Thalia Announces New Album “Todo Suena Mejor En Cumbia” With Hit Single ‘Boomerang’
15 Mar 2026 by Sandra Escobedo in Celebrities, Fame, Film, Films, General, Home, Music, Pleasure, Television, Theater, Woman
Global superstar Thalia officially unveils her upcoming musical project, “Todo Suena Mejor En Cumbia,” set for release on April 17, 2026. The album is now available for pre-save across all digital platforms, accompanied by her new single “Boomerang,” available now, marking the beginning of this new sonic chapter for the artist.
“Boomerang” tells the story of those loves that leave a mark impossible to ignore. The song captures a connection that, even after distance or attempts to move on, somehow remains present. Musically, the track breathes cumbia in every pulse, with a production that wraps Thalia’s voice in an arrangement that honors the genre’s tradition while bringing it into a contemporary space.
The single arrives alongside its official music video, which translates this idea into a more intimate and symbolic visual narrative. Throughout the story, a miniature version of Thalia appears as the constant memory living in the mind of the protagonist, a presence that quietly accompanies him as he tries to move on with his life. Through stumbles, detours, and unexpected moments, he realizes that this memory remains there, guiding every step. In this way, the video turns the metaphor of a boomerang into a clear image: some loves, no matter how far they seem to go, always find their way back.
With this project, Thalia places cumbia at the center of her musical vision, continuing the sonic direction she had already begun to reveal with recent singles such as “Ojitos Mexicanos” and “Dancing Queen.” “Todo Suena Mejor En Cumbia” promises a journey full of rhythm, identity, and a deep connection to the sounds that have shaped her artistic story.
The single and album arrive at a moment of great momentum for Thalia. The artist currently appears in the docu-series “The CEO Club,” now available on Prime Video, and it was recently announced that she will receive the ICON Award at Billboard Women in Music 2026, a distinction she will accept during the ceremony in April, reaffirming the impact of a career that continues to shape milestones in Latin music

