"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: