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Inedito

''Inedito'' (English: ''All New'' or ''Unpublished'') is the eleventh studio album by Italian singer Laura Pausini, issued by Atlantic Records in November 2011. This is Pausini's comeback album, after two years of silence. The name of the album was confirmed on the dawn of 10 September 2011. The album was previewed with the release of the single "Benvenuto", which debuted at number one on the Italian Singles Chart.
The second single from the album was "Non ho mai smesso", followed by "Bastava", released on 20 January 2012.
The Spanish-language version of the album, titled ''Inédito'', was released on 11 November 2011 as a digital download in Spain,〔 and on 15 November 2011 as a Compact Disc both in Spain and in Latin America.
In December 2011, Pausini embarked on the Inedito World Tour to promote the album, first in Italy, then coming to Latin America. In March 2012 Pausini returned to Italy, then she continued with a European leg until August 2012. A return to Latin America, North America and Australia was planned and the tour was originally going to end in December 2012 with a new set of concerts in Italy, but on 15 September 2012 Pausini announced her pregnancy and cancelled the remaining shows of the tour.
The album has sold 1,000,000 copies worldwide.
==Background==
After announcing in late 2009 that she would have been out of the spotlight for two years, Pausini broke her silence in early January 2011, when her website reported that Pausini's eleventh studio album would be released in late 2011.
Starting from 11 January 2011, Pausini's website was monthly renewed, adding information about her new studio album and the ''Inedito World Tour''. On 10 September 2011, Pausini revealed the artwork and the tracklist of her album.〔 The following day, the first single from ''Inedito'', "Benvenuto", was made available in streaming through Pausini's official website. The song was officially released on 12 September 2011.〔
On 9 November 2011, via her official Facebook page, Pausini confirmed "Non ho mai smesso", released in Italy on 11 November, as the second single from the album.
On March 2012, Pausini announced that the title song, "Inedito", would not be ever released as a single, since the co-singer of that song, Gianna Nannini, was currently on vacation and did not promote it. Thus, "Mi tengo" was released as the fourth single, on 23 March 2012.
On May 2012, Pausini announced that the fifth single from the album would be "Le cose che non-mi aspetto", which was released on 25 May 2012.
The last single from the album is going to be "Celeste" (in Italy) and "Las cosas que no me espero" (in Spain and Latin America, featuring Carlos Baute), both to be released on 5 November 2012.〔(Laura Pausini: l’annuncio è stato “Celeste” )〕 Originally, "Troppo tempo" was going to be chosen as the last single (with its music video already been recorded), but when Pausini discovered she was pregnant she changed her mind and chose such song.

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