Thalia welcomes Christmas with a new song
The singer released the song “Santa (I have a crush on you)”, a fresh and playful offering in which the Mexican artist humorously sings about the happiness of this time of year
The Mexican singer and actress Thalia welcomes Christmas with the release of her new song “Santa: I have a crush on you.”
This week, the artist shared the official music video for the song on her social media, generating excitement among her fans for this fresh and playful offering for the holiday season.
The song stands out for its lyrics A playful song in which Thalia humorously expresses her longing for a man to bring her happiness during this special time of year. The new production has a special touch thanks to the participation of Venezuelan actor and singer Giancarlo Pasqualotto, who appears as the singer's Christmas crush in the video. Thalia managed to combine the joy of Christmas with a flirty message, inviting her fans to enjoy the season with rhythm and good cheer. Among the lyrics are lines like: "It's Christmas and I'm at home surrounded by multicolored papers, wrapping gifts. Today I discovered that one thing is missing here, and that's a man to bring me happiness." The Mexican singer released the song's video on Thanksgiving Day as a gift for his fans. "Today I celebrate your lives, your love, and every moment we've shared over so many years. I feel deeply grateful for this beautiful family we've built together…," the singer wrote. “And as a special gift for this day, I've uploaded the visualizer for 'SANTA: (Crush On You)' to my YouTube channel, a song to enjoy and dance to with your family during these beautiful times,” she added. This release adds to Thalia's constant creativity, keeping her musical career alive with original and perfect choices for different moments and celebrations. With this release, Thalia once again positions herself as an artist who knows how to celebrate important dates in an authentic and fun way, solidifying her legacy as the queen of Latin pop.
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