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'''Len Pasquarelli''' is an [[United States|American]] sportswriter and analyst with [[ESPN.com]] and a 25-year veteran of covering the [[National Football League|NFL]]. He joined ESPN.com in 2001 and has since become a frequent contributor to the other [[ESPN]] outlets, including ''[[SportsCenter]]'', [[ESPNEWS]], [[ESPN Radio]] and ''[[ESPN The Magazine]]''. His articles reflect his opinions on various football topics.
{{Infobox musical artist 2
|Name = Thalía
|Img =
|Img_capt =
|Background = solo_singer
|Birth_name = Ariadna Thalía Sodi Miranda
|Born = [[August 26]] [[1971]]
|Died =
|Origin = [[Mexico City]], [[Mexico]]
|Genre = [[Latin Pop]], [[Dance-Pop]]
|Years_active = [[1981]]-present
| Label = Melody/[[Fonovisa Records|Fonovisa]] <small>(1990-1993)</small><br>[[EMI]] <small>(1994-present)
|URL = [http://www.thalia.com Thalía.com]
}}
{{dablink|For other uses, see [[Thalia (disambiguation)]].}}
 
Pasquarelli has come under increasing criticism in recent years, by critics who say he relies too heavily on his relationships with player agents -- praising players represented by agents who feed him information, and criticizing players whose agents do not.
'''Thalía''' (born '''Ariadna Thalía Sodi Miranda''', [[August 26]], [[1971]] in [[Mexico City]], [[Mexican Federal District|Distrito Federal]], [[Mexico]]) is a successful [[Mexican]]-[[United States|American]] actress, singer, record producer, composer and businesswoman. Her voice is considered a [[mezzo-soprano]]. She is amongst Mexico's most famous [[telenovela]] actresses, and has sold more than 15 million albums worldwide.
 
Prior to ESPN, Pasquarelli served as a senior writer for CBS SportsLine.com, which he joined in 1999. He has also covered the NFL for the [[Atlanta Journal-Constitution]] from 1989 to 1999, the [[Fort Wayne News-Sentinel]] from 1985 to 1989, [[Pro Football Weekly]] from 1982 to 1985, and [[Pittsburgh Steelers Weekly]] from 1978 to 1982.
==Biography==
In 1981, Thalía began her career as a vocalist in the child Mexican group Din Din and performed in the music festival ''Juguemos a Cantar'', first as a member of the group and then as a soloist. In 1984, she was cast in the teenage version of the stage production ''[[Grease (musical)|Grease]]'', being cast in the lead role of Sandy. In 1986, she replaced one of the original female vocalists of Timbiriche, [[Sasha Sokol]]. That same year she was cast in her first soap opera, ''Pobre Señorita Limantour''. In 1988, she starred in the Mexican [[telenovela]] ''[[Quinceañera (telenovela)|Quinceañera]]'', after which she went to Los Angeles, California to prepare for a solo career.
 
Pasquarelli is a past president of the [[Pro Football Writers of America]] and has twice won national awards as the NFL Beat Reporter of the Year. He also has won several writing awards, including a first place [[Associated Press]] Deadline Sports Reporting Award in 1988.
In 1992, Thalia starred in [[Televisa]]'s telenovela ''María Mercedes'', following a series of others like ''[[Marimar]]'', ''[[María la del Barrio]]'', and ''[[Rosalinda]]'', which all have been sold to 110 countries and viewed by millions of viewers. Her soap operas were shown throughout [[Latin America]] and countries like China, Indonesia, Greece, Philippines, Poland, Portugal, Spain, and USA. Her telenovelas are based on adaptations of the [[Cinderella]] story. The main character is born in poverty and meets a wealthy young man; later, they get married.
 
