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Paulina Rubio compartió en redes sociales la fecha de lanzamiento de su próximo sencillo Me Gusta, que se estrena el 6 de octubre. Se trata de una colaboración con el dominicano Maffio. En su post, donde revela la portada del sencillo, también se aprecia una semblanza de videos tomados desde los inicios de su carrera hasta su más reciente lanzamiento, acompañado de un audio en el que agradece las muestras de afecto en este año tan difícil (su madre, la actriz Susana Dosamantes, falleció el pasado 2 de julio).
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Iggy Azalea will be headlining Long Beach Pride on Sunday, July 10 with a performance from Paulina Rubio, one of Mexico's main pop girls. If Iggy Iggz performs the same setlist as Tel Aviv Pride, it will be a show to remember and full of bops. Word on the street is she will also be performing Pretty Girls Is anyone excited? Is anyone going? Share your thoughts and appreciation for Miss Iggy Iggz
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La icónica banda mexicana de los 80's, Timbiriche, cumple 40 años de haber iniciado. El 30 de abril de 1982, Timbiriche hizo su debut como grupo infantil en el programa Siempre en Domingo, apadrinados por el cantante español Miguel Bosé. Los integrantes originales eran Alix Bauer, Sasha Sökol, Diego Schoening, Benny Ibarra, Mariana Garza y Paulina Rubio, aunque un año más tarde se uniría Erik Rubín. Sin embargo, a lo largo de los años, uno a uno comenzaron a abandonar el grupo por diversas razones a la vez que eran reemplazados por otros miembros, siendo Diego el único que se mantuvo hasta el final de la agrupación. Los primeros discos de corte infantil lograron un gran éxito. Consistían primordialmente de covers de éxitos en inglés adaptados al español. En 1982 lanzaron Timbiriche y La Banda Timbiriche, de donde se desprendieron exitosos sencillos como Timbiriche, Hoy Tengo Que Decirte Papá, Somos Amigos, México, La Vida Es Mejor Cantando, Mamá, entre otros. En 1983 lanzan La Banda Timbiriche: En Concierto, de donde se desprenden Mickey y El Baile del Sapo. Ese mismo año, Erik Rubín se une al grupo y lanzan La Banda Timbiriche: Disco Ruido En 1984, Timbiriche junto a otros jóvenes actores y cantantes, incluyendo algunos de los futuros integrantes de la banda, como Thalia, Eduardo Capetillo, Lolita Cortés, Stephanie Salas, Alejandro Ibarra, entre otros, se unen para el musical Grease producido por Julissa. De ahí es lanzado el disco Timbiriche Vaselina, de donde salen los éxitos Noches de Verano, Iremos Juntos, Amor Primero y algunos más. En 1985 lanzan su primer álbum de corte más juvenil, Timbiriche Rock Show. Es durante la promoción de este disco que Benny Ibarra se convierte en el primer integrante en dejar el grupo, siendo reemplazado por Eduardo Capetillo. Corro, Vuelo, Me Acelero, Soy un Desastre, Teléfono, Me Plantó y Juntos fueron algunos de los éxitos que salieron de este disco. En 1986, Sasha deja el grupo y es reemplazada por Thalia, quien era su suplente en la obra de Vaselina. En 1987 lanzan Timbiriche 7, siendo uno de los discos más importantes de su carrera que los posicionó como una de las grandes bandas de la música en español, con éxitos que hasta el día de hoy son considerados clásicos como Besos de Ceniza, Con Todos Menos Conmigo, Si No Es Ahora y Mírame. El disco vendió más de un millón de copias y es considerado uno de los discos más vendidos de la música en español. Es también este año que interpretan el clásico tema de telenovela Quinceañera. En diciembre de 1987, Mariana Garza deja el grupo y su reemplazo es Edith Márquez, quien ya era conocida por la serie de televisión Papá Soltero. En 1988 se le es encomendada a Memo Méndez Guiu la producción del nuevo disco, pero debido a su demora entonces se le solicita a Marco Flores su colaboración. Al final, las dos propuestas agradaron a los productores del grupo, y es entonces que se decide lanzar un disco doble Timbiriche VIII y Timbiriche IX. Es realmente esta