If you have yet to follow Thalía on TikTok, then you are seriously missing out. The singer-actress is keeping herself (and fans) entertained with hilarious scene recreations from telenovelas and films and song and dance challenges worth watching.
14.04.2020 - 03:45 / peoplemagazine.co.za
Rapper Nas and Latin singer Anitta are among the stars set to perform from isolation to help raise coronavirus charity cash during the 48-hour Music Lives digital festival.
More than 35 artists from a wide range of music genres, including Swae Lee, Fonseca, Gente De Zona, Trippie Redd, DJ Matoma, and Arcangel, will also be taking part in the online event, staged by officials at LiveXLive Media and streaming service TikTok.
The non-stop festival will kick off on Friday, and the schedule will
If you have yet to follow Thalía on TikTok, then you are seriously missing out. The singer-actress is keeping herself (and fans) entertained with hilarious scene recreations from telenovelas and films and song and dance challenges worth watching.
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