Tiziano Ferro Navigates Divorce, Career Shift, and Mental Health in Latest Album
Two years have marked a period of significant transformation for Italian singer Tiziano Ferro, beginning with the end of his tour in the summer of 2023. This period has been defined by both personal challenges and professional evolution, including a divorce and a change in career management.
Divorce and Relocation
In September 2023, Tiziano Ferro announced his separation from his husband, Victor Allen, whom he married in 2019 El Pais. The couple are parents to two children, Margherita and Andres, born in 2022 Vanity Fair. Due to legal reasons related to the divorce proceedings, Ferro has remained in California to be near his children Unione Sarda. He has expressed the difficulty of being separated from Italy, but prioritizes his children’s stability.
Professional Changes
Alongside personal changes, Ferro has also undergone significant shifts in his professional life. He has changed management, now working with Paola Zukar, who also represents artists like Fabri Fibra, Marracash, and Madame Vanity Fair. He has also moved to Sugar Music, an independent Italian record label Vanity Fair.
“Sono un grande” – A New Album Reflecting Personal Growth
Ferro’s new album, “Sono un grande,” released on October 24th, reflects these experiences. The title, while seemingly boastful, represents a journey of self-awareness and acceptance of vulnerability DonnaPop. The songs explore themes of broken relationships, family dynamics, and the process of redefining oneself.
Themes of Reconstruction and Mental Health
The album focuses on “reconstruction” rather than dwelling on resentment, offering a sincere and honest portrayal of the singer’s experiences DonnaPop. Ferro also addresses his experiences with mental health, including panic attacks and his therapeutic journey, highlighting a changed approach to managing these challenges DonnaPop.
Musical Return to Roots
Musically, “Sono un grande” marks a return to the urban and rhythm and blues sounds of Ferro’s early career, representing a return to his artistic foundations DonnaPop.
Ferro appears more self-aware, having transformed pain into creative expression. He recently performed as a “super guest” at the Sanremo Music Festival on February 24, 2026, marking his sixth appearance at the event Vanity Fair.
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