Thalia+-+Mihis+Ioana+Monica

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__**//(eleva: Mihis Ioana Monica)//**__

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 * Thalia** (born [|//Ariadna Thalia Sodi Miranda//], [|August 26], [|1971] in [|Mexico City], [|Mexico]) is a successful [|Latin Grammy]-awarded [|Mexican] singer and actress. She is amongst Mexico's most famous [|telenovela] actresses and has sold more than 20 million albums worldwide.[|[1]]

Biography
In [|1981], Thalia started her musical career as a vocalist in the Mexican child group Din Din. She performed in the music festival //Juguemos a Cantar// as a member of the group and later, as a soloist. As a vocalist, she is considered a [|mezzo-soprano]. In [|1984], she was cast in the teenage version of the stage production //[|Grease]//, being cast in the lead role of Sandy. In [|1986], Thalía replaced one of the original female vocalists of [|Timbiriche], [|Sasha Sokol]. That same year, she was cast in her first soap opera, //Pobre Señorita Limantour//. In [|1988], she starred in the Mexican [|telenovela] //[|Quinceañera]//, after which she went to [|Los Angeles, California] to prepare for a solo career. In [|2000], She starred in the independent film, //Mambo Café//, a modest Hollywood production in which she played a young Puerto Rican girl, alongside [|Danny Aiello], [|Paul Rodriguez], and Rosanna de de Soto. Later that year, on [|December 2], [|2000], Thalia married the former president of [|Sony Music], [|Tommy Mottola], at [|St. Patrick's Cathedral, New York] in a three-million dollar ceremony and reception. They currently live in [|New York City]. Thalia has also worked as a record producer, composer, TV and radio host, fashion designer, magazine editor, and model. Thalía has been a guest on television programs like [|Entertainment Tonight], El Show de Cristina, [|Good Morning America], [|Hard Copy], [|The Rosie O'Donnell Show] and [|20/20]. In [|2007], she joined the [|ABC Network] in order to start the radio program "The Conexión Thalia Radio Show," where she talks about music, fashion, news and political issues.[|[2]][|[3]] On [|June 12], [|2007], according to news released on the website of //Hello!// magazine, Thalia in an exclusive interview for the Mexican edition of //¡Hola!//, announced that she was pregnant. On [|October 7], [|2007], Thalia and Tommy Mottola welcomed their first child together, a girl named Sabrina Sakaë.[|[4]] On [|January 12], [|2008], Thalia confirmed on her weekly radio show that she is working on her next studio album. According to Thalia, all of the songs have been selected and she will start recording vocals on the following weeks. No release dates have been confirmed yet by Thalía or her record company.

//Thalia// (1990)
In [|1990], she released her first album //[|Thalía]//. Produced by Alfredo Diaz Ordaz, Thalia released the album in October, 1990 through [|Fonovisa Records]. The album spawned the singles "Un Pacto entre los Dos," "Salíva," "Amarillo Azul," and "Pienso en Ti." 

//Mundo de Cristal// (1991)
In [|1991], Thalia traveled to [|Spain] and starred in different television programs. That same year she released her second studio album, //[|Mundo de Cristal]//, produced by Alfredo Diaz Ordaz. //Mundo de Cristal//, released by Fonovisa, spawned three Mexican top ten hits ("Sudor," "En la Intimidad," and "Fuego Cruzado"). 

//Love// (1992)
Thalía's third album, //[|Love]//, which was recorded in [|Spain], was produced by Luis Carlos Esteban and released in [|1992]. That year was also the beginning of a successful acting career in México. The record includes the Mexican number one hits "Love" and "Sangre". It also contains the top 10 hit "La Vida en Rosa," a Spanish-French adaptation of [|Édith Piaf]'s signature song, "[|La Vie en Rose]," and the theme song of the telenovela //[|María Mercedes]//. In [|1992], Thalia starred in [|Televisa]'s telenovela [|María Mercedes], following a series of others like //[|Marimar]//, //[|María la del Barrio]//, and //[|Rosalinda]//, which all have been sold to 110 countries and viewed by millions of viewers. Her soap operas have been shown throughout [|Latin America] and countries like [|Philippines], [|Indonesia], [|Greece], [|Poland], [|Portugal], [|Spain] and [|USA], among others. Her telenovelas are based on adaptations of the [|Cinderella] story. The main character is born in poverty and meets a wealthy young man; later, they get married. 

