Thalía discography
Mexican recording artist discography
Thalía discographyThalía promoting her Macy's brand in 2015
Studio albums 21 EPs 3 Live albums 2 Compilation albums 5 Singles 74 Video albums 6 Music videos 106 Limited releases 13
The discography of Mexican recording artist Thalía , consists of 20 studio albums , 5 compilation albums , 13 limited releases, two live albums and 70 singles . She has also sung in Portuguese , French and Tagalog , apart from Spanish and English , in order to promote her music in other music markets.[ 1] Thalía's popularity was further enhanced by her telenovelas , that were broadcast in over 180 countries, giving her the chance to create a solid fan base in many countries and gain stardom mainly by Spanish recording records.[ 2] [ 3] [ 4] Her records have been sold in markets that Latin stars don't normally sell such as China, Yemen, and the Philippines.[ 5]
Her self-titled debut album Thalía , was released in 1990 by Fonovisa Records . With the same label she released two more albums; Mundo De Cristal in 1991 and Love in 1992, which had generally positive commercial success in Mexico and some countries in Latin America,[ 6] the latter becoming her best-selling album under Fonovisa with 500,000 copies sold in Mexico alone.[ 7] In 1994, she signed a recording contract with EMI Music and released her fourth studio album En Éxtasis the following year.[ 8] It became a commercial success in over 25 countries around the world.[ 9] [ 10] In 1997, she released her next studio album Amor A La Mexicana (1997), and her first multilingual and first compilation album named Nandito Ako , which became a success in the Philippines.[ 11]
During the 2000s, she released more albums, including US Latin multi-platinum records Arrasando in 2000, Thalía in 2002 and El Sexto Sentido in 2005 and also attained multiple music certifications around the world.[ 12] In 2008, she released her tenth studio album, Lunada , which was considered to be her lowest-selling album at that time with 250,000 copies sold worldwide.[ 13] [ 14] However, she regained her commercial performance in 2009 when she joined Sony Music and released her first live album, Primera Fila , which sold over 1,5 million copies worldwide.[ 15] [ 16] As of 2013, it remained in the Mexican charts for over 170 weeks, according to AMPROFON ,[ 17] and spent 55 non-consecutive weeks at the top of the chart.[ 18] During the 2010s, Thalía released more albums, including Habítame Siempre (2012), Amore Mío (2014), Latina (2016), and Valiente (2018). All of them reached gold or platinum status in Mexico.[ 19]
In 2006 she received an award by her then record company EMI, for sales of more than 10 million copies with all her discography with the company (total of 15 million by 2005).[ 20] [ 21] By 2008, she sold 1,374,000 in United States, according to Nielsen SoundScan .[ 22] Thalía has sold over 25 million records worldwide,[ 23] being considered one of the best-selling Latin musicians of all time.[ 24] [ 25] She is also the biggest selling female Mexican soloist in Brazil[ 9] and have at least one album among the best selling of all-time in Mexico , Chile and the Philippines .
She has four number one in the Billboard Hot Latin Tracks and is among the female artists with most number one in that chart. Her biggest singles includes "Piel Morena ", "Amor A La Mexicana ", "Entre El Mar Y Una Estrella ", "Arrasando ", "Tú Y Yo ", "No Me Enseñaste ", "Cerca De Ti ", "Desde Esa Noche " and "No Me Acuerdo ". Some of them are consider one of the most representative songs in Latin pop music genre.[ 26] [ 27] [ 28] "No Me Acuerdo" is also one of the best-selling Latin singles in the United States and was certified with 14× Platinum (Latin).
Albums
Studio albums
Live albums
Compilation albums
Limited releases
Extended plays
Singles
As lead artist
1990s
2000s
2010s
2020s
As featured artist
Other appearances
Music videos
¹Some music videos were made for special TV (or other) appearances
Video albums
Music video compilations
Concert DVDs
Box sets
See also
Notes
^ Mexican sales for Amor a la Mexicana as of November 1997.[ 51]
^ Mexican sales for Thalía (English album) as of August 2003.[ 51]
^ Thalía's singles prior to 1995 do not have enough database available regarding their chart performance.
^ "Entre el mar y una estrella" did not enter the Billboard Hot 100 , but peaked at number two on the Bubbling Under Hot 100 singles chart.[ 105]
^ a b Limited Brazilian release.
^ "Tú y Yo" did not enter the Billboard Hot 100 , but peaked at number seven on the Bubbling Under Hot 100 singles chart.[ 105]
^ Sales figures for "Tú y Yo" in the United States as of August 2002.[ 106]
^ "No Me Enseñaste" did not enter the Billboard Hot 100 , but peaked at number 14 on the Bubbling Under Hot 100 singles chart.[ 105]
^ "Closer to You" did not enter the Billboard Hot 100 , but peaked at number 4 on the Bubbling Under Hot 100 singles chart.[ 105]
^ "You Know He Never Loved You" did not enter the Billboard Hot 100 , but peaked at number 17 on the Bubbling Under Hot 100 singles chart.[ 105]
^ a b c Limited Mexican release.
^ Limited Mexican and Argentine release.
