Throughout her illustrious career, Thalia has proudly represented Mexican culture through her music, iconic looks, and unforgettable performances. With música Mexicana going global, the Mexican pop icon is tapping into the sounds of her roots through her new album "A Mucha Honra," where she pays homage to the music of her country while embracing the new wave of corridos.
"This album is called 'A Mucha Honra' because, as a Mexican, it makes me so excited to sing this music," she tells Ps. "It's in my DNA. I feel like with everything happening now with our music on a global level, it's made us so proud. This is a celebration of our music and Mexican culture."
Thalia's career spans five decades since she entered the scene in the '80s as a member of the Mexican children's group Timbiriche. In the '90s, she launched her solo career, which took her worldwide,...
"This album is called 'A Mucha Honra' because, as a Mexican, it makes me so excited to sing this music," she tells Ps. "It's in my DNA. I feel like with everything happening now with our music on a global level, it's made us so proud. This is a celebration of our music and Mexican culture."
Thalia's career spans five decades since she entered the scene in the '80s as a member of the Mexican children's group Timbiriche. In the '90s, she launched her solo career, which took her worldwide,...
- 4/26/2024
- by Lucas Villa
- Popsugar.com
We have seen many, many superhero origin stories in recent years, to the point where they've started to blur a lot and stagnate the genre.
So it has become even more important to distinguish these movies with small differences, in tone, in scale, in the types of characters we see. It's why the more child-like humor in "Shazam" made it so fun and fresh, why the Disney Channel tone and focus on history in "Ms. Marvel" made it so special, and why the focus on family, as well as the cultural specificity of "Blue Beetle" are what make it stand out from all other superhero movies.
Indeed, this is a movie that, despite taking place in an entirely fictional city, has incredible specificity when it comes to the characters' Mexican background. From the way they speak Spanglish and Spanish, the slang they use, and the shows they reference, the movie immerses audiences in Mexican culture,...
So it has become even more important to distinguish these movies with small differences, in tone, in scale, in the types of characters we see. It's why the more child-like humor in "Shazam" made it so fun and fresh, why the Disney Channel tone and focus on history in "Ms. Marvel" made it so special, and why the focus on family, as well as the cultural specificity of "Blue Beetle" are what make it stand out from all other superhero movies.
Indeed, this is a movie that, despite taking place in an entirely fictional city, has incredible specificity when it comes to the characters' Mexican background. From the way they speak Spanglish and Spanish, the slang they use, and the shows they reference, the movie immerses audiences in Mexican culture,...
- 8/18/2023
- by Rafael Motamayor
- Slash Film
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