Pasquarelli is a [[Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania|Pittsburgh]] native, attended Central Catholic High School, and graduated from the [[University of Pittsburgh]] in 1972. He currently resides in [[Atlanta]], GA and is a great friend of Herman Donatelli, DMD.
[[Image:bsoanastasiathalia.jpg|right|thumb|"Viaje Tiempo
Atrás" ("Anastasia"'s Soundtrack) was performed by Thalía]]
In 1997, [[Atlantic Records]] released the soundtrack for the animated feature film ''[[Anastasia (1997 film)|Anastasia]]'', which included the [[Spanish language|Spanish]] version of ''Journey to the Past'' as a bonus track and performed by Thalía. That same year, she recorded a special album for the Philippine market titled ''Nandito Ako''. ''Nandito Ako'' was recorded completely in [[Tagalog]], the official language of the Philippines.
 
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21 April 1997 was declared "Day of Thalía" in Los Angeles. She has been named one of the "25 Most Beautiful People", more than once, by the magazine ''[[People en Español]]''.
*[http://sports.espn.go.com/keyword/search?searchString=Len_Pasquarelli&rT=sports/ Pasquarelli’s recent sports columns from ESPN.com]
 
Thalia has been a guest on television programs like ''Hard Copy'', ''Entertainment Tonight'', ''El Show de Cristina'', ''The Rosie O'Donnell Show'', ''20/20 on abc'', and ''Good Morning America''. She starred in the independent film, ''Mambo Café'', a modest Hollywood production in which she played a young Puerto Rican girl, alongside [[Danny Aiello]], [[Paul Rodriguez]], and Rosanna de Soto.
 
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On December 2, 2000, Thalía married the former [[Sony Music]] president, [[Tommy Mottola]] (ex-husband of [[Mariah Carey]]), at [[St. Patrick's Cathedral, New York]] in a three-million dollar ceremony and reception. They currently live in [[New York City]].
[[Category:People from Pittsburgh|Paquarelli, Len]]
 
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Thalia has released a successful clothing line, exclusively available at [[Kmart]], under the brand name Thalía Sodi Collection. Thalia has also sold her own brand of Hershey's chocolate.
[[Category:Living people|Paquarelli, Len]]
 
[[Category:Year of birth missing|Paquarelli, Len]]
==Thalia (1990)==
[[Category:ESPN Radio|Paquarelli, Len]]
 
In 1990, she released her first album ''[[Thalía (album)|Thalía]]''. She earned a gold record the following year. ''Un Pacto Entre Los Dos'' was her first single.
 
==Mundo de Cristal==
 
In 1991, she traveled to [[Spain]] and starred in different television programs and released her second album, ''[[Mundo de Cristal]]''. The album went gold.
 
==Love==
 
In 1992, her third album, ''[[Love (Thalía album)|Love]],'' went platinum. That year was also the beginning of a successful acting career in México.
 
==En Extasis==
 
In 1995, she moved from Melody/Fonovisa to EMI and released her label debut, ''[[En Éxtasis]]'', which featured her first major international hit, ''Piel Morena''.
 
==Amor a la Mexicana==
 
In 1997, Latin pop [[impresario]] [[Emilio Estefan]] Jr. produced her next album, ''[[Amor a la Mexicana]]'', and it met international success. It featured hits such as ''Amor a la Mexicana'', ''Por Amor'', and ''Mujer Latina''.
 
==Nandito Ako==
 
In 1997, aside from Amor a la Mexicana, Thalia recorded a special album for the Philippine market titled ''Nandito Ako'', which was recorded completely in Tagalog, the official language of the Philippines.
 
==Arrasando==
 
In 2000, Emilio Estefan produced Thalia's album, ''[[Arrasando]]''. Thalía was nominated in two [[Latin Grammy]] categories - "Best Female Pop Artist of the Year" and "Best Sound Engineered album." She won for "Best Sound Engineered album." The singles of this album, ''Arrasando'', ''It's My Party'', ''Entre el Mar y Una Estrella'', ''Regresa a Mí'', and ''Reencarnación'' were Spanish radio hits.
 