etapa la que se considera la mejor del grupo debido al éxito y popularidad que habían alcanzado. Más éxitos fueron sumados a su repertorio como Tú y Yo Somos Uno Mismo, Ámame Hasta con los Dientes, Acelerar, Me Estoy Volviendo Loca, No Sé Si Es Amor, entre otros. A pesar del éxito, Alix Bauer decide abandonar el grupo a finales de 1988 y Bibi Gaytán tomó su lugar tras varias audiciones. Sin embargo, Alix aún formó parte de la producción lanzada en 1989, Los Clásicos de Timbiriche, un recopilatorio de éxitos que contó con la participación de la Orquesta Sinfónica de la Ciudad de México, además de la colaboración de los exintegrantes Benny, Sasha y Mariana. Un tema inédito fue incluido en esta colección, Por Ti, el cual originalmente iba ser interpretado en solitario por Edith Márquez en el material discográfico anterior. Tras terminar la gira en 1989, Eduardo Capetillo y Thalia dejan el grupo para continuar sus carreras en solitario. Claudio Bermúdez y Patty Tanús se convierten en sus reemplazos respectivamente y en 1990 es lanzado Timbiriche X, el primer y único disco en el que ellos colaboran, al igual que el de Bibi Gaytán (aunque ella ya venía participando en la promoción de los discos anteriores). A pesar de su sonido mucho más adulto, es considerado como el último disco que conservaba la esencia original de Timbiriche; los únicos integrantes fundadores que continuaban en esta etapa eran Diego, Paulina y Erik, además de Edith que contribuyó en los dos discos anteriores. Princesa Tibetana es el tema quizá más recordado de este álbum, pero tuvieron otros sencillos como Me Pongo Mal, Historia de Amor, Sacúdete y Cómo Te Diré. Poco después de lanzado el disco, Patty es expulsada de la banda, supuestamente debido a que mintió acerca de su edad y estado civil, y fue sustituida por Silvia Campos, a quien en muchas ocasiones le tocó doblar la voz de Patty en programas de televisión donde no se podía cantar en vivo. En 1991 Paulina Rubio deja el grupo, y tras ella se fueron Erik Rubín, Edith Márquez y Bibi Gaytán, dejando a Diego como el único integrante original, junto con Claudio y Silvia. A pesar del inminente fin de Timbiriche como se le conocía, los productores deciden continuar con una nueva generación de integrantes, aunque Claudio Bermúdez ya no formó parte de ésta. Los nuevos miembros fueron Lorena Shelley, Daniel Gaytán, Tannya Velasco, Kenya Hijuelos y Alexa Lozano, y junto a Diego y Silvia grabaron Timbiriche 11, lanzado en 1992. A pesar de anunciarse esta nueva alineación, Kenya es expulsada del grupo antes del lanzamiento, y es reemplazada por Jean Duverger, un bailarín que realmente no era cantante. Su presentación se llevó a cabo en el programa Siempre Domingo, donde se reunieron todos los exintegrantes para interpretar un medley de éxitos, con excepción de Thalia que estaba en España, Diego quien estaba enfermo (y aún formaba parte del grupo), y Patty, quien se especula no estuvo debido a las circunstancias por las que dejó Timbiriche. Piel a Piel, Tierra Dorada, Vanidosa, Ay Amor... Amor fueron algunos de los sencillos de esta nueva etapa del grupo. En 1993 se lanza el último disco, Timbiriche XII, de donde proviene su último gran éxito, Muriendo Lento, un cover de Slowly de Anni-Frid Lyngstad, además de otros sencillos como Volver a Comenzar y Mira Alrededor. En 1994 Alexa anuncia de manera sorpresiva en un concierto su salida del grupo para casarse, y eventualmente esta última gira se convertiría en el final de la agrupación, final que nunca recibió un anuncio de manera oficial, simplemente ya no hubo más Timbiriche. Timbiriche marcó un antes y un después en la música en español, además de la moda, influyendo en muchas otras agrupaciones de la época así como en sus seguidores. Muchos de sus éxitos se convertieron en clásicos instantáneos que hasta el día de hoy se siguen escuchando en bodas, fiestas, recopilatorios, y la agrupación en sí se convirtió en un semillero de estrellas que lograron carreras en solitario con mucho éxito tanto en la música como la actuación.
