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 unique musical landscape. With a runtime of 45 minutes, this album is a collection of 10 tracks that showcase Irene Grandi's distinctive voice and songwriting prowess. The album opens with "Que' vida es," setting the tone for a blend of introspective lyrics and melodic hooks. Standout tracks like "Bum Bum - Spanish Version" and "Ven ven ven" highlight Grandi's versatility, while "Un tema maldito" and "Primitiva" delve into more experimental territories. The album's emotional core is evident in tracks like "Dulcisimo amante" and "Es posible que tu y yo," where Grandi's raw vulnerability shines through. "T.Q.M." and "Cosas de grandes" bring the album to a close, leaving a lasting impression of Grandi's artistry. This album is a testament to Irene Grandi's ability to craft songs that resonate deeply with listeners, making it a timeless addition to any music collection.