Amore puro is the third studio album by Italian singer Alessandra Amoroso, released by Sony Music Italy on September 24, 2013.
The album featured several collaborations in productions and songwriting, including Tiziano Ferro, Biagio Antonacci and Emeli Sandé. The album peaked at number one on the Italian Albums Chart, becoming the first Italian artist to have all her first four recording project debuting at one, including Amoroso's debut EP Stupida. In 2014 the album was certified double platinum by FIMI.
After her 2010 second studio album Il mondo in un secondo, Amoroso started working on the new record project with a new production team held by Tiziano Ferro and Michele Canova. The album featured eleventh tracks, with several songwriters and composers, including Amoroso herself in the opening track, Tiziano Ferro, Emeli Sandé, Biagio Antonacci, Audra Mae and Jon Bellion. In an interview with La Repubblica, Amoroso explained the artistic direction of the album and her work with Ferro:
Mattia Marzi of Rockol reported that Ferro's "characteristic traits can be found in the album, from the vocabulary to the use of verbs, even in the way Alessandra interprets the songs," appreciating the songs by Sandé and Antonacci. However, Marzi wrote that there is a perceived "lack of a common thread that binds the songs together" and a "lack of homogeneity" in the quality of the production, believing however that the artist has taken "a step forward" finding her " more personal and mature than her predecessors" and "one of the most valid pop interpreters on the Italian music scene."