L'amore si odia

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"L'amore si odia"
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Single by Noemi featuring Fiorella Mannoia
from the album Sulla mia pelle and Ho imparato a sognare
Released10 April 2009 (2009-04-10) (Italy)
Recorded2009
Studio Platinum
Genre
Length3:21
Label Sony Music
Songwriter(s) Diego Calvetti, Marco Ciappelli
Producer(s) Diego Calvetti
Noemi singles chronology
"Briciole"
(2009)
"L'amore si odia"
(2009)
"Per tutta la vita"
(2010)
Fiorella Mannoia singles chronology
"Il re di chi ama troppo"
(2009)
"L'amore si odia"
(2009)
"Ho imparato a sognare"
(2009)

"L'amore si odia" (Italian for "Love is to be hated") is a duet by Italian singers Noemi and Fiorella Mannoia. [1] The song is the second single for Noemi and the first single for Fiorella Mannoia, who put it her album Ho imparato a sognare.

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The song

"L'amore si odia" was written by Diego Calvetti and Marco Ciappelli and produced by Diego Calvetti. On 24 May 2010, Noemi and Mannoia got one Wind Music Award for sales of this song, which also obtained a double platinum disc. [2] [3]

Track listing

Digital download
No.TitleLyricsMusicLength
1."L'amore si odia"Diego Calvetti, Marco CiappelliDiego Calvetti3:21

Music video

The music video for "L'amore si odia" was produced by Gaetano Morbioli.

Charts

Chart (2009)Peak
position
Italian FIMI Singles Chart [4] 1

Year-end charts

Chart (2009)Position
Italian Singles Chart [5] 6
Chart (2010)Position
Italian Singles Chart [6] 72

Cover versions

In 2009, Marco Mengoni, the winner of the 3rd season of the Italian version of X Factor performed the song during the second live show. The song was later included in his debut EP, Dove si vola . [7]

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  3. Wind Music Awards 2010
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