Marco Borsato's 1991 album "Sento" is a captivating journey into the world of nederpop, showcasing the artist's smooth vocals and heartfelt delivery. This Italian-language album, released on January 1, 1991, under Universal Music, is a collection of 11 tracks that blend melodic storytelling with emotional resonance. With a duration of 46 minutes, "Sento" features standout tracks like "Sento," "Un po' bambino," and "Giulia," each offering a unique glimpse into Borsato's artistic range. Produced by Pim Koopman and mixed by both Koopman and John Sonneveld, the album benefits from a polished sound that complements Borsato's expressive vocals. Despite its initial lack of commercial success, "Sento" remains a significant piece in Borsato's discography, highlighting his early talent and setting the stage for his future achievements in the music industry.