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Sorriso nucleare is the debut album by Italian singer-songwriter Dolcenera, released in March 2003 by Amarena Music/BMG Ricordi and produced by Lucio Fabbri. The album was preceded by the single "Solo tu". The second single, "Siamo tutti là fuori", was the winner of the newcomer artists' section of the Sanremo Music Festival in 2003 and also won the "Press, TV and Radio Award". The album also includes a cover of the song "Piccola stella senza cielo", written and originally performed by Luciano Ligabue. Sorriso nucleare failed to chart in the Italian Top 20.

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  • Sorriso nucleare is the debut album by Italian singer-songwriter Dolcenera, released in March 2003 by Amarena Music/BMG Ricordi and produced by Lucio Fabbri. The album was preceded by the single "Solo tu". The second single, "Siamo tutti là fuori", was the winner of the newcomer artists' section of the Sanremo Music Festival in 2003 and also won the "Press, TV and Radio Award". The album also includes a cover of the song "Piccola stella senza cielo", written and originally performed by Luciano Ligabue. Sorriso nucleare failed to chart in the Italian Top 20. (en)
  • Sorriso nucleare è l'album di debutto della cantautrice italiana Dolcenera. È uscito nel marzo 2003, dopo la vittoria dell'artista nella sezione "Giovani" del Festival di Sanremo con il brano Siamo tutti là fuori. Nonostante la vittoria, il disco non ha ottenuto un grande successo commerciale. (it)
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  • Amarena Music / BMG Ricordi (en)
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  • Dolcissimo (en)
  • Sorriso nucleare (en)
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  • Devo andare al mare (en)
  • Io mi piaccio (en)
  • Nuda e cruda (en)
  • Piccola stella senza cielo (en)
  • Siamo tutti là fuori (en)
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  • Vivo tutta la notte (en)
  • Vorrei tu fossi qui (en)
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  • Dolcenera, Francesco Sighieri, Francesco Cherubini (en)
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  • Sorriso nucleare is the debut album by Italian singer-songwriter Dolcenera, released in March 2003 by Amarena Music/BMG Ricordi and produced by Lucio Fabbri. The album was preceded by the single "Solo tu". The second single, "Siamo tutti là fuori", was the winner of the newcomer artists' section of the Sanremo Music Festival in 2003 and also won the "Press, TV and Radio Award". The album also includes a cover of the song "Piccola stella senza cielo", written and originally performed by Luciano Ligabue. Sorriso nucleare failed to chart in the Italian Top 20. (en)
  • Sorriso nucleare è l'album di debutto della cantautrice italiana Dolcenera. È uscito nel marzo 2003, dopo la vittoria dell'artista nella sezione "Giovani" del Festival di Sanremo con il brano Siamo tutti là fuori. Nonostante la vittoria, il disco non ha ottenuto un grande successo commerciale. (it)
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