Thalia's Mixtape: El Soundtrack de Mi Vida - Season 1

Season 1

Episodes

Vinyl, Cassettes and Rock in Spanish
Thalia goes on a musical journey that begins with Charly Alberti of Soda Stereo. Afterwards, she reflects on the rise of the Mixtape phenomenon. Later, Thalia runs into Rocco of La Maldita Vecindad. As they talk, Thalia goes on a feverish dream.

Burning tires and CDs
Thalia and David Summers of Hombres G drive around performing "Devuélveme a mi chica". Later they talk about the story behind the song. Thalia and Kenia Os meet on a soap-opera set and perform "Para no verte más" from La Mosca Tse-Tse.

From Mixtapes to Playlists: The Digital Revolution
Thalia meets with Bruses and Ben Carrillo. Their conversation drives them to perform La Muralla Verde from Enanitos Verdes. Afterwards she gets inspired to cover a version of "Florecita Rockera" by Aterciopelados with Leon Leiden.
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