==Con Banda: Grandes Exitos==
 
On August 28, 2001, Thalia released the album ''[[Con Banda, Grandes Éxitos]]''. The album featured many of her hits, which were re-recorded with the typical Mexican [[banda music|banda]] sound.
[[Image:2002thaliabillboard1.jpg|right|thumb|Thalía performing ''Tú y Yo'' at the "2002 Latin Billboard Awards"]]
 
==Thalia (2002)==
 
In 2002, Thalía released, ''[[Thalía (2002 album)|Thalía]]'', which was largely written and produced by Estéfano. Buoyed by a pair of chart-topping singles (''[[Tú y Yo]]''and ''[[No Me Enseñaste]]'') and a top-ten hit (''[[¿A Quién Le Importa?]])''. This album held the number one spot for 6 consecutive weeks on the Top Latin Albums chart, reaching number 22 on the Billboard 200 album chart. It was nominated in one [[Latin Grammy]] category - "Female Pop Vocal Album," and in four Latin Billboard categories - "Pop Track: Female" (No Me Enseñaste), "Tropical Track: Female" (No Me Enseñaste), "Premio de la Audiencia" and "Pop Album: Female". She won the last two awards. ''No Me Enseñaste'' is likely her biggest hit to date, receiving many Latin Billboard nominations and chart-topping success. It was #1 in [[Billboard magazine|Billboard]]'s [[Hot Latin Tracks]].
 
==Thalia (2003)==
 
In 2003, Thalía released her first self-titled English language album ''[[Thalía (English)|Thalía]]'', featuring ''I Want You'', ''Baby, I'm In Love'', and ''Don't Look Back''.
 
==Hits Remixed==
 
In 2003, Thalia also released ''Hits Remixed'', a compilation that features remixes of her hits under the EMI label.
 
==Greatest Hits==
 
In 2004, Thalia released ''Greatest Hits'', a compilation that features her hits under the EMI label.
 
==El Sexto Sentido==
 
[[Image:ess_re_loaded_2006.jpg|right|thumb|''El Sexto Sentido Re+Loaded'']]
''[[El Sexto Sentido]]'' was released on [[July 19]], [[2005]] and was recorded mostly in the [[Spanish language|Spanish]], but with a few of the cuts sung in English. The album received a luke-warm response from the public and critics alike. It debuted at #1 in her native Mexico, where it sold 80,000 copies in its first week. ''[[Amar Sin Ser Amada]]'', a rock-edged & tango-based song, was the first single of the album, and it peaked at #9 in Mexico. For the second single, the ballad ''[[Un Alma Sentenciada]]'' was chosen, hoping to be the ''[[No Me Enseñaste]]'' of the album. However, the reaction was less positive because it failed to crack the Top 40, peaking at #47. For the third single, ''[[Seducción]]'', a Hi-NRG pop track and fan-favourite, was chosen. Later, this album was re-released under the name of ''El Sexto Sentido: Re+Loaded'', which included three brand new songs and a remix. One of these songs, ''[[No, No, No]]'' (featuring Anthony "Romeo" Santos ([[Aventura]]), was the fourth single and a hit in USA and Latin America. Meanwhile, ''[[Olvídame]]'' was choosen as a single for other countries. This album has received several nominations from the ''Latin Grammy Awards,'' ''Latin Billboard Awards'', ''Orgullosamente Latino'', ''Oye Awards'', ''Premios Juventud'', and ''Premios Lo Nuestro''.
 
