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Icon of several generations, princess of telenovelas and singer of a proud Mexican label. Thalía Sodi Miranda is, at 51, many women in one.
The Mexican launches "Thalía's Mixtape" , an album of covers of mythical songs that comes accompanied by a documentary that follows the musical journey of the pop star's life.
The Mexican diva will premiere at Paramount + a documentary series in which she talks about the history of rock in Spanish and also an album where she sings alongside her rock idols.
Mexican singer Thalía released a mixtape this Friday, April 28, a project that included 11 iconic rock songs in Spanish with which she paid tribute to her musical idols.
Thalía doesn't stop, because few Latin pop superstars have comparable energy. She now presents "Mixtape", a project that includes an album and a documentary series.
Mexican singer launches new project "Thalía's Mixtape: El Soundtrack de Mi Vida" and meets teenage idols: "It was like traveling in time".
With the album "Thalía's Mixtape", which also leads to a Paramount Plus docuseries with MTV titled "Thalía's Mixtape: El Soundtrack de Mi Vida".
The Mexican singer claims the Global Powerhouse (Poderosa Global) award at Billboard's Latin Women In Music as she releases a new album and series.
Follow Thalía as she revisits some of the most influential songs in her life growing up and the artists behind.
Thalía is the image that Yanbal has chosen to represent female empowerment and entrepreneurship.
Santiago Zapata, showrunner of the multimedia company Ntertain Studios, offered details of the program they are preparing with the singer and actress Thalía.
"Para No Verte Más" is a revisit of La Mosca Tse-Tse's 1999 hit single of the same title.
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