Cd Amor A La Mexicana 22 Apr 2026

Released on June 24, 1997, remains the definitive masterpiece of Thalía's career. Produced primarily by Emilio Estefan Jr. and Kike Santander at Crescent Moon Studios in Miami, the album served as a bridge between traditional Mexican heritage and the burgeoning global Latin pop movement of the late '90s. Artistic Evolution and Production

Nearly three decades later, the album continues to influence Thalía's current work. In 2024, she released a new version of the title track on her album A Mucha Honra , noting that the 1997 original remains the "perfect circle" that explains her continued love for regional Mexican music. For many fans, the CD remains a "timeless piece of Latin music history" that captures the essence of 1990s Latin pop without sounding dated. CD Amor A La Mexicana 22

: Traditional elements found in the title track that celebrated her heritage. Released on June 24, 1997, remains the definitive

The energetic opening track exploring themes of sacrifice and devotion. : Traditional elements found in the title track

: Dominant dance rhythms that propel tracks like "Mujer Latina".

: Slower, emotive moments such as "Rosas" and "Es Tu Amor". Global Impact and Commercial Success