Irene Grandi's self-titled album, released on January 1, 1998, under CGD/EastWest Italy, is a captivating journey through the Italian singer-songwriter's diverse musical landscape. Known for her powerful vocals and heartfelt lyrics, Irene Grandi delivers a collection of tracks that blend pop sensibilities with her signature depth and authenticity. This album, spanning 45 minutes, features a mix of Italian and Spanish songs, showcasing Grandi's versatility and linguistic prowess. Tracks like "Que' vida es" and "Bum Bum - Spanish Version" highlight her ability to seamlessly transition between languages, while "Ven ven ven" and "Dulcisimo amante" offer a glimpse into her emotive storytelling. Produced by Dado Parisini, the album is a testament to Grandi's artistry, with each song crafted to resonate with listeners on a personal level. Whether you're a longtime fan or new to her music, Irene Grandi's 1998 album is a compelling addition to her discography, filled with memorable melodies and poignant lyrics.