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Viva Tour (album)
''Viva Tour (En Vivo)'' is the second live album by Mexican singer Thalía. It was released on November 12, 2013 by Sony Music Mexico in Mexico and was released in the United States on December 1, 2013 by Sony Music Latin and later on globally by Sony Music Entertainment. The album was released as a full concert on the following formats : CD + DVD, DVD and Blu-ray Disc. The DVD format includes also a behind-the-scenes documentary about Thalia's preparation for the tour. The concert was recorded on April 26 and 27, 2013 at the National Auditorium of Mexico City, during the tour's last concerts. Commercial performance In Mexico, after 15 days of its released reached the Gold status for sales of over 30,000 copies. DVD track listing #"Atmósfera" #Qué Será De Ti #"Tómame O Déjame" #"Habítame Siempre" # Medley ##"Cómo" ##"Enséñame A Vivir" #"Con Los Años Que Me Quedan" (performed with Leonel García, Samo and Jesús Navarro of Reik) #"No Soy El Aire" #"Hoy Ten Mied ...
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Thalía
Ariadna Thalía Sodi Miranda (; born 26 August 1971), known mononymously as Thalía, is a Mexican singer and actress. Referred to as the " Queen of Latin Pop", she is considered one of the most successful and influential Mexican artists. Having sold around 25 million records worldwide, she is one of the best-selling Latin music artists of all-time. Aside from her native Spanish, Thalía has also sung in English, French, Portuguese and Tagalog. She has received numerous accolades, including five ''Billboard'' Latin Music Awards, eight Lo Nuestro Awards, as well as seven Latin Grammy Award nominations and their special "President's Merit Award" in 2019. She has collaborated with multiple artists, such as Tony Bennett, Michael Bublé, Robbie Williams, Marc Anthony, Laura Pausini, Romeo Santos, Maluma, Fat Joe, and Carlos Vives. As an actress, Thalía starred in a variety of successful telenovelas that aired in over 180 countries with an estimated audience of 2 billion people ...
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Samo (singer)
Samuel Parra Cruz (born December 2, 1975), known professionally as Samo, is a Mexican pop singer and songwriter, born and raised in Veracruz. Samo rose to fame in the late 2000s as a member of the band Camila. Life and career 1975–2005: Early life and career beginnings Samo was born in Veracruz. Since age five, Samo was part of the choir of the Christian Church directed by his father in Boca del Río. In 1993, at 18 years old, he was part of a group called ''Salmo 40'' which toured the United States and some Mexican cities. The group did not get the results they expected and in 1995, Samo decided to try his luck in the talent competition "Junior Securities" in Mexico City, being among the first places in the final. In 1998, he was chosen to sing in the choir section Alejandra Guzman which participated in the tour of the discs titled, I and Lipstick. 2005–2009: Camila, ''Todo Cambió'' and compositions During the recording of '' En la Luna'' by Reyli Barba, Samo met Mario Do ...
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Tú Y Yo (Thalía Song)
"Tú Y Yo" (English: "You and I") is the first single from Thalía's 2002 self-titled album '' Thalía''. The song was written by Estéfano and Julio Reyes, and produced by Estéfano. It was released on Thalia's 2003 English-language album, also titled ''Thalia''. It topped the charts reaching number one at Billboard's hot Latin tracks, becoming her second number one single on this chart. The song also received airplay in European countries like Greece and Spain. Commercial Performance The song entered charts in America and Europe reaching the top spot in Mexico and the U.S. Latin charts. The song has sold 200,000 copies in the United States. Music video The music video for "Tú Y Yo" was directed by Antti Jokinen and shot in The Bronx, New York. In the video, Thalía sings in the streets, and also visits a music store, plays the guitar and drives a motorbike. In this video, Thalía's appearance is more aggressive. The video used Thalia's first version of the song with added vo ...
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No Me Enseñaste
"No me enseñaste" ( en, You Did Not Teach Me) is one of the most successful singles of Thalía to date, taken off her self-titled studio album ''Thalía''. It was released as the second single in America, meanwhile it was released as the third one in Europe. In March 2022, Billboard named it as the 87th best song of 2002. More information The song was written by Estéfano and Julio Reyes, and produced by Estéfano. The music video for this single was directed by Antti Jokinen and shot in New York City, on this video, Thalía sings with a band in a garage, and in some scenes she sings under the rain. The video was broadcast for first time in August 2002. Track listings CD single #"No me enseñaste" – 4:25 #"No me enseñaste" arc Anthony Mix / Salsa Remix– 4:30 #"No me enseñaste" stéfano Mix / Dance Remix– 4:18 #"No me enseñaste" egional Version– 3:05 Official Remixes/Versions * Album Version * Marc Anthony Mix / Salsa Remix * Estéfano Mix / Dance Remix * Regi ...
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Erik Rubin
Erik Rubín Milanszenko (born 30 January 1971) is a Mexican singer and actor. He was a member of the Mexican teen pop group Timbiriche. Early career At the age of 12, Rubín joined the group Timbiriche, one of the most important and influential pop bands of the 1980s on the Spanish language charts. His entry into the group transformed it into a septet. His first album with the group was their fourth album. While with the group, he recorded more than 10 albums, participated in several television specials, and visited various countries during their concert tours. He is best known for hits such as "Mágico amor", "Ámame hasta con los dientes" and "Princesa Tibetana". Rubín remained with Timbiriche until 1991. The last Timbiriche album he worked on was their tenth. In 1998 he joined on Timbiriche reunion and he wrote new songs for the album ''El Concierto'', which he co-produced. In 2007, for the 25th anniversary of Timibiriche, he rejoined the band and produced their new alb ...