^ "No, No, No" did not enter the Billboard Hot 100 , but peaked at number 15 on the Bubbling Under Hot 100 singles chart.[ 105]
^ "Por Lo Que Reste de Vida" did not enter the Dominican Airplay chart, but peaked at number three on the Dominican Pop Airplay chart.[ 113]
^ "Desde Esa Noche" did not enter the Bolivian Airplay chart, but peaked at number 41 on the Monitor Latino#Bolivian Year-End Airplay chart.[ 114]
^ "Desde Esa Noche" did not enter the Dominican Airplay chart, but peaked at number three on the Dominican Pop Airplay chart.[ 115]
^ "Vuélveme a Querer" did not enter the Ecuadorian Airplay chart, but peaked at number 15 on the Ecuadorian Pop Airplay chart.[ 120]
^
"Vuelveme A Querer" peaked at number 20 on the Billboard Latin Pop Charts.[ 121]
^ "Todavia Te Quiero" peaked at number 32 on the Billboard Latin Pop Charts.[ 151]
^ "Me Oyen, Me Escuchan" did not enter the Billboard Mexico Airplay chart, but peaked at number 31 on the Billboard Mexico Pop Espanol Airplay chart.[ 122]
^ "Me Oyen, Me Escuchan" did not enter the Spanish Top 100 chart, but peaked at number 26 on the Spain Physical/Digital chart[ 123]
^ "Lindo Pero Bruto" did not enter the Billboard Mexico Airplay chart, but peaked at number 14 on the Billboard Mexico Pop Espanol Airplay chart.[ 122]
^ "Ya Tú Me Conoces" did not enter the Dominican Airplay chart, but peaked at number four on the Dominican Pop Airplay chart.[ 130]
^ "Ya Tú Me Conoces" did not enter the Honduras Airplay chart, but peaked at number four on the Honduras Pop Airplay chart.[ 126]
^ "Ya Tú Me Conoces" did not enter the Puerto Rico chart, but peaked at number 12 on the Puerto Rico Pop chart.[ 128]
^ "Lo Siento Mucho" did not enter the Bolivia Airplay chart, but peaked at number 18 on the Bolivia Latino Airplay chart.[ 131]
^ "Lo Siento Mucho" did not enter the Billboard Latin Pop Songs , but peaked at number 10 on the Latin Pop Digital Song Sales chart.[ 132]
^ "Tímida" did not enter the Billboard Latin Pop Songs , but peaked at number 13 on the Latin Pop Digital Song Sales chart.[ 132]
^ "Estoy Soltera" did not enter the Bolivia Airplay chart, but peaked at number 16 on the Bolivia Latino Airplay chart.[ 133]
^ "Estoy Soltera" did not enter the Honduras Airplay chart, but peaked at number five on the Honduras Pop Airplay chart.[ 126]
^ "Estoy Soltera" did not enter the Billboard Latin Pop Songs , but peaked at number 11 on the Latin Pop Digital Song Sales chart.[ 132]
^ "Estoy Soltera" did not enter the Venezuela Airplay chart, but peaked at number 12 on the Venezuela Pop Airplay chart.[ 134]
^ "La Luz" did not enter the Billboard Mexico Airplay chart, but peaked at number 16 on the Billboard Mexico Pop Espanol Airplay chart.[ 122]
^ "La Luz" did not enter the Chile Airplay chart, but peaked at number 19 on the Chile Pop Airplay chart.[ 135]
^ "La Luz" did not enter the Dominican Airplay chart, but peaked at number 16 on the Dominican Pop Airplay chart.[ 136]
^ "La Luz" did not enter the Puerto Rico chart, but peaked at number 7 on the Puerto Rico Pop chart.[ 128]
^ "Felíz Navidad" did not enter the Dominican Airplay chart, but peaked at number six on the Dominican Pop Airplay chart.[ 137]
^ "Mojito" did not enter the Dominican Airplay chart, but peaked at number 16 on the Dominican Pop Airplay chart.[ 138]
^ "Mojito" did not enter the Puerto Rico chart, but peaked at number 9 on the Puerto Rico Pop chart.[ 128]
^ "Baila Así" did not enter the Billboard Latin Pop Songs , but peaked at number 8 on the Latin Pop Digital Song Sales chart.[ 132]
^ In May 2020, Sony Music Latin and Global Citizen teamed up to release a new version of the 2001 Diego Torres 's song "Color Esperanza " to benefit the Pan American Health Organization 's (PAHO) response to the COVID-19 pandemic . The track includes vocals by Torres, Lali, Rubén Blades , Mario Domm , Camilo , Pedro Capó , Coti , Dilsinho , El Cigala , Farruko , Fonseca , Kany García , Leonel García , Gente de Zona , Leslie Grace , Nicky Jam , Ara Malikian , Dani Martín , Mau y Ricky , Prince Royce , Rauw Alejandro , Reik , Río Roma , Carlos Rivera , Ivete Sangalo , Thalía , Ángela Torres , Manuel Turizo , Jorge Villamizar and Carlos Vives .[ 146]
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^ a b U.S. Album Chart Positions (AMG)
^ a b Peak positions for Mexico:
^ Peak positions for Czech Republic:
^ a b Peak positions for Greece:
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^ a b Billboard 200 peak positions for Thalia
^ a b c Top Latin Albums peak positions for Thalia
^ a b c Latin Pop Albums peak positions for Thalia
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^ Claimed sales for En éxtasis in Mexico:
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^ a b Peak positions in Bolivia:
^ a b Peak positions in Chile:
^ a b Peak positions in the Dominican Republic:
^ Peak positions in Ecuador:
^ Peak positions in Uruguay:
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^ a b c Peak positions on the Honduras Pop Airplay chart:
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