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  2. Timbiriche VII - Wikipedia

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    Timbiriche VII is the seventh studio album by Mexican pop group Timbiriche, released on June 29, 1987, by Fonovisa Records. This album marked the beginning of Thalía Sodi 's participation in the group and in the same year she also appeared on the Televisa production, Quinceañera. [3][4] The group consisted of Paulina Rubio, Alix Bauer ...

  3. Thalía - Wikipedia

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    Early life. Ariadna Thalía Sodi Miranda was born on 26 August 1971 in Mexico City. She is the youngest of five daughters of Yolanda Miranda Mange (d. 2011), a painter who was Thalía's manager from 1980 to 1999 and Ernesto Sodi Pallares (d. 1977), a scientist, doctor of pathology, criminologist and writer.

  4. Quinceañera (1987 TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Senda de gloria. Amor en silencio. Quinceañera (English title: Sweet 15) is a Mexican telenovela produced by Carla Estrada for Televisa in 1987. Quinceañera was the first telenovela to talk about substance abuse, date rape and gangs, and is considered to be the first telenovela made in Mexico for teenagers. [1][2] Quinceañera was named by ...

  5. List of songs recorded by Thalía - Wikipedia

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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.

  6. Thalía (English-language album) - Wikipedia

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    Thalía is the ninth studio album and third eponymous album by Mexican recording artist Thalía, released on July 8, 2003, by Virgin Records and EMI Latin.It is her first English-language album, and shares a title with Thalía's 1990 and 2002 Spanish-language albums. [1]

  7. Viva! Tour - Wikipedia

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    The Viva!Tour was the fifth concert tour by Mexican recording artist Thalía in support of her first live album Primera fila and her eleventh studio album Habítame Siempre, both of which have had a huge commercial impact in all over Latin America and the United States. [1]

  8. Dance, Dance (The Mexican) - Wikipedia

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    "Dance, Dance (The Mexican)" was the fourth and final single from Thalía's 2002 self-titled studio album. It contains a sample of "The Mexican", performed by English band Babe Ruth and written by Alan Shacklock.

  9. Desde Esa Noche - Wikipedia

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    The song was written and produced by Sergio George with María Adelaida Agudelo, Pablo Uribe, Mauricio Rengifo and Maluma. "Desde Esa Noche" is a Latin pop and reggaeton song, with banda and norteño influences, as well as mariachi horns and cumbian accordion. It has received mostly positive reviews and has become a commercial success all over ...