This album, the way in which I constructed and formed it, tells the story about what love is to a human being. But I can tell you that one is my most treasured, which is the song I close out the album with. What are some of your favorite songs on the album? I’m very eager to share this adventure called desAMORfosis, in which I take mi gente on a very personal journey through 14 songs on what falling in love, falling out of love, and metamorphosis have been like in my life. This interview was conducted in Spanish and has been edited and condensed for clarity.Ĭongrats on desAMORfosis! How are you feeling about finally releasing the full album after teasing us with a few singles from it? Thalía spoke to near the end of last month about desAMORfosis, the stories she’s sharing through the album, relying on her intuition to make career moves, and hosting the tribute to women in Latin music by the Latin Recording Academy, Ellas y Su Música. For desAMORfosis, the "❺ Quién Le Importa?" singer enlisted el movimiento staples Jhay Cortez, Myke Towers, Farina, and Tainy, as well as her fellow Mexican stars Sofía Reyes and Sergio Lizárraga from Banda MS, among others. It, of course, wouldn’t be a Thalía album without plenty of collaborations. It encompasses her signature discography, the sonic palette of the record is assorted with catchy pop melodies, heartfelt ballads, and embraces the present: perreo-inducing reggaeton infused bangers. With desAMORfosis, we go on a ride through the Mexican singer’s self-reflective exercise, revisiting moments of rejection and loneliness, to the exaltation of a sentimental and sexual attraction, and concluding with development in her character. Some of her latest accolades include her 2018 collaboration "No Me Acuerdo" with Natti Natasha becoming the most listened-to song of that summer in Latin America and receiving the Latin GRAMMYs' President's Merit Award in 2019. Throughout her 30 plus years in the industry, Thalía has maintained herself at the top of her game by always innovating her craft, whether with sounds or lyrics or fashion. And while limiting her legacy to a single paragraph doesn’t do her justice, she’s an institution of Latin pop music, not only in Mexico and Latin America but throughout the entire world-and that speaks volumes. She’s acted in telenovelas and created fashion and lifestyle businesses. “It’s an appropriate time to take that internal trip and experience an intense and beautiful metamorphosis in your current life," she explains.Ī multi-hyphenated artist, Thalía’s legendary career spans musical releases in Spanish, English and even Tagalog. "In that moment, you learned and grew in some way because of those loves.” On the album, the singer and mogul thanks past lovers who have taught her something and simultaneously lets them go. what has wounded your heart, what has tattooed your soul, what has slashed your sense of being, and how you’ve rebuilt yourself to move forward," Thalía says, explaining desAMORfosis’ theme over a Zoom call, as she sits in front of a perfectly adorned pastel blue and pink colored backdrop. Visit podcastchoices." is opening a dialogue about what has broken you into pieces. Finally, Harmeet Dhillon calls in to discuss her race for RNC chair. Have we lost all desire to be competitive and base success on merit? Parents should consider some kind of civil action against the school board and superintendent. This equity crap, which is Marxism, is destroying your kids. Think of how much damage this does to students who work hard and study to be the best only not to be recognized with possible college scholarships. Also, 16 high schools in Northern Virginia didn’t notify students of their national merit recognition because of CRT and DEI. The president alone, not the VP, has the authority to classify and declassify at will solely because of his plenary power over the executive branch. Then, USA Today wrote a phony fact check saying Biden had the power to declassify documents as Vice President. We are in the midst of a continuing cover-up. The Biden plan is delay, obstruct and counterattack. The National Archives won’t talk about this either, but they couldn’t wait to comment on Trump’s classified documents. The DOJ has put up an iron curtain around this issue. On Wednesday’s Mark Levin Show, the White House won’t talk about Biden’s classified documents, the DOJ won’t talk, and the special counsel’s office can’t talk.
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