
A few days ago, we brought you the behind‑the‑scenes peek — the glitter, the gowns, the giggles — and now the moment has officially arrived: the brand‑new “Todo, Todo, Todo” music video is here.
Thalía and Yuri turn Todo, Todo, Todo into cumbia fireworks
Two Mexican pop powerhouses, one classic melody, and a full-gloss cumbia makeover built for dancing, drama, and repeat summer spins.
For anyone new to the icons at play: Thalía, one of Latin pop’s most enduring superstars, is the multi‑hyphenate singer‑actress whose 1990s telenovelas became global cultural exports. And Yuri, a powerhouse vocalist with a four‑decade career, is one of Mexico’s most celebrated pop performers — a legend with the pipes, presence, and longevity to match. Together, they’re a generational crossover moment.
This Friday’s new music begins and ends with the arrival of Thalía & Yuri’s dazzling duet, a full‑circle reinterpretation of Thalía’s classic hit, now reborn for 2026 with a wink, a shimmy, and a whole lot of camp. The track comes straight from Thalía’s latest LP, “Todo Suena Mejor En Cumbia,” a project already shaping up to be one of her most playful, self‑aware eras.
The video itself is a spectacle — sparkling, dazzling aesthetics, showgirl‑coded, camp done well, the kind of visual feast that knows exactly what it is and leans in with both elbows. Sequins everywhere. Feathers for days. A stage big enough to hold two icons who’ve been shaping Latin pop culture for decades.
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And the references? They’re not subtle — nor should they be. The entire piece pays loving homage to the 1990s telenovelas that raised us, shaped us, and glued us to the TV night after night. Those melodramatic, glamorous, wildly addictive novelas that hit Latin culture like a comet and stayed with us for the better part of a decade. Thalía and Yuri know exactly what they’re doing here: honoring the era that made them household names while giving it a fresh, modern, high‑gloss twist.
Without further ado, gander out the reinterpretation of a classic — “Todo, Todo, Todo.”








