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31.03.2020 - 23:35 / billboard.com
On Monday afternoon, Mexican singer Thalia connected with Billboard’s Leila Cobo for an Instagram Live to talk about her quarantine experience and what she is doing to protect her family from COVID-19.
The first thing the superstar explained is that she has been in some version of a quarantine for around 13 years. "I practice quarantine for my Lyme disease," she said, adding, "everything that is the hygiene of the hands, cleaning shoes, where to go out has been part of the process."
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Sofia Reyes shared with Billboard her ultimate quarantine playlist, appropriately titled "A Dance With Myself."While self-isolating, music is keeping the Mexican pop singer-songwriter company, and she's listening to songs like "Sunflower" by Harry Styles and C. Tangana and Rosalía's "Antes de Morirme.""I love these songs and they transport me to the beautiful moments in my life," Reyes tells Billboard.
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Thalía fans have spoken and voted for her as the Latin artist who should live-stream a concert next.The Mexican star had almost 70% of the vote, while Colombian urban singer J Balvin earned second place with nearly 19%.
Just days before their online concert for stay-at home fans on Thursday, Reik's Bibi Marin chatted with Billboard's Griselda Flores for a Billboard Live Q&A.Bibi, who is isolating indoors in beach town Playa del Carmen in Mexico with his wife and two kids, talked about life in quarantine with his family, how Reik has been impacted by this coronavirus pandemic and what he's learned about himself while isolating."Luckily nothing was canceled but postponed.
On Wednesday (April 1), Univision's music platform Uforia announced the release of “Cuenta Conmigo” (Count With Me), a musical PSA created to inspire Hispanics to participate in the 2020 U.S.
As people around the globe continue to isolate indoors amid the coronavirus pandemic, online concerts continue to gain momentum with artists live-streaming from their very own homes.That was the case on Saturday (March 28) when Christian Nodal, Gerardo Ortiz and Los Plebes del Rancho de Ariel Camacho joined forces for an epic live concert on YouTube.Jaime González, music producer and Nodal's father, hosted the concert in his house in Mexico, which included a full-on production with two hosts who
People around the world are complying with sanitary measures to prevent the Coronavirus from spreading and affecting their families. One of the most vulnerable groups of people is elderly, for whom the disease could be further complicated with fatal consequences. That’s why Doña Eva Mange, Thalía's 102-year - old grandmother, remains under very special care to prevent COVID-19 from reaching her home.
Thalía keeping it productive while in social isolation. Though the Mexican singer has been struggling with stress due to the COVID-19 pandemic, she is trying to keep it positive and healthy with tea made with onions, honey, garlic and ginger. The mother-of-two also showed her fans how she is boosting her mood and health with Immune Builder, Zinc Glycinate, ImmunotiX and more.