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Este fin de semana arrancó el Perrísimas Tour de Alejandra Guzmán y Paulina Rubio con sus dos primeras presentaciones: el viernes en Orlando y el sábado en Fort Lauderdale. Continuarán su recorrido por Estados Unidos con otros veinte conciertos más a lo largo de abril y mayo, culminando en Los Ángeles el 22 de mayo. Aunque expresaron sus intenciones de llevar el concierto a México y otros países de Latinoamérica durante las ruedas de prensa, aún no se han anunciado más fechas hasta el momento. Abrieron el show con el cover de Ni Tú Ni Nadie, el sencillo que fue cancelado en 2020, cuando el proyecto originalmente estaba planeado para estrenarse. Los conciertos no estuvieron libres de polémica, al parecer Alejandra se burló de Paulina al ovidársele la parte que tenía que cantar, al final de su interpretación de Hey Güera y Mío.
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La trayectoria de Paulina Rubio fue reconocida en la edición 2022 del Premio lo Nuestro. Paulina asistió acompañada de su madre, la actriz Susana Dosamantes, y sus hijos, e interpretó un medley de sus éxitos, el cual incluyó: Ni Una Sola Palabra Lo Haré por Ti Te Quise Tanto Causa y Efecto Don't Say Goodbye Mío Yo No Soy Esa Mujer ***i Dance Y Yo Sigo Aquí Paulina Rubio, quien cumplió 50 años el junio pasado, inició su carrera como solista en 1992 con su disco La Chica Dorada, pero anteriormente había formado parte de la exitosa banda Timbiriche desde sus inicios en 1982 hasta 1990. Ha lanzado un total de 11 álbumes de estudios y más de 60 sencillos, y en 2022 iniciará una gira en conjunto con la también mexicana Alejandra Guzmán.
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Paulina Rubio ha venido insinuando una gira para el próximo año durante la promoción de su más reciente sencillo Yo Soy. En múltiples entrevistas ha comentado que en abril de 2022 iniciaría una gira a lado de quien ha sido considerada su rival durante más de 30 años. Aunque la primer rival que todos podrían pensar es su excompañera de Timbiriche, Thalia, en realidad se trata de Alejandra Guzmán, con quien en los años noventas compartió un triángulo amoroso por culpa del extimbiriche Erik Rubín. "La Reina de Corazones" y la "Chica Dorada" en realidad habrían de realizar esta gira desde 2020, pero en aquel entonces, fue cancelada supuestamente debido al descontento de Alejandra con las actitudes e impuntualidad de Paulina, antes siquiera de que iniciara la pandemia. Incluso, grabaron un tema que habría de ser lanzado como el sencillo promocional de la gira, siendo éste un cover de Ni Tú Ni Nadie, originalmente interpretado por Alaska y Dinarama en los ochentas y revivido en los años 00's por Moenia. El lanzamiento de la canción fue cancelado junto con la gira, pero una versión de baja calidad del videoclip fue filtrado en internet. Hasta el momento no se sabe si el tema recibirá un lanzamiento oficial. Lo que sí es que de acuerdo a la revista Billboard, la gira Perrísimas no está ligada a ninguna de las grandes compañías productoras de espectáculos, sino que está siendo producida de manera independiente por las propias artistas. Por ahora, sólo se han anunciado fechas a lo largo de Estados Unidos, sin indicios aún de presentarse en México o en el resto de Latinoamérica. April 15 – Hard Rock Live/Cafe Orlando – Orlando April 16 – Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino-Hard Rock Live – Fort Lauderdale April 20 – PPL Center – Allentown, Pennsylvania April 22 – Capitol One Hall – Tysons, Virginia April 23 – United Palace Theatre – New York April 27 – Rosemont Theatre – Chicago April 28 – Tennessee Performing Arts Center-Andrew Jackson Hall – Nashville April 29 – The Fox Theatre – Atlanta May 1 – Texas Trust CU Theatre at Grand Prairie – Grand Prairie, Texas May 2 – Wagner Noel Performing Arts Center – Midland, Texas May 4 – H-E-B Center at Cedar Park – Cedar Park, Texas May 5 – Smart Financial Centre – Sugar Land, Texas May 6 – Payne Arena – Hidalgo, Texas May 8 – Majestic Theatre – San Antonio May 10 – Sames Auto Arena – Laredo, Texas May 12 – El Paso County Coliseum – El Paso May 13 – AVA Amphitheatre – Tucson May 14 – Agua Caliente Casino – Rancho Mirage, California May 15 – Pechanga Arena – San Diego May 18 – Arizona Federal Theatre – Phoenix May 20 – SAP Center – San Jose, California May 21 – The Theater at Virgin Hotels Las Vegas – Las Vegas May 22 – Microsoft Theater – Los Angeles
