Rosso relativo (song)

2002 single by Tiziano Ferro From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

"Rosso relativo" is a song by Italian singer Tiziano Ferro. It was released on 7 June 2002 as the fourth single from his debut studio album Rosso relativo. Although the lyrics seem to talk about sex, Ferro admitted that the real theme of the song is the conflictual relationship that he had with food  before becoming famous, the singer struggled with obesity.

Released7 June 2002
Length4:00
Quick facts Single by Tiziano Ferro, from the album ...
"Rosso relativo"
Single by Tiziano Ferro
from the album Rosso relativo
Released7 June 2002
GenreR&B
Length4:00
LabelEMI
SongwriterTiziano Ferro
ProducerMichele Canova
Tiziano Ferro singles chronology
"Imbranato"
(2002)
"Rosso relativo"
(2002)
"Le cose che non dici"
(2003)
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Formats and track listings

CDS - Rosso relativo (Italy)
  1. Rosso relativo
  2. Perdono (English version)
  3. Perdono (French version)
  4. Perdona (Spanish version)
  5. Rosso relativo (Videoclip)
CDS - Rojo relativo (Spain)
  1. Rojo relativo
CDS - Rosso relativo (Germany)
  1. Rosso relativo (Italian album version)
  2. Rosso relativo (Signatibet Remix)
  3. Rosso relativo (Ghost production dance remix)
CDS - Rosso relativo (France)
  1. Rosso relativo (Italian version)
  2. Rosso relativo (French version)
CDS - Rosso relativo (Mexico)
  1. Rojo Relativo
  2. Rojo Relativo (Remix 1)
  3. Rojo Relativo (Remix 2)
  4. Rojo Relativo (Remix 3)
CDS - Promo Mexico & Video (Mexico)
  1. Perdona
  2. Alucinado
  3. Rojo relativo
  4. Las cosas que no dices
  5. Perverso (Spanish version)
  6. Alucinado (Italian version)
  7. Perverso (Italian version)
Download digital
  1. Rosso relativo (Italian version)
  2. Rojo relativo (Spanish version)
  3. Romance relativo (Portuguese version)

Charts

Peak positions

More information Chart (2002), Peak position ...
Chart (2002) Peak
position
Belgium (Ultratop 50 Flanders)[1]55
Belgium (Ultratop 50 Wallonia)[2]45
Croatia (HRT)[3] 9
France (SNEP)[4]61
Germany (GfK)[5]49
Italy (FIMI)[6] 11
Spain (Promusicae)[7]14
Switzerland (Schweizer Hitparade)[8]36
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