Polen
There are 2 artists sharing the name: 1 - Lynda Aguirre Thomas, a Mexican singer 2 - LYNDA, a metal band from Montreal Lynda Aguirre Thomas always dreamed of becoming a singer. Even as a young child, her thoughts dwelled on fulfilling this very goal. Lynda then traveled from her hometown of Tijuana, down to Mexico City. There she represented her state in the nation wide version of the singing contest.But Lynda's parents decided to delay the recording of the album in order to allow her daughter to concentrate on school and to grow a little bit older (she was just a kid). So the album wasn't released until 1996. From that album, which was titled 'Lynda', sprang three songs that quickly connected with its target audience, that of teenagers and kids. The songs were Gira que Gira, Blue jeans and El Amor no tiene edad. Work on her second album started right away. It was released in 1997 with the title Un grito en el corazón. This album would establish Lynda as the best exponent of Pop-Dance in all of Mexico. Some of the songs included in Un grito en el corazón became certified hits over the radio waves. Among the most popular were Dile, Bang bang and Corazón. Mi Dia De La Independencia was the title of her third album. Released in mid-1999, this new musical production offered Lynda the opportunity to branch out and experiment with different genres and musical styles. Going against the wishes of her record label, she dropped the Pop-Dance formula that had once provided her with so much success. Lynda wanted to dive into new grooves. Pop-Rock, Hip-Hop and R&B was now her thing.The words of the songs included in Mi Dia De La Independencia expressed themes of a more mature nature. The album itself was described by Lynda as a homage to her 18th Birthday. Maldita Timidez, No Quiero Verte, Corazon perdido and Mi Dia de la Independencia are the names of the songs that helped Lynda reach new levels of success in her young career. When Lynda finally turned 18, she became an activist and participant of several organizations like Greenpeace and Lazos. For many years she had always felt deeply concerned over human rights issues and the constant degradation of the environment. Lynda made use of what fame she had to warn the youth about the environmental destruction and other global problems. In the year 2000 Lynda was involved in the production of a Soap Opera, with the title Primer Amor: A mil por hora. She was hired to perform two musical theme songs for the teen melodrama. The songs were A Mil Por Hora and Laberinto. So it was that in late 2001 the world saw a new album and a totally new Lynda. The album was titled Polen. It contained 11 songs, most of them written by Lynda herself. From this fourth album, 3 songs stood out: Lo Mejor de Mi, Mala Leche, and Para Ti. 'Polen' included songs that dealt with many issues. Mostly about love and the empowerment of women. So it was that in 2006 it was revealed that Lynda Thomas was writing and producing songs for teen pop band RBD. It was during this stage of her career, that Lynda adopted the name Lynda Thomas as her artistic name for the first time ever. Before it had just been Lynda. Currently her fifth album is set to be released in 2007. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
There are 2 artists sharing the name: 1 - Lynda Aguirre Thomas, a Mexican singer 2 - LYNDA, a metal band from Montreal Lynda Aguirre Thomas always dreamed of becoming a singer. Even as a young child, her thoughts dwelled on fulfilling this very goal. Lynda then traveled from her hometown of Tijuana, down to Mexico City. There she represented her state in the nation wide version of the singing contest.But Lynda's parents decided to delay the recording of the album in order to allow her daughter to concentrate on school and to grow a little bit older (she was just a kid). So the album wasn't released until 1996. From that album, which was titled 'Lynda', sprang three songs that quickly connected with its target audience, that of teenagers and kids. The songs were Gira que Gira, Blue jeans and El Amor no tiene edad. Work on her second album started right away. It was released in 1997 with the title Un grito en el corazón. This album would establish Lynda as the best exponent of Pop-Dance in all of Mexico. Some of the songs included in Un grito en el corazón became certified hits over the radio waves. Among the most popular were Dile, Bang bang and Corazón. Mi Dia De La Independencia was the title of her third album. Released in mid-1999, this new musical production offered Lynda the opportunity to branch out and experiment with different genres and musical styles. Going against the wishes of her record label, she dropped the Pop-Dance formula that had once provided her with so much success. Lynda wanted to dive into new grooves. Pop-Rock, Hip-Hop and R&B was now her thing.The words of the songs included in Mi Dia De La Independencia expressed themes of a more mature nature. The album itself was described by Lynda as a homage to her 18th Birthday. Maldita Timidez, No Quiero Verte, Corazon perdido and Mi Dia de la Independencia are the names of the songs that helped Lynda reach new levels of success in her young career. When Lynda finally turned 18, she became an activist and participant of several organizations like Greenpeace and Lazos. For many years she had always felt deeply concerned over human rights issues and the constant degradation of the environment. Lynda made use of what fame she had to warn the youth about the environmental destruction and other global problems. In the year 2000 Lynda was involved in the production of a Soap Opera, with the title Primer Amor: A mil por hora. She was hired to perform two musical theme songs for the teen melodrama. The songs were A Mil Por Hora and Laberinto. So it was that in late 2001 the world saw a new album and a totally new Lynda. The album was titled Polen. It contained 11 songs, most of them written by Lynda herself. From this fourth album, 3 songs stood out: Lo Mejor de Mi, Mala Leche, and Para Ti. 'Polen' included songs that dealt with many issues. Mostly about love and the empowerment of women. So it was that in 2006 it was revealed that Lynda Thomas was writing and producing songs for teen pop band RBD. It was during this stage of her career, that Lynda adopted the name Lynda Thomas as her artistic name for the first time ever. Before it had just been Lynda. Currently her fifth album is set to be released in 2007. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Maldita timidez
Passe ton chemin
Gira Que Gira
No Quiero Verte
Lo Mejor De Mi
Dile
Si tu m'aimes
Mala Leche
Si tu m'aimes 2
Adieu
Corazon perdido
Corazón Perdido
Voy A Seguir
Perdedor
A 1000 x hora
Pienso En Ti
A mil por hora
J’te donnerai
Luna
De Pie
Ma berceuse
Para Ti
Blue Jeans
Mi Dia De La Independencia
Câlin (feat. Soolking)
Girando
Bouteille à la mer
Ay, Ay, Ay
Vivir Sin El
Lo Mejor De Mí
Ahi Estare
Estoy Viva
Con El Alma En La Piel
Amar Asi
El Amor No Tiene Edad
1 Minute
Comme avant
La belle époque
Principe Azul
En El Anden
Le coeur ou la raison
Por Ultima Vez
Abrazame
Fini d’espérer
Collectionneur
Fini d'espérer
Polen (Todas Las Mujeres)
Ciao
Viens on parle
Au suivant
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