==Filmography==
===Soap operas===
*''Pobre Señorita Limantour'' (1987)
*''[[Quinceañera (telenovela)|Quinceañera]]'' (1988)
*''Luz y Sombra'' (1989)
*''María Mercedes'' (1992)
*''[[Marimar]]'' (1994)
*''[[Maria la del Barrio]]'' (1995)
*''[[Rosalinda]]'' (1999)
 
===Films===
*''La Guera de los Pasteles''
*''Mambo Café'' (1999)
 
==Discography==
===Albums===
{{not verified}}
{| {{tablabonita}}
|- bgcolor="#ebf5ff"
! width="100" rowspan="2"| Album
! colspan="4"|Chart positions <ref>[http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=11:5lf2zfiheh5k~T5 U.S. Album Chart Positions (AMG)]</ref>
! width="100" rowspan="2"| [[RIAA certification]]
|-
! width="30"| <small>[[Billboard 200|US 200]]</small>
! width="30"| <small>Top Latin</small>
! width="30"| <small>Latin Pop</small>
! width="30"| <small>[[Top Heatseekers|Top Heat]]</small>
|- bgcolor="#F0F8FF"
|align="left"|'''''[[Thalía (album)|Thalía]]'''''
*1st [[studio album]]
*Released: [[October 10]], [[1990]]
*Label: Melody/Fonovisa
*WW Sales: 500,000
|align="center"|–
|align="center"|–
|align="center"|–
|align="center"|–
|align="center"|–
|-
|align="left"|'''''[[Mundo de cristal]]'''''
*2nd [[studio album]]
*Released: [[September 26]], [[1991]]
*Label: Melody/Fonovisa
*WW Sales: 500,000
|align="center"|–
|align="center"|–
|align="center"|–
|align="center"|–
|align="center"|–
|- bgcolor="#F0F8FF"
|align="left"|'''''[[Love (Thalía album)|Love]]'''''
*3rd [[studio album]]
*Released: [[September 9]], [[1992]]
*Label: Melody/Fonovisa
*WW Sales: 1,000,000
|align="center"|–
|align="center"|–
|align="center"|15
|align="center"|–
|align="center"|–
|-
|align="left"|'''''[[En Éxtasis]]'''''
*4th [[studio album]]
**[[En Extasis#Bailando én extasis|Bailando én extasis]] (remix album)
*Released: [[September 12]], [[1995]]
*Label: [[EMI]]
*WW Sales: 1,500,000
|align="center"|–
|align="center"|13
|align="center"|7
|align="center"|–
|align="center"|Platino<br>(300,000)
|- bgcolor="#F0F8FF"
|align="left"|'''''[[Nandito Ako]]''''' (EMI)
*5th [[studio album]]
**Philippine only release.
*Released: [[January 24]], [[1997]]
*Philippine sales: 1,000,000
|align="center"|–
|align="center"|–
|align="center"|–
|align="center"|–
|align="center"|–
|-
|align="left"|'''''[[Amor a la Mexicana]]'''''
*6th [[studio album]]
*Released: [[July 1]], [[1997]]
*Label: EMI
*WW Sales: 2,000,000
|align="center"|–
|align="center"|6
|align="center"|2
|align="center"|–
|align="center"|Platino<br>(300,000)
|- bgcolor="#F0F8FF"
|align="left"|'''''[[Arrasando]]'''''
*7th [[studio album]]
*Released: [[April 25]], [[2000]]
*Label: EMI
*WW Sales: 2,000,000
|align="center"|–
|align="center"|4
|align="center"|1
|align="center"|26
|align="center"|Platino<br>(200,000)
|-
|align="left"|'''''[[Con Banda: Grandes Éxitos]]'''''
*[[Compilation album]]
*Released: [[August 28]], [[2001]]
*Label: EMI
*WW Sales: 500,000
|align="center"|167
|align="center"|2
|align="center"|–
|align="center"|7
|align="center"|Oro<br>(100,000)
|- bgcolor="#F0F8FF"
|align="left"|'''''[[Thalía (2002 album)|Thalía]]'''''
*8th [[studio album]]
*Released: [[May 21]], [[2002]]
*Label: EMI
*WW Sales: 2,500,000
|align="center"|124
|align="center"|1
|align="center"|1
|align="center"|4
|align="center"|Platino<br>(200,000)
|-
|align="left"|'''''[[Thalía's Hits Remixed|Hits Remixed]]'''''
*[[Remix album]]
*Label: EMI
*Released: [[February 25]], [[2003]]
*WW Sales: 500,000
|align="center"|–
|align="center"|7
|align="center"|4
|align="center"|26
|align="center"|Oro<br>(100,000)
|- bgcolor="#F0F8FF"
|align="left"|'''''[[Thalía (English album)|Thalía (English)]]''''' (EMI)
*9th [[studio album]]
*Released: [[July 8]], [[2003]]
*Label: EMI
*WW Sales: 1,500,000
|align="center"|11
|align="center"|–
|align="center"|–
|align="center"|4
|align="center"|–
|-
|align="left"|'''''[[Greatest Hits (Thalía album)|Greatest Hits]]'''''
*[[Greatest hits]] album
*Released: [[February 10]], [[2004]]
*Label: EMI
*WW Sales: 500,000
|align="center"|128
|align="center"|2
|align="center"|1
|align="center"|–
|align="center"|Platino<br>(200,000)
|- bgcolor="#F0F8FF"
|align="left"|'''''[[El Sexto Sentido]]'''''
*10th studio album
*Released: [[July 19]], [[2005]]
*Label: EMI
*WW Sales: 1,000,000
|align="center"|63
|align="center"|3
|align="center"|2
|align="center"|–
|align="center"|Platino<br>(200,000)
|-
|}
 
