The energetic opening track exploring themes of sacrifice and devotion.
“It stands as the defining album of Thalia's career. Every moment, every sound... feels electric.” Amazon.com CD Amor A La Mexicana 22
“Amor a la Mexicana is a sort of timeless album -- the sound of itself rather than the sound of... pop-crossover obsession.” AllMusic The energetic opening track exploring themes of sacrifice
Originally a political protest song against the ruling PRI in Mexico. Featured on the soundtrack of the film Ever After . Timeless Legacy feels electric
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
Amor a la Mexicana was a massive commercial success, selling over . It wasn't just a hit in Latin America; it reached the top five in European countries like Greece and Hungary and achieved a double platinum certification in the United States.