Laura was born in May 1974 in the city of Solarolo in a house where music was already prevalent, since Fabrizio, her father, had a group of which little Pausini was a fan after several years.
In 1992 Laura at the age of eighteen received her first diploma at the Faenza Artistic Lyceum, clearly her goal was to specialize in Ceramics, where she poured all her inspiration and creativity.
A year later it was that Laura filled the stage with color when she magnificently interpreted the theme “Loneliness”, song that avoided great deliberations in the jury by impacting in such a way. On that lovely night he received the award in the category of “New Values”.
As Laura presented new songs, more countries were added that admired her, Spain became the number one fan.
In 1994, Pausini decided to reward his audience with a new album in Spanish, which was titled with his name. “Laura Pausini” as the previous. Success would haunt her, inviting her to always bet on more, and that is how she also released the same album in Portuguese, since in Brazil she had an army of followers who chanted her songs.
It is in 1995 that Pausini becomes part of the Warner Brothers company, revealing a bit more of his brilliant career as a singer around the world.
In 1999 Laura incredibly found herself in the same category as Pavarotti, who has awarded her the prize “World Music Award”, because of his surprising voice.
A year later this young singer publishes ‘Tra te e il mare’, also in Spanish as ‘Between you and a thousand seas’, and in 2001 the album ‘The very best of Laura Pausini’.
Laura despite the time she needs to dedicate her music to, since 1996 she has collaborated with UNICEF, an organization for which she composed a song “Mondo Che Vorrei”, which qualifies her as an excellent person.
Discography
- (1987) Laura Pausini
- (1993) Laura Pausini
- (1994) Laura
- (nineteen ninety six) The things you live
- (1998) My answer
- (2000) Between you and a thousand seas
- (2001) The best of Laura Pausini
- (2003) From The Inside
- (2004) My perspective