Thalía discography


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. 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. According to Time magazine in 2001, her records have been sold in markets that Latin stars don't normally sell such as China, Yemen, and the Philippines.
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, the latter becoming her best-selling album under Fonovisa with 500,000 copies sold in Mexico alone. In 1994, she signed a recording contract with EMI Music and released her fourth studio album En Éxtasis the following year. It became a commercial success in over 25 countries around the world. In 1997, she released her next studio album Amor A La Mexicana, and her first multilingual and first compilation album named Nandito Ako, which became a success in the Philippines.
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. 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. 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. As of 2013, it remained in the Mexican charts for over 170 weeks, according to AMPROFON, and spent 55 non-consecutive weeks at the top of the chart. During the 2010s, Thalía released more albums, including Habítame Siempre, Amore Mío, Latina, and Valiente. All of them reached gold or platinum status in Mexico.
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. By 2008, she sold 1,374,000 in United States, according to Nielsen SoundScan. Thalía has sold over 25 million records worldwide, being considered one of the best-selling Latin musicians of all time. She is also the biggest selling female Mexican soloist in Brazil and have at least one album among the best selling of all-time in Mexico, 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. "No Me Acuerdo" is also one of the best-selling Latin singles in the United States and was certified with 14× Platinum.

Other appearances

TitleYearAlbum
"Todo Es Posible"1996Voces Unidas
"Viaje Tiempo Atrás" 1997Anastasia: Banda Sonora Original
"Una Vez en Diciembre"1997Anastasia: Banda Sonora Original
"Lograrás Hacerlo"1997Anastasia: Banda Sonora Original
"Echa Pa' Lante "1998Dance with Me: Music from the Motion Picture
"Amor Prohibido"2005Selena ¡Vive!
"Cuando nadie me ve"2013Y Si Fueran Ellas
"Quien Sera with Julio Iglesias"2017Mexico & Amigos

Music videos

¹Some music videos were made for special TV appearances

Video albums

Music video compilations

  • ''Greatest Hits Videos''

Concert DVDs

Primera Fila Habítame Siempre

Box sets

  • ''La Historia''