Thalia music video Megamix (Amarillo Azul - Fuego Cruzado - Un Pacto Entre Los Dos - Sudor (Parte I And II) - Saliva - Sangre)

Thalia music video Saliva

Thalia music video Un Pacto Entre Los Dos

Thalia music video Sangre

Thalia music video En La Intimidad

Thalia music video Fuego Cruzado

Thalia music video No Se Si Es Amor (Live)

Thalia music video Pienso En Ti

Thalia music video Amarillo Azul

Thalia music video Thalisman

Thalia music video El Baile De Los Perros Y Los Gatos

Thalia music video El Poder De Tu Amor

Thalia music video Sudor

Thalia music video Saliva

Thalia music video Love

Thalia music video Un Pacto Entre Los Dos

Thalia music video Sangre

Thalia music video Fuego Cruzado

Thalia music video Maria Mercedes

Thalia music video La Vie En Rose

Thalia music video En La Intimidad

Thalia music video El Bombo De Tu Corazon

Thalia music video Cien Anos

Thalia music video Marimar

Thalia music video Sangre

Thalia music video Baby, I'm In Love

Thalia music video Accion Y Reaccion

Thalia - Emmanuel - Shalim music video A Quien Le Importa - Guajira (Roger Sanchez Remix) - Nadie Como Tu (Thunderpuss Radio Mix)

Thalia music video Cerca De Ti

Thalia - Chayanne - Axe Bahia music video Reencarnacion - Torero - Beso En La Boca

Thalia Feat. A.B. Quintanilla And Kumbia Kings music video Tu Y Yo (Remix)

Thalia music video Baby, I'm In Love

Thalia Feat. Fat Joe music video Me Pones Sexy

Thalia music video Megamix

Seal - Madonna - Thalia music video Get It Together (Bill Hamel Club Edit) - Ray Of Light (Victor Calderone 12 Inch Edit) - Baby, I'm In Love (Norty Cotto Club Edit)

Thalia music video Baby, I'm In Love (Norty Cotto Club Edit)

Thalia music video Seduccion

Simply Red - Thalia - Supersystem music video Perfect Love - Amar Sin Ser Amada - Born Into The World

Thalia music video Baby, I'm In Love (Rockamerica Remix)

Thalia music video Piel Morena

Thalia music video Graciac A Dios

Thalia music video Amandote

Thalia music video Nandito Ako

Thalia music video Por Amor

Thalia music video Amor A La Mexicana

Thalia music video Mujer Latina

Thalia music video Arrasandro

Thalia music video Regresa A Mi

Thalia music video Entre El Mar Y Una Estrella

Thalia music video Reencarnacion

Thalia music video Amor A La Mexicana (Emillo Banda Remix)

Thalia music video Tu Y Yo

Thalia music video No Me Ensenaste

Thalia music video A Quien Le Importa

Thalia Feat. Fat Joe music video Me Pones Sexy

Thalia music video Baby, I'm In Love

Thalia music video Amor A La Mexicana (Cuca's Fiesta Mix)

Thalia music video It's My Party

Thalia Feat. Fat Joe music video I Want You

Thalia Feat. Fat Joe music video I Want You

Thalia music video It's My Party

Thalia music video I Want You (Rockamerica Remix)

Thalia music video Megamix (Big Red Videomix)

Thalia music video Un Alma Sentenciada

Thalia music video Tu Y Yo

Thalia Feat. Fat Joe music video I Want You

Thalia music video Tu Y Yo

Thalia music video Amor A La Mexicana

Thalia music video No Me Ensenaste

Thalia music video Tu Y Yo

Thalia music video A Quien Le Importa

Thalia music video A Quien Le Importa

Thalia music video It's My Party

Thalia music video Arrasando

Thalia Feat. Fat Joe music video I Want You

Thalia music video It's My Party

Thalia music video It's My Party

Thalia music video Regresa A Mi

Thalia music video Amor A La Mexicana

Thalia music video Mujer Latina

Thalia music video Amar Sin Ser Amada

Thalia (Dueto Con Pedro Capo) music video Estoy Enamorado

Thalia music video Amor A La Mexicana

Thalia music video Que Sera De Ti

Thalia Feat. Fat Joe music video I Want You

Thalia music video Baby, I'm In Love

Thalia music video Equivocada

Thalia music video It's My Party

Thalia Feat. Fat Joe music video I Want You

Thalia Feat. Fat Joe music video I Want You

Thalia music video Cerca De Ti (Closer To You)

