"Nació La Luz" feels like opening a glittering Christmas card that sings back at you. Thalía, one of Mexico’s pop icons, teams up with worship leader Marcos Witt to retell the Nativity in a vibrant Latin-pop style. The lyrics paint the manger as the very moment when light itself entered a dark world, melting “congelado corazones” (frozen hearts) and turning spiritual blindness into clear sight. Every chorus is an invitation to fiesta and gratitud, reminding us that Christmas is not just a historical event but a present-tense celebration of hope.
At its core the song is a pep talk for the soul: if you’re hurting, lonely, or searching, this newborn Light is ready to move in, sweep away pain, and fill life with purpose. Rather than dwelling on holiday clichés, the track zeroes in on three sparkling truths:
Ariadna Thalía Sodi Miranda, known simply as Thalía, is a celebrated Mexican singer, songwriter, and actress born on August 26, 1971, in Mexico City. Referred to as the "Queen of Latin Pop," she is one of the most successful and influential Mexican artists, having sold around 25 million records worldwide. Thalía's versatile voice transcends languages; besides Spanish, she has performed in English, French, Portuguese, and Tagalog.
In addition to her music career, Thalía gained international fame starring in popular telenovelas broadcast in over 180 countries, earning her the title of "Queen of Telenovelas." Her global impact extends beyond entertainment—she is also a businesswoman and a UNICEF Mexico Ambassador. With numerous awards, including multiple Billboard Latin Music Awards and a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, Thalía continues to inspire fans across the globe with her dynamic artistry and enduring presence.