thalia-reveals-new-details-about-her-upcoming-music-releasesThalía reveals new details about her upcoming music releases

After the series of criticisms and accusations she has received for her most recent album “A Mucha Honra”, it seems that Thalía has heeded the general “demand” of her fans by revealing new details of her next musical project, which would be taking her back to her pop roots.

Through her social media, and as in other previous publications, the 53-year-old artist shared a short clip where she appears sitting inside a car heading towards an unknown destination.

In the same material, and what really caught the attention of her followers, you can see the interpreter of “A Quién Le Importa” listening to certain songs or melodies, unknown until now, from her phone, while smiling. Even, and at the end of the video, the singer hugs her same device as a sign of happiness and satisfaction.

Will Thalía return to her pop roots?

In addition to the above, and to increase the hype Regarding the Mexican singer’s upcoming musical project, the artist herself posted the message: “I’m listening to the new songs, already finished, and they make me smile. This music makes me very happy. I need you to listen to it!”, which makes it clear that the recordings she made in previous months may have come to an end and are only in the promotional phase.

Through her official platforms, the Latin actress has also shown various details and previews of what her new project could be about, which is unknown if it is part of a new album or a series of singles.

In one of these posts, released weeks ago, Thalía showed herself inside a recording studio through a series of images, one of which caught the attention of her followers because it showed a small picture of one of the most important artists of the pop scene in the world: Prince. The above, logically, generated a large number of comments and reactions regarding Thalía’s return to this genre.

Similarly, the singer would have sought to approach this musical style again after being harshly criticized for the release of her album “A Mucha Honra”, which is framed in the genre of regional Mexican music.

And according to dozens of users and followers of Thalía, her foray into this genre, which has gained great popularity in recent years, responded to the singer’s “need” to join this musical trend and not go unnoticed.

So far, further details about Thalía’s next project, its concept as well as a possible release date are unknown.

Meanwhile, the Mexican singer will be part of Billboard’s Latin Music Week, which will be held in mid-October, through an open talk about mental health and in the company of fellow singer María Becerra.

By Scribe