Tiziano_ferro_perdono
Alberto Salerno and Mara Maionchi, with Michele Canova serving as the record producer and mixing engineer.
Also released and stylized as "Xdono" in some markets and digital platforms. Genre: R&B, Pop. Album: Lead single from Rosso Relativo (2001).
The Franco-Italian version became a staple on French radio, described as "sweet and melodious". tiziano_ferro_perdono
At the time of its release, the song's heavy R&B and hip-hop influence was considered groundbreaking for a mainstream Italian artist, departing from traditional melodic pop. Perdoa (Portuguese Version)
Italy, Spain, Netherlands, Austria, and Belgium (Wallonia). Alberto Salerno and Mara Maionchi, with Michele Canova
Years after its release, producer Michele Canova confirmed the track features samples from a song by American singer R. Kelly , a detail that had been a point of discussion for fans and critics. 3. Commercial Performance & Impact
Directed by Matteo Pellegrini, the Official Music Video played a critical role in establishing Ferro's public image. 4. Cultural Significance Album: Lead single from Rosso Relativo (2001)
Overview "Perdono" (Italian for "forgiveness") is the debut single by Italian singer-songwriter Tiziano Ferro. Released on May 12, 2001, it served as the lead single for his debut studio album, Rosso Relativo . The track is widely credited with launching Ferro into international superstardom, bridging the gap between Italian pop and American-influenced R&B/hip-hop. 1. Key Release Information Release Date: May 12, 2001.