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This guide focuses on the 2012 album È Così Che Gira Il Mondo by Italian pop artist Sal Da Vinci
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In 2012, Da Vinci released his highly anticipated studio album, (That's How the World Goes 'Round). The record cemented his status as a master of the modern Neapolitan pop ballad. However, the album's release coincided with a turbulent era in the music industry. It was a time when physical CD sales were plummeting and file-sharing networks were the primary way many fans discovered music. If you share with third parties, their policies apply
The album contains 15 tracks (16 on the Special Edition) and features several high-profile Italian and international artists: Song Title Features / Notes Fin Dove C'è Vita The album's lead single Written by Sal Da Vinci, A. Pennino, and P. Panella Il Tempo Vola Maurizio Solieri Senza Un Motivo Ornella Vanoni Tra Miliardi Di Noi Co-written with Vincenzo Incenzo Cose / Coisas Ana Carolina (Brazilian singer) Supporting Tour
Da Vinci's career spans multiple decades and artistic disciplines. He has appeared in films such as Il Motorino (1984) and Troppo Forte (1987) alongside comedy giants Carlo Verdone and Alberto Sordi, and he also starred in the acclaimed musical C'era una volta… Scugnizzi , which won the ETI award for Best Musical in 2003. In music, he has released over ten studio albums and won the Festival Italiano in 1994. A landmark moment in his career came in 2009 when he participated in the prestigious Sanremo Music Festival with the song "Non riesco a farti innamorare," finishing in third place. Da Vinci's profile has continued to grow; in 2026, he will represent Italy at the Eurovision Song Contest in Vienna with his Sanremo-winning song "Per sempre sì". This enduring popularity is part of what makes his back catalog, including "E' così che gira il mondo," so sought after.