ThreeTuneTuesday: Tres canciones de Thalia / Three songs by Thalia (ESP/ ENG

Tres canciones de Thalia

Para ser sincera, la cantante que hoy les traigo no es una de mis favoritas, pero el álbum que lanzó en 2009 con Primera Fila es uno de mis preferidos en el mundo, tanto que en 2009 se lo regalé a varios de mis amigos.
Primera Fila es un concepto musical creado por Sony Music que consiste en grabar un concierto íntimo de un cantante en directo, con un público reducido y los instrumentos musicales a la vista. Este formato lo han utilizado Franco De Vita, Vicente Fernández, Yuridia y Thalía. De ese trabajo, que en mi opinión es el mejor de toda su carrera, escucharemos tres piezas.
Qué será de ti
Equivocada
Brindis
Thalía es más conocida como actriz que como cantante, pero con este álbum se ganó mil puntos como intérprete musical. Asimismo, este trabajo me recuerda una época en la que solía salir con mis amigas y acabábamos cantando estas canciones a pleno pulmón. Mientras las escucho, recuerdo a Tania, Auro, Neidy y Fanny, todas ellas malas cantantes, pero excelentes amigas:
Porque los días se nos van quiero cantar hasta el final
Por otra noche como estas, por mi vida

Esta es mi participación de esta semana en la iniciativa de nuestro gran amigo @ablaze: Three Tune Tuesday. Si quieres participar, aquí te dejo el enlace

HASTA UNA PRÓXIMA OPORTUNIDAD, AMIGOS

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Hello, friends around the world. Hello, friends at Hive. Today is Tuesday again, and as you all know, it's the perfect day to listen to and share good music on this platform.
To be honest, the singer I'm bringing you isn't one of my favorites, but the album she released in 2009 with Primera Fila is one of my favorites in the world, so much so that in 2009 I gave it to several of my friends as a gift.
Primera Fila is a musical concept created by Sony Music that consists of recording an intimate concert by a singer live, with a small audience and musical instruments in plain view. This format has been used by Franco De Vita, Vicente Fernández, Yuridia, and Thalia. From that work, which in my opinion is the best of her entire career, we will listen to three pieces.
The first song is “¿Qué será de ti?” (What Will Become of You?), a romantic pop ballad written and sung by Brazilian Roberto Carlos in 1972 and re-released and covered by Thalia in 2009 on her album Primera Fila. This piece was one of the singles released to promote the album and showcases Thalia's growth as a singer.
The second song is called “Equivocada,” written by the talented Mario Domm, which became a huge hit in 2009. This song, which talks about how we can make mistakes when we are in love, is Thalia's first song to reach so many plays worldwide, and its video has had more than 500 million views to date.
The last song I want to share is “Brindis,” written by Afo Verde for the singer Soledad, but performed with great emotion by Thalia, turning it into an anthem of life and resilience. I read recently that this song accompanied Messi and the entire Argentine team on their journey to win the World Cup.
Thalia is better known as an actress than as a singer, but with this album she scored a thousand points as a performer. Likewise, this work reminds me of a time when I used to go out with my friends and we would end up singing these songs at the top of our lungs. As I listen, I remember Tania, Auro, Neidy, and Fanny, all of them bad singers, but excellent friends.

HASTA UNA PRÓXIMA OPORTUNIDAD, AMIGOS

![Click here to read in englis]
Hello, friends around the world. Hello, friends at Hive. Today is Tuesday again, and as you all know, it's the perfect day to listen to and share good music on this platform.
To be honest, the singer I'm bringing you isn't one of my favorites, but the album she released in 2009 with Primera Fila is one of my favorites in the world, so much so that in 2009 I gave it to several of my friends as a gift.
Primera Fila is a musical concept created by Sony Music that consists of recording an intimate concert by a singer live, with a small audience and musical instruments in plain view. This format has been used by Franco De Vita, Vicente Fernández, Yuridia, and Thalia. From that work, which in my opinion is the best of her entire career, we will listen to three pieces.
The first song is “¿Qué será de ti?” (What Will Become of You?), a romantic pop ballad written and sung by Brazilian Roberto Carlos in 1972 and re-released and covered by Thalia in 2009 on her album Primera Fila. This piece was one of the singles released to promote the album and showcases Thalia's growth as a singer.
The second song is called “Equivocada,” written by the talented Mario Domm, which became a huge hit in 2009. This song, which talks about how we can make mistakes when we are in love, is Thalia's first song to reach so many plays worldwide, and its video has had more than 500 million views to date.
The last song I want to share is “Brindis,” written by Afo Verde for the singer Soledad, but performed with great emotion by Thalia, turning it into an anthem of life and resilience. I read recently that this song accompanied Messi and the entire Argentine team on their journey to win the World Cup.
Thalia is better known as an actress than as a singer, but with this album she scored a thousand points as a performer. Likewise, this work reminds me of a time when I used to go out with my friends and we would end up singing these songs at the top of our lungs. As I listen, I remember Tania, Auro, Neidy, and Fanny, all of them bad singers, but excellent friends.
I saw Brazilian Roberto Carlos and thought for a minute it was the amazing defender who played for Real Madrid, but then saw the year was 1972 so not him jeje!
Thalia is great, a wonderful singer and a great voice although I think she looks younger than her voice.
I loved all three songs.... although "¿Qué será de ti?" was very apt ... considering your last reply ... >Congratulations and take care. Abrazo
A warm hug to you Nancy
The names Roberto Carlos, Thiago, and even Ronaldo are common in Brazil! Hahaha. Although I'm not a fan of Thalia's music, I really liked this album, and I still have the CD.. A big hug for you from the front row!
How can you like an album if you are not a fan of her music. You must be a sometimes fan of her music hehe! Oh yes there were loads of Ronaldo's and Thiago's too who I remember!
Hahaha. You'd be surprised how many songs I like, even though I'm not a fan of the singers. What's more, sometimes I don't even know who they are. That's just scatterbrained Nancy for you. Hugs.

hehe well I have been known to like songs from people who I swear up and down that I don't like lol! We are the same in some ways Nancy. A big hug
Recuerdo que cuando salió este album me reunía con una amiga de la universidad a cantar a todo pulmón cada canción, nos encantaba, allí conocí la canción "El próximo viernes" me encanta ese tema.
Tus elecciones son geniales a mi también me encantan
Ah, esa también me gusta y la que hace con Pedro Capó, Estoy enamorada. En fin, ese disco es una joya. Creo que muchos cambiaron su opinión de la calidad vocal de Thalia a raíz de este disco. Gracias por tu comentario y apreciación. Abrazos