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María La Del Barrio (song)
"María la del Barrio" is a song by Mexican singer Thalía, from her fourth studio album '' En éxtasis'' (1995). It was released as the third single from the album and also as the theme song of the Mexican telenovela of the same name. The song was written by Viviana Pimstein and Paco Navarrete. "Maria la del Barrio" followed the "Thalía mania" success around the world and was a number one single in more than 20 countries. The song is considered one of her signature songs and was a smash hit. History "Maria la del Barrio" was first released in an edited version as the theme song of the telenovela of the same name in July 1995. With the success of Thalía's previous singles, " Piel morena" and "Amándote", "María la del Barrio" was released as the third single from her fourth studio album, '' En éxtasis'', in January 1996. Originally released as a single and in the original entire version in 1995, "María la del Barrio" became a snapshot hit. The popularity of the song was a ...
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Marimar (Mexican Telenovela)
''Marimar'' is a Mexican telenovela created by Inés Rodena and produced by Valentín Pimstein and Verónica Pimstein for Televisa in 1994. It is a remake of the 1977 telenovela '' La venganza'', which is in turn based on the radionovela ''La indomable''. Thalía and Eduardo Capetillo star as the show's romantic leads, while Chantal Andere plays the main antagonist. Plot Marimar is a poor, innocent girl who lives with her grandparents in a hut on the beach at San Martin de la Costa, in Ixtapa Zihuatanejo. She falls in love with Sergio, the son of Renato Santibáñez, a wealthy ranch owner. Sergio takes an interest in Marimar due to her humble, sweet demeanor and decides to marry her to spite his father and young stepmother, Angélica. Angélica despises Marimar because of her naivete, her illiteracy, and her ignorance of societal norms, deciding to embark on a campaign to disparage and humiliate her. Angered by his stepmother's behavior, Sergio decides to leave on a short business ...
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Rosalinda (song)
"Rosalinda" is a song by Thalía, released as the fifth single from her album ''Arrasando''. It is the theme song of Thalía's hit telenovela of the same name. Background and impact The song is considered to be a catchy up-tempo mix of pop and cumbia. Thalía usually performs the songs as part of a medley with the theme songs for her other telenovelas such as María la del Barrio and Marimar, all which made her be considered a pop princess and household name. Single # Rosalinda (Album Version) - 3:52 Official versions and remixes # Rosalinda (Album Version) - 3:52 # Rosalinda (Banda Version) - 3:54 # Rosalinda (Tele-Novela Version) - 1:30 Credits *Words and music: Kike Santander *Production and arrangement: Kike Santander, Para Crescent Moon Inc. *Programming and sequencing: Kike Santander, Daniel Betancount *Guitars: Rene Toledo *Bass guitar: Kike Santander *Percussion: Edwin Bonilla *Trombone: Heman "Teddy" Mule *Choir: Kike Santander, Maria de Pombo, Lena Perez *Recording ...
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Quinceañera (telenovela)
A (also , , , and ) is a celebration of a girl's 15th birthday. It has pre-Columbian roots in Mexico (Aztecs) and is widely celebrated by girls throughout Latin America. The girl celebrating her 15th birthday is a (; gender (linguistics), feminine form of "15-year-old"). In Spanish, and in Hispanic America, the term is reserved solely for the honoree; in English, primarily in the United States, the term is used to refer to the celebrations and honors surrounding the occasion. This birthday is celebrated differently from any other as it marks the transition from childhood to young womanhood. Historically, in the years prior to their 15th birthdays, girls were taught cooking, weaving, and about childbearing by the elder women in their communities in preparation for their future roles as wives and during the celebration the girl's father would present her to potential suitors. In the past, parallel customs could be found in Europe. Today, the custom remains strongest in Mexi ...
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Equivocada
"Equivocada" is the lead single of the live album '' Primera fila'' by Mexican pop star Thalía. The single was officially released on October 7, 2009. It is a tragic love ballad. The song is a success for Thalía, already exceeding the number of digital sales in Mexico, Latin America, USA and Europe. The song peaked at No. 2 in the Latin Pop songs category on the Billboard charts and No. 8 on the Hot Latin Songs chart. Critical reception ''Monica Herrera'' from Billboard Magazine gave a positive review for the song, saying that: "For the first single from her live album 'Thalía en Primera Fila', Mexican pop star Thalía delivers a moving ballad about a once-serious relationship that turned out to be a mistake. 'I was always wrong, and I just didn't want to see it,' she sings in Spanish. 'Because for you I gave my life/Because everything that begins also ends.' After a string of dance-pop singles that aimed for a crossover audience, it's refreshing to hear Thalía pull back and ta ...
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María José (singer)
María José Loyola Anaya (born January 12, 1976), known professionally as María José is a Mexican singer, ballet and flamenco dancer, athlete and television personality. Her career started at age 15 when she joined the 90s famous Mexican band, Kabah as a vocalist. After leaving the band, in 2006, she continued her successful solo singing career and to date has released six studio albums. Biography She has a B.A. in communications. She is well known and established within the music industry since she was part of a very popular pop-singing band in Mexico, Kabah, from the mid to late 1990s. Her first experience on stage was at age 14 as a dancer in the Spanish Dance Company led by Maria Elena Anaya. She remained in the dance company participating with flamenco songs as well. Career as a solo singer During 2007, Maria Jose posed for the cover of ''MAX'' magazine, the equivalent of ''Maxim'' in the US. She opened for Gwen Stefani's ''The Sweet Escape Tour'' in Mexico. This ...
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