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Paulina Susana Rubio Dosamantes nació en la Ciudad de México el 17 de junio de 1971. Hija de la actriz Susana Dosamantes, inició su carrera musical en el grupo Timbiriche, en el cual permaneció desde 1982 hasta 1991, momento en el cual dejó la agrupación para iniciar su carrera en solitario. Su primer álbum de estudio, La Chica Dorada, no sólo le dio el seudónimo con el que se le conoce hasta hoy en día, sino también uno de sus grandes éxitos, Mío. Tras varios álbumes lanzados en la década de los 90's donde experimentó con los géneros pop y dance, en el 2000 publica su álbum homónimo Paulina, el primero bajo Universal Music, el cual se convertiría en el disco más exitoso de su carrera, con sencillos como Lo Haré Por Ti, Y Yo Sigo Aquí y Yo No Soy Esa Mujer. Muchos éxitos más durante la década de los 00's la posicionarían como una de las reinas del pop latino, y más tarde participaría en programas de televisión como La Voz México y la tercera temporada de The X Factor en Estados Unidos. Actualmente ha dejado su casa discográfica luego su úlitmo disco, Deseo, para lanzarse de manera independiente. Paulina Rubio ha lanzado 11 álbumes de estudio: La Chica Dorada (1992) 24 Kilates (1993) El Tiempo es Oro (1995) Planeta Paulina (1996) Paulina (2000) Border Girl (2001) Pau-latina (2004) Ananda (2006) Gran City Pop (2009) Brava! (2011) Deseo (2018) Redes sociales de Paulina Rubio: Sitio Oficial / Twitter / YouTube / Facebook / Instagram / TikTok Spotify
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Paulina Rubio ha anunciado a través de sus redes sociales la portada de su nuevo material Yo Soy, a ser lanzado en octubre de este año. Acompañado de una semblanza con imágenes de su carrera, reveló lo que podría ser la portada del sencillo, o incluso un álbum o EP, ya que se aprecian varias frases como "Lo que quiero ser", "Eva sin Adán", "Verdad", "Sin Aparentar" y "La Reina", las cuales suenan a títulos de canciones. Al final del video, comparte un adelanto de una nueva canción y su video musical. Para hablar más sobre Paulina Rubio, ve al thread oficial en el club Exhale Latino:
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Paulina Susana Rubio Dosamantes, better known as Paulina Rubio or La Chica Dorada (the Golden Girl) was born on June 17, 1971 in Mexico City, daughter of legendary actress Susana Dosamantes. She started her career in 1982 as one of the original members of pop band Timbiriche, the teen sensation which would become one of the biggest groups of Latin Pop's history. Despite not having the greatest voice ( ) she always stood out for her image and confident attitude, and her mythical rivalry with bandmate Thalia was key for the success of the band. She left the group in 1991, becoming one of original members that lasted the longest. After this she launched her solo career, releasing her first studio album La Chica Dorada, with a lead single that became one of the most iconic songs of her career, Mío. The single was a response to Alejandra Guzmán's Hey Güera. Turns out this was all about a love triangle between them and fellow Timbiriche member Erik Rubín (they all claim to be in good terms now that he married another woman that's neither of them ). Other singles from that album were Abriendo las Puertas al Amor, Amor de Mujer and Sabor a Miel. That same year she participated on the soap opera Baila Conmigo In 1993, she released her second album 24 Kilates, with the singles Nieva, Nieva, Él Me Engañó, Vuelve Junto a Mí and Asunto de Dos. El Tiempo es Oro would come in 1995, and just like the title says, she didn't waste time this year. Besides releasing this third studio effort, she also starred in the film Bésame en la Boca as well as the soap opera Pobre Niña Rica. Te Daría Mi Vida, Nada de Ti, Hoy te Dejé de Amar and Bésame en la Boca were some of the hits from this era. By 1996, she took us to her planet with a more mature sound incorporating dance and euro rhythms on what was her fourth studio album Planeta Paulina, the first one to be co-produced by Paulina herself. Siempre Tuya Desde la Raíz, Solo por Ti, Miedo and Enamorada were the singles released in order to promote this album. The Enamorada music video caused a bit of controversy, since it insinuates that her partner is cheating on her with another man, a topic which was rarely addressed at the time on tv or music in Latin America. A new era was coming for Paulina in the late 90's. A legal battle with her former record label EMI and a reunion with Timbiriche in 1998. And in 1999 she hosted in Spain the summer variety TV show Vive el Verano, for which she also sang the opening theme. The year was 2000, and a new record deal with Universal Music would make possible her fifth studio album titled Paulina. To this day, it's Paulina's most successful album ever, with