=== Singles ===
All regularly released [[music single]] and their chart peak position: [[Billboard Hot 100]] ('''Hot 100'''), [[Hot Dance Club Play]] ('''HDM'''), [[Hot Latin Tracks]] ('''HLT'''), Latin Pop Airplay ('''LPA'''), and Latin Tropical Airplay ('''LTA''').
 
{|class="wikitable" ! style="background: #ffffff;"
!style="background: #CCCCC;" rowspan="2" | Year
!style="background: #CCCCC;" rowspan="2" | Single
!style="background: #CCCCC;" colspan="5" | Peak positions<ref>[http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=11:dkyvadzkv8w2~T51 U.S. Single Chart Positions (AMG)]</ref>
!style="background: #CCCCC;" rowspan="2" | Album
|-
!align="left"| Hot 100
!align="left"| HDM
!align="left"| HLT
!align="left"| LPA
!align="left"| LTA
|-
|[[1995]]
|"Piel Morena"
|align="center"|–
|align="center"|–
|align="center"|7
|align="center"|4
|align="center"|–
|''[[En Éxtasis]]''
|-
|[[1996]]
|"Gracias a Dios"
|align="center"|–
|align="center"|–
|align="center"|26
|align="center"|8
|align="center"|–
|''En Éxtasis''
|-
|[[1996]]
|"Amándote"
|align="center"|–
|align="center"|–
|align="center"|–
|align="center"|–
|align="center"|–
|''En Éxtasis''
|-
|[[1996]]
|"Quiero Hacerte el Amor"
|align="center"|–
|align="center"|–
|align="center"|–
|align="center"|–
|align="center"|–
|''En Éxtasis''
|-
|[[1996]]
|"Maria la del Barrio"
|align="center"|–
|align="center"|–
|align="center"|30
|align="center"|14
|align="center"|–
|''En Éxtasis''
|-
|[[1997]]
|"Amor a la Mexicana"
|align="center"|–
|align="center"|–
|align="center"|6
|align="center"|–
|align="center"|–
|''[[Amor a la Mexicana]]''
|-
|[[1997]]
|"Por Amor"
|align="center"|–
|align="center"|–
|align="center"|–
|align="center"|–
|align="center"|–
|''Amor a la Mexicana''
|-
|[[1997]]
|"Mujer Latina"
|align="center"|–
|align="center"|–
|align="center"|–
|align="center"|–
|align="center"|–
|''Amor a la Mexicana''
|-
|[[2000]]
|"Entre el Mar y Una Estrella"
|align="center"|–
|align="center"|–
|align="center"|1
|align="center"|1
|align="center"|1
|''[[Arrasando]]''
|-
|[[2000]]
|"Regresa a Mi"
|align="center"|–
|align="center"|–
|align="center"|19
|align="center"|12
|align="center"|–
|''Arrasando''
|-
|[[2001]]
|"Arrasando"
|align="center"|–
|align="center"|–
|align="center"|–
|align="center"|25
|align="center"|–
|''Arrasando''
|-
|[[2001]]
|"Rosalinda (Ay Amor)"
|align="center"|–
|align="center"|–
|align="center"|46
|align="center"|23
|align="center"|37
|''Arrasando''
|-
|[[2001]]
|"Reencarnación"
|align="center"|–
|align="center"|–
|align="center"|30
|align="center"|17
|align="center"|–
|''Arrasando''
|-
|[[2001]]
|"Amor a la Mexicana" [Banda Version]
|align="center"|–
|align="center"|–
|align="center"|–
|align="center"|–
|align="center"|–
|''[[Con Banda, Grandes Éxitos]]''
|-
|[[2002]]
|"[[Tú y Yo|Tú y Yo]]"
