Laura Pausini discography
The discography of Italian singer Laura Pausini consists of fifteen studio albums, one compilation album released for the Anglophone market only, two international greatest hits album, three live albums and five video albums, including the live DVD Amiche per l'Abruzzo, released as part of the all-female Italian ensemble of the same name.
Pausini's first single, "La solitudine", was released by CGD Records in February 1993, and peaked at number five on the Italian Musica e dischi Singles Chart.
The song was included in Pausini's eponymous debut album, released in Italy on 23 April 1993. The album peaked at number 6 on the Italian Albums Chart, and was later released in many other European countries, peaking at number three on the Dutch Albums Chart and selling three million copies worldwide.
Pausini's second album, Laura, was released in 1994 and sold more than four million copies worldwide. In November of that same year, Pausini's Spanish-language debut Laura Pausini, featuring ten translated versions of songs selected from her previous albums, was released in Spain and Latin America.
The album was certified diamond by the Association of Phonographic and Videographic of Spain, later renamed as PROMUSICAE, and became the best-selling album of 1994 in Spain.
Starting from 1996's Le cose che vivi—''Las cosas que vives in Spanish—all of her studio albums have been released both in Italian and Spanish, except From the Inside, Pausini's English debut album, which was first released in the United States by Atlantic Records, in late 2002. From the Inside was later released in Europe and South America too, but it wasn't as successful as her previous albums, selling 800,000 copies worldwide.
Pausini's studio albums also include La mia risposta, Tra te e il mare, Resta in ascolto, which won a Grammy Award for its Spanish-language counterpart Escucha, the cover album Io canto, Primavera in anticipo, Inedito, and Simili.
Her first worldwide released greatest hits album was released in 2001. Titled Laura Pausini: E ritorno da te in its Italian-language version and Lo mejor de Laura Pausini: Volveré junto a ti in its Spanish edition, the album became one of Pausini's biggest commercial successes, selling 700,000 copies in Italy and 800,000 copies in France. A second international compilation album, 20 - The Greatest Hits was released in 2013, celebrating the 20th anniversary of her debut.
In 2016, Pausini also produced her first Christmas album, released both as Laura Xmas and as Laura Navidad''.
During her career, Pausini recorded duets with several Italian and international artists, including Ray Charles, Michael Bublé, Juanes, Tiziano Ferro, Andrea Bocelli, Hélène Ségara, James Blunt, Kylie Minogue, Gloria Estefan,Luciano Pavarotti, and more recently Lazza and Robbie Williams.
Singles
As featured artist
NotesLaura Pausini has never had any singles on the Finnish Top 20 Singles Chart, but she has charted on the Finnish Top 50 Hits Chart that was published by the Finnish Magazine Rumba until December 2007. That chart combined singles sales with radio airplay. Therefore, the chart positions listed here are for the Finnish Top 50 Hits Chart. The Chart positions from 2008 forward are from the Official Finnish Nielsen Music Control Airplay Chart.
Music videos
| Title | Year | Director |
| "La solitudine" | 1993 | Ambrogio Lo Giudice |
| "Non c'è" | 1993 | rowspan="2" |
| "Perché non torna più" | 1993 | - |
| "La soledad" | 1994 | Ambrogio Lo Giudice |
| "Se fue" | 1994 | |
| "Strani amori" | 1994 | Marco Della Fonte |
| "Gente" | 1994 | Ago Panini |
| "Amores extraños" | 1995 | Stefano Salvati |
| "Gente" | 1995 | Nadia De Paoli |
| 1996 | Jaime De La Peña | |
| 1996 | Alberto Colombo | |
| 1997 | Alberto Colombo | |
| 1998 | Norman Watson | |
| 1999 | Alberto Colombo | |
| 1999 | Luca Lucini | |
| 2000 | ||
| 2001 | Marco Salom | |
| 2001 | rowspan="2" | |
| 2001 | - | |
| 2001 | Gabriele Muccino | |
| 2002 | Daniele Persica | |
| 2002 | ||
| "Surrender" | 2002 | Billie Woodruff, Calabazitaz Tiernez |
| "Surrender" | 2002 | Gaetano Morbioli |
| 2002 | Gaetano Morbioli | |
| "On n'oublie jamais rien, on vit avec" | 2003 | Gaetano Morbioli |
| 2004 | Paolo Monico | |
| 2004 | Gaetano Morbioli | |
| 2005 | Gaetano Morbioli | |
| 2005 | Gaetano Morbioli | |
| "La prospettiva di me" | 2005 | Gaetano Morbioli |
| "You'll Never Find Another Love Like Mine" | 2005 | David Horn |
| 2006 | Gaetano Morbioli | |
| 2007 | Gaetano Morbioli | |
| 2007 | Gaetano Morbioli | |
| "Destinazione paradiso" | 2007 | Gaetano Morbioli, Cristian Biondani |
| "Y mi banda toca el rock" | 2007 | Gaetano Morbioli, Cristian Biondani |
| 2007 | Beniamino Catena | |
| 2008 | Alessandro D'Alatri | |
| 2009 | Gaetano Morbioli | |
| 2009 | Gaetano Morbioli | |
| "Domani 21/04.09" | 2009 | Ambrogio Lo Giudice |
| 2009 | Gaetano Morbioli | |
| 2009 | Gaetano Morbioli | |
| 2010 | Gaetano Morbioli | |
| "Gracias a la vida" | 2010 | Cristian Calderón |
| "Donna d'Onna" | 2010 | Gaetano Morboli |
| 2011 | Gaetano Morboli | |
| 2011 | Gaetano Morboli | |
| 2012 | Gaetano Morboli | |
| "Mi tengo" | 2012 | Gaetano Morboli |
| 2012 | Salvatore Billeci | |
| 2012 | Leandro Manuel Emede, Nicolò Cerioni | |
| "Celeste" | 2012 | Gaetano Morbioli |
| 2013 | Gaetano Morbioli | |
| "Se non te" | 2013 | Gaetano Morbioli |
| "Víveme" | 2014 | Gaetano Morbioli |
| "Dove resto solo io" | 2014 | Gaetano Morbioli |
| "Se fue" | 2014 | Leandro Manuel Emede, Nicolò Cerioni |
| "Donde quedo solo yo" | 2014 | Gaetano Morbioli |
| "Sino a ti" | 2014 | Leandro Manuel Emede, Nicolò Cerioni |
| "Entre tú y mil mares" | 2015 | Leandro Manuel Emede, Nicolò Cerioni |
| 2015 | Leandro Manuel Emede, Nicolò Cerioni | |
| "Turista" | 2025 | Paolo Carta |
| "Desire " | 2025 | Paolo Carta |
| 2025 | Geatano Morbioli |