Thalía Sodi, known simply as Thalía, is a prominent Mexican singer, songwriter, actress, and entrepreneur, often referred to as the "Queen of Telenovelas." Born on August 26, 1971, in Mexico City, she gained fame in the 1990s through her roles in popular telenovelas such as "Marimar," "Rosalinda," and "Maria la del Barrio." Musically, Thalía is known for her contributions to the Latin pop genre, blending elements of pop, rock, and regional Mexican music. Her notable albums include "Love," "Thalía," and "Valiente," featuring hits like "Piel Morena," "Entre el Mar y una Estrella," and "No me Enseñaste." Thalía has sold over 25 million records worldwide, making her one of the best-selling Latin artists. Beyond her music career, she has had a significant cultural impact, popularizing Latin music and fashion across the globe. Thalía's influence extends into philanthropic efforts and business ventures, including her successful cosmetics and clothing lines. Her enduring legacy in both music and television continues to inspire artists and entertain audiences worldwide.