Gaetano Morbioli, was released on 27 September 2011.
It was filmed in the Arena Park in during late July 2011, and the shooting of the video was interrupted by paparazzi. The music video was released on September 28, 2011 on 's account. Pausini, who plays the main character of the video, wears clothes. Gaetano Morbioli declared about the video: 'We reconstructed a situation that somehow evokes the big gatherings of a few years ago, a sort of modern-day. The music video shows a journey to a magic place, in which a unique concert will be staged.' Commercial performance [ ] The song debuted at number one on the Italian official.
The following week, the single dropped at number 6. It later completed a nine non-consecutive weeks chart run on the Italian top-10, receiving the platinum certification by the for domestic downloads exceeding 30,000 unit.
Microsoft Train Simulator Pc Game Download. On 18 September 2011, the single also debuted at number 21 on the, and the following week it rose and peaked at number 15. After the release of the album, the song entered the, where it peaked at number 49, and the US chart, peaking at number 15. Charts [ ] Chart (2011) Peak position Belgium ( Wallonia) 8 Italy () 1 Italy Airplay () 3 Mexico Airplay ( ) 19 Mexico Spanish Airplay ( ) 7 Spain () 15 Spain Airplay () 4 Switzerland () 49 US ( ) 15 US ( ) 41 Personnel [ ].
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