Frasi & fumo

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Frasi & fumo
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Studio album by
Released12 February 2015
Label Universal Music
Producer
Nina Zilli chronology
L'amore è femmina
(2012)
Frasi & fumo
(2015)
Modern Art
(2017)
Singles from Frasi & fumo
  1. "Sola"
    Released: 12 February 2015
  2. "#RLL (Riprenditi le lacrime)"
    Released: 3 April 2015

Frasi & fumo is the third studio album by Italian singer-songwriter Nina Zilli. It was released in Italy on 12 February 2015 through Universal Music. [1] The album peaked at number 15 on the Italian Albums Chart.

Contents

Singles

"Sola" was released as the lead single on 12 February 2015. The song peaked at number 50 on the Italian Singles Chart. The song was Zilli's entry for the Sanremo Music Festival 2015, the 65th edition of Italy's musical festival which doubles also as a selection of the act for Eurovision Song Contest. "#RLL (Riprenditi le lacrime)" was released as the second single on 3 April 2015.

Track listing

Credits adapted from Tidal. [2]

No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."Intro (Cirronembi)"
3:18
2."Frasi & fumo"
  • Pellino
  • Zilli
  • Giannini
  • Pagani
  • Zilli
3:58
3."Luna spenta"
  • Pellino
  • Zilli
  • Giannini
  • Pagani
  • Zilli
3:22
4."Sola"Zilli
  • Giannini
  • Pagani
  • Zilli
2:49
5."#RLL (Riprenditi le lacrime)"
  • Giannini
  • Pagani
  • Zilli
3:21
6."Cadevo piano"
  • Zilli
  • da beat freakz productions
  • Giannini
  • Pagani
  • Zilli
3:50
7."Lei dice"
  • Pellino
  • Zilli
  • Giannini
  • Pagani
  • Zilli
3:21
8."Una breve vacanza"Tony Canto
  • Giannini
  • Pagani
  • Zilli
3:36
9."Schema libero" (feat. Neffa)
  • Pellino
  • Zilli
  • Giannini
  • Pagani
  • Zilli
2:51
10."Fra il divano e le nuvole"
  • Pellino
  • Zilli
  • Giannini
  • Pagani
  • Zilli
2:56
11."Se bruciasse la città"
  • Federico Polito
  • G. Savio
  • Giannini
  • Pagani
  • Zilli
2:50
12."Dicembre"
  • Pellino
  • Zilli
  • Giannini
  • Pagani
  • Zilli
3:05
13."Unico re"
  • Kaballà
  • Zilli
  • Giannini
  • Pagani
  • Zilli
3:11
14."Dormi, dormi"
  • Pellino
  • Zilli
  • Giannini
  • Pagani
  • Zilli
3:49
15."Malefa"  3:35

Charts

Chart (2015)Peak
position
Italian Albums (FIMI) [3] 15

Release history

RegionDateFormatLabel
Italy 12 February 2015 Digital download Universal Music

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References

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  2. "Credits / Frasi&Fumo / Nina Zilli – TIDAL". listen.tidal.com.
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