//En Éxtasis// (1995)
In [|1995], Thalia left [|Melody/Fonovisa Records] for [|EMI] and released her label debut, //[|En Éxtasis]//. Produced by Óscar López and Latin Pop [|impresario] [|Emilio Estefan] Jr., //En Extasis// contains her first major international hit, "Piel Morena." Other singles from the album include the [|Juan Gabriel] cover "Gracias a Dios," the [|A.B. Quintanilla]-written "Amandote," and "Quiero Hacerte el Amor." "María la del Barrio", which is also featured on the album, was the theme song of the [|same-named] telenovela, where Thalía starred as the lead. 

//Nandito Ako// (1997)
Released on [|February 1], [|1997], Thalia recorded an album titled //[|Nandito Ako]// for the [|Philippine] market, which was recorded partly in Filipino. The album contains 4 Tagalog songs, 5 English versions of songs featured on //En Extasis// and 1 remix. This album was remastered and released by EMI Philippines in 2007 with the Marimar theme song as the first track. The album's photos were from Thalia's El Sexto Sentido album. That same year, [|Atlantic Records] released the soundtrack for the animated feature film //[|Anastasia]//, which included the [|Spanish] version of //Journey to the Past//( Viaje Tiempo Atras) as a bonus track and performed by Thalía. [|25 April] [|1997] was declared "Thalia Day" in [|Los Angeles, California], USA.[|[5]] She has been named one of the "25 (or 50) Most Beautiful People," seven times by the magazine //[|People en Español]//.[|[6]] 

//Amor a la Mexicana// (1997)
Later in [|1997], [|Emilio Estefan Jr.] produced Thalia's sixth studio album, //[|Amor a la Mexicana]//. Most of the songs featured on this album were written by Kike Santander, who was responsible for her breakthrough hit "Piel Morena." The album brought forward hits such as "Amor a la Mexicana," "Por Amor," and "Mujer Latina." The Brazilian version of the album contains three Portuguese versions of songs on the album. In [|France], it was released as //Por Amor//, including 2 bonus remixes. The remix of "Amor a la Mexicana" became the main single of the album. As result of this, the single received heavy promotion and managed to peak at number 11 in France. As part of its [|2005] campaign, EMI re-released the album with remastered sound and four bonus club remixes. 

//Arrasando// (2000)
After taking a 2-year pause, Thalia came back in [|2000] with her third Emilio Estefan-produced studio album, //[|Arrasando]//. The album was released on [|April 25] and "Entre el Mar y Una Estrella" was released as the first single. The singles "Entre el Mar y Una Estrella," "[|Arrasando]," "Regresa a Mí," and "Reencarnación" were all Spanish radio hits. "Entre el Mar y Una Estrella" topped [|Billboard]'s [|Hot Latin Tracks] and Latin Pop Airplay, becoming her first single to do so. All the other singles charted the top 25 on the Latin Pop Airplay chart. As result of the success of the album, at the end of the year, Thalia was nominated in two Latin Grammy categories - "Best Female Pop Vocal Album" and "Best Sound Engineered Album." She won the latter and lost the first one to [|Christina Aguilera]'s //[|Mi Reflejo]//. 

//Con Banda: Grandes Exitos// (2001)
On [|August 28], [|2001], Thalia released her compilation album //[|Con Banda: Grandes Éxitos]//. The tribute album to her native country features many of her hits, which were re-recorded with the typical Mexican [|banda] sound. Also included are two remixes and two new tracks ("La Revancha" and "Cuco Peña"), of which the Thalía-written "La Revancha" was only released in Mexico. A music video was filmed for the remix version of "Amor a la Mexicana," which was featured on the album. The remix was not a re-release of the original song. The Guillermo Gil-produced compilation was nominated for a 2002 Latin Grammy Award for "Best Banda Album." 