|align="center"|–
|align="center"|–
|align="center"|1
|align="center"|4
|align="center"|3
|''[[Thalía (2002 album)|Thalía]]''
|-
|[[2002]]
|"[[No Me Enseñaste|No Me Enseñaste]]"
|align="center"|–
|align="center"|–
|align="center"|1
|align="center"|3
|align="center"|1
|''Thalía''
|-
|[[2003]]
|"[[¿A Quién Le Importa?|¿A Quién Le Importa?]]"
|align="center"|–
|align="center"|–
|align="center"|9
|align="center"|5
|align="center"|7
|''Thalía''
|-
|[[2003]]
|"[[Dance Dance (The Mexican)]]"
|align="center"|–
|align="center"|6
|align="center"|–
|align="center"|–
|align="center"|–
|''Thalía''
|-
|[[2003]]
|"[[I Want You/Me Pones Sexy|I Want You]]" / "[[I Want You/Me Pones Sexy|Me Pones Sexy]]"
|align="center"|22
|align="center"|27
|align="center"|9
|align="center"|9
|align="center"|3
|''[[Thalía (English album)|Thalía (English)]]''
|-
|[[2003]]
|"[[Baby, I'm in Love/Alguien Real|Baby, I'm in Love]]" / "[[Baby, I'm in Love/Alguien Real|Alguien Real]]"
|align="center"|–
|align="center"|12
|align="center"|–
|align="center"|–
|align="center"|–
|''Thalía (English)''
|-
|[[2004]]
|"[[Don't Look Back (Thalía song)|Don't Look Back]]"
|align="center"|–
|align="center"|9
|align="center"|–
|align="center"|–
|align="center"|–
|''Thalía (English)''
|-
|[[2004]]
|"[[Cerca de Ti]]"
|align="center"|–
|align="center"|–
|align="center"|1
|align="center"|3
|align="center"|4
|''Thalía (English)'' / ''[[Greatest Hits (Thalía album)|Greatest Hits]]''
|-
|[[2004]]
|"[[Acción y Reacción]]"
|align="center"|–
|align="center"|–
|align="center"|–
|align="center"|–
|align="center"|–
|''Greatest Hits''
|-
|[[2005]]
|"[[Amar Sin Ser Amada|Amar Sin Ser Amada]]"
|align="center"|–
|align="center"|–
|align="center"|2
|align="center"|7
|align="center"|8
|''[[El Sexto Sentido]]''
|-
|[[2005]]
|"[[Un Alma Sentenciada|Un Alma Sentenciada]]"
|align="center"|–
|align="center"|37
|align="center"|13
|align="center"|11
|align="center"|6
|''El Sexto Sentido''
|-
|[[2006]]
|"[[Seducción]]"
|align="center"|–
|align="center"|–
|align="center"|32
|align="center"|14
|align="center"|23
|''El Sexto Sentido''
|-
|[[2006]]
|"[[Cantando Por Un Sueño (song)|Cantando Por Un Sueño]]" <sup>1</sup>
|align="center"|–
|align="center"|–
|align="center"|–
|align="center"|–
|align="center"|–
|''[[El Sexto Sentido#El Sexto Sentido: Re+Loaded|El Sexto Sentido Re+Loaded]]''
|-
|[[2006]]
|"[[Olvídame]]" <sup>2</sup>
|align="center"|–
|align="center"|–
|align="center"|–
|align="center"|–
|align="center"|–
|''El Sexto Sentido''
|-
|[[2006]]
|"[[No, No, No (Thalía song)|No, No, No]]" <small>(feat. [[Aventura]])</small>
|align="center"|–
|align="center"|–
|align="center"|4
|align="center"|4
|align="center"|5
|''El Sexto Sentido: Re+Loaded''
|}
*<sup>1</sup> Only released in Mexico
*<sup>2</sup> Only released in Latin America
 
