The established Mexican artist Thalía presents her new album titled A Mucha Honra, a musical work that celebrates the Mexican music and culture that have conquered the world.
The singer Thalía premiered her album A Mucha Honra which is now available on all digital platforms.
She recently dazzled the audience as host of the Latin American Music Awards and captivated viewers around the world by taking the stage to perform the electronic version of Te Va A Doler, made by the famous DJ Deorro.
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Thalía's journey towards A Mucha Honra has been a two-year process, with recording sessions beginning in May 2023 and video production beginning in August of the same year. The meticulous attention to detail and creative process behind the album highlight Thalía's unwavering dedication to her art. In a genre traditionally dominated by male voices, Thalía breaks barriers by presenting collaborations with talented female artists such as Ángela Aguilar and Dania of Estilo Sin Límite. The song that marks the release of the album is an explosive collaboration between Eduin Caz from Grupo Firme and Thalía, who had been trying to do a collaboration for a long time to surprise their audience. Additionally, A Mucha Honra shows Thalía covering her timeless classic, Amor a la Mexicana, thus closing the circle on her career as she continues to defend Mexican culture through her music.
With A Mucha Honra, Thalía takes listeners on a musical experience full of love, joy, and celebration of her roots. "A mucha honra" is a phrase that has accompanied her throughout her career, making this album a reflection of the connection she has with her fans and that is destined to be a testimony of Thalía's undeniable influence on the music industry. After meeting regional Mexican powerhouse Jimmy Humilde, they connected over her undeniable work ethic and created a team with acclaimed producer Edgar Rodríguez.
The album comes after Thalía recently hosted the Latin American Music Awards alongside Becky G , Alejandra Espinoza and Carlos Ponce . Accompanied by DJ Deorro, Thalía transformed the Latin American Music Awards into a nightclub while she performed the electronic version of Te va a doler. Surrounded by a team of dancers dressed in platinum outfits, Thalía's stunning choreography and dynamic performance reaffirmed her status as a multifaceted artist in the industry.
Source: CMTV Argentina