//Thalia// (2002)
In [|2002], Thalia released her seventh studio album, //[|Thalia]//, which was largely written and produced by Estéfano. Buoyed by a pair of Hot Latin Tracks chart-topping singles ("[|Tú y Yo]" and "[|No Me Enseñaste]") and a top-ten hit ("[|¿A Quién Le Importa?]"). This album also comes with three English songs, including the [|Dead or Alive] cover "[|You Spin Me Round (Like a Record)]." The record held the number one spot for 6 consecutive weeks on the Top Latin Albums chart, and it reached the 11th spot on the [|Billboard 200] album chart. The album was later certified platino in the U.S. for sales over 200,000. The Estéfano and Julio Reyes-written power ballad "No Me Enseñaste" is likely her biggest hit from the album, receiving many Latin Billboard nominations and chart-topping success. It was a number one hit on Billboard's Hot Latin Tracks and reached the number 5 position in Argentina. //Thalma// was nominated in one Latin Grammy category - "Female Pop Vocal Album," and in four [|Latin Billboard] categories - "Pop Track: Female" (No Me Enseñaste), "Tropical Track: Female" ("No Me Enseñaste"), "Premio de la Audiencia," and "Pop Album: Female". She won the last two awards. 

//Thalia's Hits Remixed// (2003)
In [|2003], Thalia also released //Thalia's Hits Remixed//, a compilation that features remixes of her hits under the EMI label. Aside from the remixes, the album also contains the English version of "Arrasando," entitled "It's My Party," which was released in Greece. 

//Thalia// (2003)
Later in [|2003], Thalia released her first crossover-album to [|English] //[|Thalia]//. The album doesn't contain Latin rhythms like her previous EMI albums, but instead it's a [|pop] album. The album features the hit "[|I Want You]" (a Hip-Hop influenced track), which also featured [|American] [|rapper] [|Fat Joe]. The song became a number one hit in [|Argentina] and [|Brazil], peaking at number 11 on the [|United World Chart] [//[|citation needed]//] and it peaked at number 22 on the Billboard [|Hot 100] chart in the [|United States]. Its Spanish version, "Me Pones Sexy," also features Fat Joe and peaked at number 9 on the [|Hot Latin Tracks] chart. Other singles from the album include "[|Baby, I'm in Love]," and "[|Don't Look Back]." Both tracks were less successful. 

//Greatest Hits// (2004)
In [|2003], Thalia released a clothing line, exclusively available at selected [|Kmart] stores, under the brand name Thalía Sodi Collection.[|[7]] Thalma has also sold her own brand of Hershey's chocolate. At the end of [|2003], [|EMI] decided that it was time for Thalia to release a [|greatest hits album]. This release came in [|February] [|2004]. Simply entitled //[|Greatest Hits]//, the compilation features hits during her EMI era, from "Piel Morena" to "[|Acción y Reacción]." The ballad "[|Cerca de Ti]" was the third Spanish single from her [|2003] crossover album. The song was a huge hit on the Latin charts, peaking at the top of Billboard's Hot Latin Tracks chart. "Acción y Reacción," originally recorded for her [|2002] album, //Thalía//, didn't make it as a cut on the album. The demo version of the song leaked in [|May] [|2002] and it was well-accepted by the fans. Thalía decided to re-record and re-arrange "Acción y Reacción" and release it as a track on her //Greatest Hits// album. It was eventually released as a single in [|2004]. The track is about Thalía's relationship with [|Tommy Mottola]. Despite acceptance among fans,"Acción y Reacción" didn't chart at all on Billboard's Hot Latin Tracks chart. 

//El Sexto Sentido// (2005)
//[|El Sexto Sentido]//, Thalia's ninth studio album. was released on [|July 19], [|2005] and was recorded mostly in the [|Spanish], but with a few of the cuts performed in [|English]. The album received a luke-warm response from the public and critics alike. It debuted at number one in her native Mexico. "[|Amar Sin Ser Amada]," a rock-edged & tango-based song, was the first single of the album, and it peaked at number 9 in [|Mexico]. The track peaked at number 2 on the Hot Latin Tracks chart. For the second single, the ballad "[|Un Alma Sentenciada]" was chosen, hoping to be the "[|No Me Enseñaste]" of the album. However, the reaction was less positive because it failed to crack the Top 40, peaking at number 47 in [|Mexico]. "[|Seducción]," a high-energy pop track and fan-favorite, became the third single. This single peaked at number 4 in [|Mexico]. 

