Thalía

Thalía, born Ariadna Thalía Sodi Miranda on August 26, 1971, in Mexico City, is a prominent Mexican singer, songwriter, and actress known for her significant contributions to Latin pop music. She first gained fame in the 1990s as a star of popular telenovelas such as "Marimar," "Maria la del Barrio," and "Rosalinda," which helped cement her status as a cultural icon. Musically, Thalía's genre spans Latin pop, pop, and regional Mexican music. Her notable works include hit albums like *Thalía* (1990), *En Éxtasis* (1997), and *Love* (2004), featuring popular singles such as "Piel Morena" and "No Me Enseñaste." Her collaborations with international artists, including Daddy Yankee and Shakira, have also expanded her reach beyond the Spanish-speaking world. Thalía is often referred to as the "Queen of Telenovelas" and "La Reina de la Música Latina," reflecting her dual influence in television and music. Her vibrant style and catchy melodies have made her a staple in Latin music, inspiring a new generation of artists and contributing to the global rise of Latin pop in the early 21st century.