over 3 million copies sold worldwide. Hit after hit, it managed to position seven singles on the popularity charts: Lo Haré por Ti, El Último Adiós, Y Yo Sigo Aquí, Yo No Soy Esa Mujer, Vive el Verano, ***i Dance and Tal Vez, Quizá. While she was readying her sixth studio album, her former record label couldn't move on with her departure and kept releasing compilation albums featuring her hits from the 90's, they went even as far as to release some English versions of her songs that she had recorded for what was supposed to be her first crossover album, that the label itself decided to scrap back then. Her real crossover album, Border Girl, was released in the summer of 2002. It peaked at #11 in the US Billboard 200 chart and it was certified Gold for over 500,000 copies. It included English versions of some of the tracks from the previous album, such as I'll Be Right Here (Y Yo Sigo Aquí) and Fire (**** Dance), but the most successful song was Don't Say Goodbye (also released in Spanish as Si Tú Te Vas). Don't Say Goodbye peaked at #41 on the Billboard Hot 100. Other singles were The One You Love (Todo Mi Amor), Casanova (Baila Casanova) and Libre. In 2002 she also toured with Enrique Iglesias. 2004, and she was unstoppable. Pau-Latina, her seventh studio album was released that year, and though it didn't get the same success on the charts, peaking at #102 on the Billboard 200, it peaked at #6 and #3 on the Latin Albums and Latin Pop Albums charts respectively, and it was certified 2x platinum by the RIAA. Te Quise Tanto, Algo Tienes, Dame Otro Tequila were the biggest singles, becoming instant classics that to this day are still played on the radio. To a lesser extent, Mía was also a moderate hit. In 2005 she collaborated with fellow Mexican singer Julieta Venegas and the Argentinian Coti on Nada Fue un Error, a massive radio hit. In 2006 she was still going strong with Ananda, her eighth studio album, which topped the Mexican chart as well as the US Latin charts, while peaking at #31 on the Billboard 200. Ni Una Sola Palabra would become one of her signature hits for the following years. Nada Puede Cambiarme and Ayúdame were other singles from the album. Nada Puede Cambiarme featured Slash, Guns N' Roses' guitarist, playing the guitar. It was in 2007 that she collaborated with the legendary singer from Spain Miguel Bosé, on a new version of his hit Nena. and if you thought her former label EMI had given up by now, well, it hadn't. In fact, after yet another compilation released in 2006, they released a new remix album in 2007. If you're still reading this, bear with me 'cause we're only on her ninth studio album, Gran City Pop, released in 2009. Peaking at #44, it closed the 00's era in pop music with hits such as Causa y Efecto, Ni Rosas Ni Juguetes and Algo de Ti. This would really be the end not only of a streak of success in Paulina's career, but the Latin music scene really changed after this. The following years, EDM took over, and the change didn't suit Paulina very well. Then, at some point along the way in the 2010's decade, reggaeton and urban genres took over, and the kind of pop music Paulina was known for has never gained back its position again, for now. Despite this, she still released Brava! in 2011, her tenth studio album. Me Gustas Tanto and Me Voy were the initial singles, but later she would re-release the album promoting it with the English hit Boys Will Be Boys. She had become the mom of a baby boy in 2010. In 2012 she joined the judge panel of he Mexican edition of The Voice And in 2013, she replaced Britney Spears on the third season of the US' The X Factor, joining Kelly Rowland, Demi Lovato and Simon Cowell. Since then, she's appeared on other TV competitions, and she wouldn't release her next album until 2018, titled Deseo, which included singles she had released between 2015 and 2016, plus new songs. She had her second baby in 2016. Although she went back to her pop roots after exploring a little bit with the urban sounds, as I said, the new music scene doesn't really have a space for classic pop music anymore, so she only saw a moderate success on radio. After this, in 2019, she parted ways with Universal Music after 20 years, after her contract ended. According to the reports, it was her decision to go by herself, probably after there were some issues with an unreleased video that she intended to put out and that still hasn't seen the light. Some stand-alone singles have come out in the past few years. Si Supieran, a diss track that talks about her exes getting together after she dumped them, was the reason for a lawsuit from her ex-husband and father of her first