//El Sexto Sentido Re+Loaded// (2006)
On [|June 6], [|2006], //El Sexto Sentido// was re-released under the name of //El Sexto Sentido: Re+Loaded//, which included three brand new songs and a remix. One of these new tracks, "[|Cantando Por un Sueño]," the title track of the TV show with the same name, was released as the first single from the Re+Loaded release, but only in [|Mexico]. The song was only released as a promo for the TV show, and Thalía decided to promote the fifth single, "[|Olvídame]." The song didn't become a success. "[|No, No, No]," another new track on the //Re+Loaded// re-release, which features Anthony "Romeo" Santos from the Latin band [|Aventura], was chosen to be the sixth and last single. The Latin ballad became an instant success; it topped the airplay chart in [|Puerto Rico] and became a top 5 hit on the Hot Latin Tracks chart. The song won an award for 'Best Pop Song of the Year' at the 2007 [|Premios lo Nuestro]. This album received several nominations from the [|Latin Grammy Awards], [|Billboard Latin Music Awards], Orgullosamente Latino Awards, Oye Awards, Premios Juventud and Premios lo Nuestro. 

//Next Studio Album (2008)//
On January 12, 2008, Thalia confirmed on her weekly radio show that she is working on her next studio album. According to Thalía, all of the songs have been selected and she will start recording vocals in the following weeks. No release dates or titles have been confirmed yet by Thalía or her record company, EMI.

Compilations

 * //Thalia Mix// [Melody/Fonovisa] (1993)
 * //Los Deseos de Thalía: Grandes Exitos// [Melody/Fonovisa] (1994)
 * //20 Kiliates Musicales// [Melody/Fonovisa] (1996)
 * //Bailando en Éxtasis// [EMI] (1997)
 * //Mis Mejores Momentos: Para Coleccionistas// [Melody/Fonovisa] (1998)
 * //Jugo de Exitos// [Melody/Fonovisa] (1998)
 * //Serie Millennium: 21// [Melody/Fonovisa] (1999)
 * //Serie Sensacional: La Sensacion de Thalia// [Melody/Fonovisa] (2000)
 * //Serie 32// [Melody/Fonovisa] (2001)
 * //15 Exitos// [Melody/Fonovisa] (2002)
 * //Edicion Limitada// [Melody/Fonovisa] (2002)
 * //Esenciales: The Ultimate Collection// [Melody/Fonovisa] (2002)
 * //Oro: Grandes Exitos// [Melody/Fonovisa] (2004)
 * //Grandes Exitos// [Melody/Fonovisa] (2004)
 * //The Sixth Sense (El Sexto Sentido)// [EMI] (2005)
 * //Combo de Exitos: Somos la Historia// [Melody/Fonovisa] (2006)

Soap operas (telenovelas)

 * //[|Rosalinda]// (1999)
 * //[|María la del Barrio]// (1995/96)
 * //[|Marimar]// (1994)
 * //[|María Mercedes]// (1992)
 * //Luz y Sombra// (1989)
 * //[|Quinceañera]// (1987/88)
 * //Pobre Señorita Limantour// (1987)

__**//A dream for two - Thalia//**__
With you I can't control myself You chip away the stone And I become a puppet on a string You dominate and rule Don't lose time because this love is completely automatic

It's Passion all night long Kissing all night long A ritual of love our time to be alone Connection of the souls Lifts our hearts up to the heavens

Oh yes I found a Dream for Two Secret Heaven So powerful it leaves us defenseless

I know this is a Dream for Two Deep inside me Down in the center of my soul Your love surrounds me Inside a world only for two.

I'm Feeling so confused I shake with every move You hipnotize me I lose all my fears I fall down on my knees And you completely take control

It's A battle in my mind The biggest of my life You occupy the empty space inside You keep my heart alive I need your love to keep on breathing

Oh yes! I found a Dream for Two Secret Heaven So powerful it leaves us defenseless

I know this is a Dream for Two Deep inside me Down in the center of my soul Your love surrounds me I know this is a Dream for Two

Secret Heaven So powerful it leaves us defenseless

I know this is a Dream for Two Deep inside me Down in the center of my soul Your love surrounds me Inside a world only for us Inside a world only for us

Oh yes! I found a Dream for Two Secret Heaven So powerful it leaves us defenseless

I know this is a Dream for Two Deep inside me Down in the center of my soul Your love surrounds me Oh yes! I found a Dream for Two

Secret Heaven So powerful it leaves us defenseless

I know this is a Dream for Two Deep inside me Down in the center of my soul Your love surrounds me Insïde a world only for Two

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