Thalía presented Viva Kids, Vol. 2 in collaboration with her children

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Thalía presented her album Viva Kids, Vol. 2 through a live video on Instagram (video below), in which she confessed that she brought forward the release of the material in which she worked with the help of her two children because of the quarantine and explained how the process of to finish an album on their own.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZAegL2r-a7w

"We were writing the album to release it in the era of the wise men, but being locked in quarantine we finished it and we are happy to give them this fun in these strange moments," said the singer while speaking with YouTuber La Bala from the account of Nickelodeon Latinoamerica's Instagram.

With 'super fun' songs, the interpreter of Amor a la mexicana was inspired by events her children had gone through and assured that even her 12-year-old daughter Sabrina 'was a co-author' (Es Un Pedo and Yo Puedo Sola) because unlike the first volume of Viva Kids in 2014, made up of well-known children's songs, is full of unpublished songs.

In Diente, my daughter inspired me because she was very afraid that a tooth would fall out, she thought that going to a chimuela, that is, without teeth, to school would be the worst thing on the planet and her voice comes out when she was little," said the singer.

While her 8-year-old son Matthew inspired her to compose La Vacuna, as she explained, one of the biggest fears he has is that of injections.

Thalía also shared that one of the greatest merits she has experienced during quarantine was having to learn to use the studio on her own with the help of her remote audio engineers.

"I have discovered that I do not depend on anything or anyone, now I feel like a 'super woman'," she said.

In addition Viva Kids, Vol. 2 has animated children's videos for each of the songs and the cover shows the message "No apto para adultos (Not suitable for adults). Kids only".

In 2014, Thalía released Viva Kids, Vol. 1, her first album focused on children.

In CD and DVD format, the project included eleven songs among which were classic themes of popular culture aimed at children such as Caballo de Palo and Las Mañanitas.

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