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Thalia is a Mexican singer and actress who rose to fame in the 1980s after becoming part of the pop band Timbiriche. With the band she recorded four studio albums until her departure to pursue a solo career. In 1990 she released her first self-titled album Thalía, followed by two more albums under the same recording contract with Melody. In 1995 she released her first album with EMI Music, En Éxtasis, followed by six more records, ending their contract with Lunada in 2008. In 2009 she released the live album Primera Fila, this time under Sony Music, with whom she's released nine studio albums to date. Besides her musical career, she's also starred on seven soap operas, singing the opening theme of most of them, particularly María Mercedes (1992), Marimar (1994), María la del Barrio (1995) and Rosalinda (1999). Overall, she's recorded over 300 songs in various languages including Spanish, English, Portuguese, French and Tagalog, and she has co-written around 160 of them.

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has been a frequent collaborator of Thalía throughout the years. collaborated with Thalía on the 2018 track "Ahí". has collaborated in some songs for Thalía. invited Thalía to their 2020 single "Lo Siento Mucho". José Luis Roma has also written multiple songs for her. co-wrote some of Thalía's English songs. has co-written several songs for Thalía. has worked with Thalía in multiple projects since 2016. on the singles "Como Tú No Hay Dos" and "Baila Así". have worked on each other's records. have worked together in multiple songs. on the track "Con la Duda" from her live album "Primera Fila" in 2009. worked with Thalía on "Con los Años Que Me Quedan" as well as other songs he co-wrote for her. was featured on "Con los Años Que Me Quedan" in 2012. in 2021. in 1998. 's posthumous album "Una Estrella en el Cielo" in 2010. was featured on Thalía's 2016 song "De Ti". released "Desde Esa Noche" in 2016. worked on Thalía's rendition of "Devuélveme a Mi Chica" in 2023. appeared on Thalía's "Dime Si Ahora" in 2012. 's song "El Próximo Viernes" in 2009. co-wrote "Enséñame a Vivir" for Thalía's 2009 live album "Primera Fila". from the band Camila co-wrote 2009's "Equivocada" among other songs. has worked on several Thalía songs. collaborated with Thalía on the Portuguese track "Estou Apaixonado" in 2013. collaborated with Thalía on the 2009 song "Estoy Enamorado". 's 2020 track "Estoy Soltera". has been featured on various songs along with Thalía. 's Christmas song "Feliz Navidad". participated on Thalía's rendition of their song "Florecita Rockera" in 2023. . collaborated with Thalía on 2003's "I Want You" as well as "Tranquila" in 2014. performed with Thalía the song "Junto a Ti", released in 2017. collaborated with Thalía on 2012's "La Apuesta". 's classic "La Vie En Rose" in 1992. appeared on Thalía's "Lento" in 2018. was featured on Thalía's "Lindo Pero Bruto" in 2018. 's posthumous album "Love Me Tender Duets" in 2010. in 2023. has written many of Thalía's hits. 's track Mujeres in 2009. was featured on Thalía's 2012 track "Muñequita Linda". released "No Me Acuerdo" in 2018. released "No, No, No" in 2006. collaborated with Thalía on her 2021 track "No Te Vi". 's "Pa' la Cultura" in 2020. appeared on Thalía's rendition of "Pachuco" in 2023. invited Thalía to her single "Sino a Ti" in 2014. collaborated on Thalía's 2018 track "Sube, Sube". 's hit "Rayando el Sol". 's track "Sugar Rush" in 2014. worked with Thalía on the 2012 song "Te Perdiste Mi Amor". participated on the remix for "Ten Paciencia" in 2009. collaborated with Thalía for the 2002 song "The Mexican". 's duets album in 2012. 's track "Tímida" in 2020. 's charity single "What More Can I Give?". collaborated with Thalía for her 2016 song "Todavía Te Quiero". was featured on Thalía's 2021 bonus track "Tu Boca". appears on the remix of Thalía's "Vuélveme a Querer" released in 2016. collaborated with Thalía on the single "Ya Tú Me Conoces" in 2020. == Songs recorded as part of a band ==
Songs recorded as part of a band
, member of Mexican rock band Molotov, used to be a bandmate of Thalía in the group Din-Din. Din-Din Thalía started her musical career as part of the children's pop band Din-Din (originally called Pac-Man) in the 1980s. She recorded four LPs with the group. Timbiriche from 1986 to 1989. In 1986 she joined Timbiriche as a replacement for Sasha Sökol who left the band. With them, Thalía recorded three studio albums until her departure in 1989, but she would later appear on the compilation album Los Clásicos de Timbiriche which consisted in some of the bands' greatest hits re-recorded with an orchestra. == Unreleased songs ==
Unreleased songs
In 1991 she participated on the Spanish late night show VIP Noche, for which she recorded and performed several songs, mostly Spanish adaptations of songs in English that belonged to the soundtrack of popular movies of the time. == See also ==
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