Ti Amo Ti Amo

"Ti Amo Ti Amo" is the tenth single released by the Italian singer Alexia released in 2000[1] and was the only new track from her first best of compilation album The Hits. It was the last single she released that was produced by Robyx as she decided to leave the DWA team so that she could grow as an artist and pursue different styles of music.[2]

"Ti Amo Ti Amo"
Single by Alexia
from the album The Hits
Released2000
GenreEuropop
Length3:13
LabelSony Music
Songwriter(s)Roberto Zanetti
Producer(s)Roberto Zanetti
Alexia singles chronology
"Happy"
(1999)
"Ti Amo Ti Amo"
(2000)
"Non Ti Dimentichero"
(2000)

When the single was announced, there was some confusion in that it was initially thought the single was "Te Amo", a track from Alexia's then current album Happy which had been a fan favourite.[3] Fan opinion on the single was divided, with some fans labelling it "unacceptable".[4]

Music video

The video for the single was filmed in America.[5]

Release

The track was released in Italy on CD and 12" (Sony Code 669426) in May 2000.[6] Remixes were done solely by Robyx and this would be the last Alexia release he would do remixes for. A promotional CD was released in Brazil.

Official versions

  • Radio Version 3:13
  • Original Long Version 5:58
  • Club Short Edit 3:02
  • Club Extended Version 5:52

Chart performance

Country Position
Italy
12[7]
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References

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