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[13] [14] However, she regained her commercial performance in 2009 when she joined Sony Music and released her first live album, Primera Fila, which sold over 1,5 million copies worldwide. [ 15 ] [ 16 ] As of 2013, it remained in the Mexican charts for over 170 weeks, according to AMPROFON , [ 17 ] and spent 55 non-consecutive weeks at the top ...
Since her first studio album on the EMI label Thalía's albums were released with added remixes of some songs as bonus tracks. In 1997, after the success of the album En éxtasis EMI released an EP entitled Bailando en Éxtasis which included remixes of the album, [2] but none of the remixes from the EP were included in Thalía's Hits Remixed, instead the Hitmakers Version of "Piel Morena ...
Thalía's Mixtape is the nineteenth studio album by Mexican singer Thalía.It was released on April 28, 2023, by Sony Music Latin. [1] It is a covers album that pays homage to some of the greatest Latin rock hits from the 1980s and 1990s.
Riding Giants is a 2004 documentary film produced by Agi Orsi and directed and narrated by Stacy Peralta, a famous skater/surfer.The movie traces the origins of surfing and specifically focuses on the art of big wave riding.
Thalía is the eighth studio album and second eponymous album by Mexican singer Thalía, released on 21 May 2002, by EMI Latin.The follow-up to her successful sixth studio album, Arrasando (2000), the album sees Thalía collaborating with previous producers Emilio Estéfan, Jr. and Cory Rooney, while working for the first time with Estéfano, Julio C. Reyes and Steve Morales.
"Ya Tú Me Conoces" was co-written by Mau y Ricky themselves as well as Colombian singer-songwriter Camilo.The song marks the second time that Thalía has collaborated with Ricky Montaner, who wrote her 2014 hit single "Por Lo Que Reste De Vida". [3]
Thalía is the ninth studio album and third eponymous album by Mexican recording artist Thalía, released on July 8, 2003, by Virgin Records and EMI Latin.It is her first English-language album, and shares a title with Thalía's 1990 and 2002 Spanish-language albums. [1]