son. In what seemed like a comedy sketch, the judge and the lawyers had to go through the lyrics of the song and question Paulina about the true meaning behind the track. Another track she released independently was De Qué Sirve In 2020 she had plans to do a joint tour with no other than Alejandra Guzmán, her former love rival to whom she dedicated her first single, remember? They even recorded a duet together and filmed the videoclip, a cover from the 80's Ni Tú Ni Nadie, but the whole project was scrapped before it was even announced, supposedly because of Alejandra getting fed up with Paulina's diva attitudes, such as arriving late to the set of the music video lol A low quality clip leaked, however, teasing fans of both artists what could've been but never will. the tour would've been scrapped anyways due to the COVID-19 pandemic. So that's a summary of Paulina Rubio's career, who celebrated yesterday her 50th birthday. She's done a few live performances here and there, and she's teased new music, so we'll have to wait and see what she has in store. Happy birthday Paulina Rubio!! Related:
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2020 was an unusually rough year that affected all of our lives at a global level. The music industry was one of the most impacted since artists make the most of their revenue out of concerts, which have been shut down due to the ongoing pandemic. However, many artists took this as an opportunity to release their music in more creative ways. Eventually, shooting music videos was allowed if the safety measures were taken, live streamed concerts became the trend, and somehow we were able to have new music throughout the year to make our lives a bit happier in these strange times. I want to make this thread to focus specifically in the work that Latin artists have done, mostly women (and mostly pop) so if you're not familiar with music in Spanish you may discover something interesting, and if you are, then let's appreciate together what 2020 has given us. It's the 90's all over again The Latin divas of the 90's kept us entertained throughout the year, and suddenly it didn't feel like almost three decades have passed since the days when they were the ones dominating the popularity lists. Shakira Shakira celebrated the 25th anniversary of her album Pies Descalzos in 2020, which despite being actually her third studio album, it's usually considered the first one since it's the one that actually catapulted her to stardom. On February 02,her 43rd birthday, she performed along with Jennifer Lopez at the Super Bowl LIV Halftime Show Later in March she released the music video for the collaboration with Anuel AA, Me Gusta, which had been released in January. Before ending the year, she gave us a new viral Tik Tok dance in the music video of Black Eyed Peas' GIRL LIKE ME, as well as showing us her skateboarding abilities. But it wasn't all drought in the months in between, since she released a live performance of Antología from her latest live DVD released last year, and they also uploaded three music videos that were previously unavailable on her official YouTube channel. Thalia Thalia was one of the busiest though. She celebrated 30 years of solo career (she was previously part of the 80's band Timbiriche) and in 2020 she gave us collaborations as if her life depended on it and in May she released Viva Kids Vol. 2, her second album for kids. She started the year releasing Ya Tú Me Conoces in January, featuring Mau y Ricky. Then in February she collaborated with Río Roma on Lo Siento Mucho. It also had a mariachi version. Then in March she was featured on Pabllo Vittar's single Tímida In May is when we got the kids album, and she even released music videos for that one: Mi No Cumpleaños and Mis Tradiciones. She also participated in the mega collaboration organized by Sony Music Latin, a reimagined version of Diego Torres' Color Esperanza. Por Amor al Arte was released in June as the 8th single off her 2018 album Valiente. A lyric video was served for it. That month she also appeared on Leslie Shaw's Estoy Soltera along with Farina. In August she called Myke Towers to appear on her 2:02 minutes long La Luz, a reggaeton-pop club banger. In September, she appeared on another multi collaboration, this time David Guetta's Pa' la Cultura, a charity single released to support the immigrants affected due to COVID-19. Farina's Ten Cuidao featured Thalia in October. In the music video we see her as a queen and a gangster? This videoshoot also gave us her recreation of Britney's Oops!... I Did It Again. Later that month, we got her third collaboration with Farina, this time