Non so ballare

Non so ballare is the third studio album by Italian singer-songwriter Annalisa, released on February 14, 2013 by Warner Music Italy.

It contains the two proposed pieces to Sanremo Music Festival 2013, the title track Non so ballare (written and composed by Ermal Meta the leader of La Fame di Camilla[5]) the opening track of the disc, and the first single extract, Scintille, written and composed by Dario Faini with Antonio Galbiati.

[13] The album is composed by Dario Faini, Antonio Galbiati, Fabio Campedelli, Roberto Casalino, Niccolò Verrienti, Andrea Amati and Emiliano Cecere.

Fabrizio Argiolas was involved in the recording, mixing, mastering and editing of the music and the voices of the disc with the help of Christian De Maestri.

Special guestparticipants include: Claudio Broglio, Cecio Grano, Roberta Bacciolo, DJ Double S, Mr. T-bone and Manuel Zigante.

Annalisa directs male voicals on the chorus called Il Coro del Gigante in Io tu e noi.

The singer stated that they discovered that following a brief interest in Heavy metal music, jazz is the basis for the ballet classic is for the dance.

[16] This paper addresses social issues such (like addiction and the consequent solitude which emerged due to the protagonist's bondage desires) in the single, "Alice e il blu".

The awareness of its limitations is the thread that ties all the songs, even those of the "side" that deal with lightness, humor and precautions weighty themes such as addiction and the femicide.The cover was previewed on January 23, 2013, together with the titles of tracks that make up the disc, from the same singer on their official page Facebook.