It was released through the Universal Music on 19 September 2009,[1] and contained seven songs that would eventually appear on Zilli's debut studio album Sempre lontano.
Nina Zilli peaked at number 54 at the Italian Albums Chart.
"50mila", a duet with Giuliano Palma, was released on 30 July 2009, and enjoyed success at Italian radio stations.
Zilli's solo version was featured in 2010 film Loose Cannons by Ferzan Özpetek,[2] and in the video game Pro Evolution Soccer 2011.
"L'amore verrà", an Italian–language cover of "You Can't Hurry Love" by The Supremes, was released later in 2009.