Mexico, and in turn much of the Spanish-speaking world, knew very few media superstars as illustrious as singer/actress Thalía, whose beauty and celebrity were practically unmatched during her prime. A media darling for most of her life, la mexicana rose to increasing fame throughout the 1990s, starring in popular telenovelas and releasing solo albums that capitalized on her television renown. By the end of the decade, Thalía was a chart-topping recording artist on the brink of extending her reach internationally, to the United States in particular. Born Ariadna Thalía Sodi Miranda in Mexico City to parents Ernesto Sodi Pallares and Yolanda Miranda Mange on August 26, 1971, the singer/actress was the youngest of five daughters. She lost her father when she was five years old, and the loss had a devastating effect on her. As a youth, Thalía was a good student throughout her school years and studied ballet as well as piano. Even at such an early age, she aspired to be an actress and singer. She began singing professionally at age ten as part of the children's group Din Din, and shortly thereafter, in 1983, she embarked on an acting career, beginning with a TV Christmas special. Her music career was enhanced in 1986 when she replaced group member Sasha Diez Barroso in the popular teen pop act Timbiriche (whose members also included Paulina Rubio). And her acting career was likewise enhanced in 1987 when she joined the cast of the telenovela Pobre Seniorita Limantour, her first of several such roles. In 1990 Thalía made her solo recording debut with a self-titled album, and in 1992 she began starring in a series of "Maria" telenovelas ( Maria Mercedes, Maria Mar, and Maria la del Barrio ) that earned her the title of la Reina de las Telenovelas (the Queen of the Telenovelas). Her acting certainly didn't hurt her recording career, though she did struggle to take her music to the heights of her acting. All of this began to change in 1995 when she moved from Fonovisa to EMI Latin and released her label debut, En Extasis, which featured her first major international hit, "Piel Morena," as well as her hit theme song, "Maria la del Barrio." Latin pop impresario Emilio Estefan, Jr. produced her next album, Amor a la Mexicana (1997), and it too met international success and was a much stronger album; her first great one. Estefan also produced her follow-up, Arrasando (2000), and it was an even bigger success, spawning five hit singles, one of which ("Entre el Mar y una Estrella") topped Billboard's Hot Latin Tracks chart, her first time doing so. The album also featured the hit theme song from her concurrent telenovela, Rosalinda. Thalía's next album, Thalia (2002), was largely written and produced by Estéfano, the hitmaker who had taken Paulina Rubio's career to megastar heights two years earlier with Paulina. Buoyed by a pair of chart-topping singles ("No Me Enseñaste" and "Tu y Yo"), this album was Thalía's first to hit number one on the Top Latin Albums chart, reaching number 22 on the overall Billboard 200 chart, which itself was a supreme feat for a Spanish-language artist. In 2003 and 2004, a remix and greatest-hits album followed, respectively, and 2005 brought with it a new studio album, El Sexto Sentido, which, again written and produced primarily by Estéfano, met a relatively lukewarm reception. It didn't top the album chart, and its lead single, "Amar Sin Ser Amada," likewise failed to hit number one (in the stateside market, at least, as Thalía's popularity in her native Mexico remained more or less unmatched). Beginning in the early 2000s, it should be noted, Thalía did try to cross over into the greater stateside market with English-language versions of her music. These concessions, however, fell flat time after time, which, along with the disappointing reception of El Sexto Sentido, suggested that Thalía's enormous success was receding in the wake of her 2000-2002 peak. Her celebrity remained intact, though, especially because she'd married music industry titan Tommy Mottola (former head of Sony as well as Mariah Carey's ex), the couple having celebrated the occasion with a three-million-dollar wedding in 2000. After giving birth to her first child in 2007, Thalía released Lunada the following year. Her first live offering, Primera Fila...Un Año Después appeared in 2009. After a long layoff to concentrate on family and then filming a live DVD, Thalía returned with Habítame Siempre in 2012. It quickly climbed the Latin pop chart.

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