featuring Sofía Reyes too. TICK TOCK was the name of the song, and they released a Facebook video series to show the journey of releasing this track. In November she released her own rendition of José Feliciano's Christmas classic Feliz Navidad. But it doesn't stop there. Throughout the year she released the HD version of many of the videos she's put out throughout her career, such as Amor a la Mexicana (European Remix), Entre el Mar y una Estrella, Regresa a Mí, Me Pones **** (I Want You), Reencarnación, Cerca de Ti, Mariang Taga Barrio and María la del Barrio. She also released new lyric videos for old songs: Gloria Trevi With more than 30 years of career, she started in January with Grande, a song that features Mónica Naranjo, a Spanish singer that was very important in he 90's music scene. The empowerment anthem was dedicated to those that have suffered of bullying and humiliations throughout their life, especially the LGBTQ community which makes up most of the fanbase of both artists. After the lockdown, she was inspired to create a softer song, Demasiado Frágiles. She had to cancel the last dates of her tour due to the COVID pandemic, but fortunately she recorded a DVD last year of her shows in Mexico City. Diosa de la Noche: En Vivo desde la Arena Ciudad de México was released in August. Fun Fact: she's the biggest Mexican touring force in the world, and was named among the 50 highest-grossing female touring artists of the 21st century, above singers like Demi Lovato, Selena Gomez or Avril Lavigne. In December she participated in a Christmas album Eterna Navidad, along with many other artists. In May she also participated in the Mexican version of Color Esperanza, which was a mashup with Sólo le Pido a Dios, and also featured Fey, our following artist. Fey La Reina de los 90s celebrated 25 years of career this year. Though she only released one single, a cover of a Paul Oakenfold song that had been released in 2016, retitled as The Perfect Song, she participated in several virtual concerts and performances throughout the year. She also broadcasted her 2018 Desnuda Tour as part of the 25th anniversary celebration. She also uploaded to her official channel a couple of missing videos from her 2004 Mecano tribute, La Fuerza del Destino. Lynda Thomas Lynda, who started in the 90s along with Fey and Shakira, but retired in 2002, gave us a couple of gifts too. Since her "comeback" in 2018, she's released a few sparse singles, and this year she released Bien, a jolly, winter-y, not-a-ballad,-not-yet-a-Christmas song, She also recreated her 1999 hit Corazón Perdido, as a more stripped-down, acoustic version. Litzy An unexpected comeback to music was that of Litzy. She started in the kids group Jeans in he 90's, recording only one album with he band before starting a solo career. She released three albums and then focused on acting, having a very successful career. In 2017 she joined the 90's Pop Tour along with Fey and many other representative artists of the decade, but her formal comeback was this year with a live concert Vuelta en U. No Hay Palabras features another 90's icon, Lidia Ávila, member of OV7. She even made a cover of Alicia Keys' No One Paulina Rubio Paulina Rubio was probably the least active, though she did participate in some livestreamed transmissions. In March she appeared as a featured artist on Raymix's Tú y Yo Paulina's plans for 2020 were shut down even before the pandemic. Just like Enrique Iglesias and Ricky Martin were supposed to embark on a joint tour this year (which has since been postponed for next year) Paulina was supposed to collaborate in a tour with Mexican singer Alejandra Guzmán, another diva of the 90's. Everything was ready to be announced and the rumors were stronger than anything. The expectations were high, because the two singers were once rivals in the beginning of the 90's, being involved in a love triangle with fellow Mexican artist Erik Rubín. They even recorded a song together, a cover from the 80's classic Ni Tú Ni Nadie, and the video eventually leaked, though in low quality. They never confirmed the reasons why the tour and single were cancelled, but rumor has it that Paulina's lack of punctuality to the video shoot was enough for Alejandra to quit the project. I'm still waiting for the HD version So this is just the beginning, there's still many other artists we need to talk about, such as Danna Paola, Farina, Aitana, RBD, Reik, Paty Cantú, etc, but I hope other Exhalers help me with that Meanwhile, here's a Spotify playlist with some of the songs I could gather, but we can always make it bigger
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