===Other releases===
 
;Compilations
*''Thalía Mix'' [Melody/Fonovisa] (1993)
*''Los Deseos de Thalía: Grandes Exitos'' [Melody/Fonovisa] (1994)
*''20 Kiliates Musicales'' [Melody/Fonovisa] (1996) 100,000
*''Bailando en Éxtasis'' [EMI] (1997)
*''Mis Mejores Momentos: Para Coleccionistas'' [Melody/Fonovisa] (1998)
*''Jugo de Exitos'' [Melody/Fonovisa] (1998) 250,000
*''Serie Millennium: 21'' [Melody/Fonovisa] (1999) 100,000
*''Serie Sensacional: La Sensacion de Thalia'' [Melody/Fonovisa] (2000)
*''Serie 32'' [Melody/Fonovisa] (2001) 100,000
*''15 Exitos'' [Melody/Fonovisa] (2002)
*''Edicion Limitada'' [Melody/Fonovisa] (2002)
*''Esenciales: The Ultimate Collection'' [Melody/Fonovisa] (2002)
*''Oro: Grandes Exitos'' [Melody/Fonovisa] (2004)
*''Grandes Exitos'' [Melody/Fonovisa] (2004) 250,000
*''The Sixth Sense (El Sexto Sentido)'' [EMI] (2005)
*''Combo de Exitos: Somos la Historia'' [Melody/Fonovisa] (2006)
 
;Soundtracks
*''[[Anastasia (1997 movie)|Anastasia]] Soundtrack'' (1997)
 
===DVD===
*''Mambo Cafe'' (1999)
*''Greatest Hits'' (2004)
 
===With Timbiriche===
 
*''Timbiriche VII'' (1987)
*''Timbiriche VIII-IX'' (1988)
*''Los Clásicos de Timbiriche'' (1989)
 
==See also==
*[[Latin Pop]]
 
==References==
<References />
 
* [http://www.mdcthalia.com/index.php?action=view&category=001001&news_id=675&lang=en&PHPSESSID=117bdd1799176ca96d141a9bfd232d7b EMI certification for career sales of over 12 million albums (Does not include 3 million albums sold under her first record label, Melody/Fonovisa)]
 
* [http://www.nydailynews.com/news/gossip/story/366298p-311842c.html Source for worldwide sales: NY Daily - Reference link includes sales (3 million) under her first record label, Melody/Fonovisa, which is not affiliated with EMI music.]
 
==External links==
*[http://www.thalia.com Official Website - Thalia.com]
*[http://www.mdcthalia.com Official Internacional Fan Club - Mundo de Cristal]
*[http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0856977 Thalia - IMDB.com]
 
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