Thalia wants everyone to let loose and unleash their inner 'Psycho B**ch’ on her fun new electro-pop anthem.
“Music definitely is medicine for the soul,” she says. “I sing very strong ballads and I sing a lot of party anthems. It’s just a matter of validating emotions. We wake up every day with different emotions and every day brings you the opportunity to have a new story and to write a new chapter in your life.”
Even before it was released, “Psycho B**ch” started resonating with fans. A short clip she released on TikTok went viral, with fans interpreting the song in their own unique ways. “You can see how everybody’s taking it and I just love it,” she says. A bubbly video for the track features a glittering disco ball and fun choreography that’s bound to rile up listeners even more.
“The disco ball was crazy!” she says with a laugh. “I think it took two weeks or something to build that thing, and it was really cool.” She also left little references to her past work for long-time fans: Her dancers wear costumes that are a tribute to her famedvideo from the Nineties. “That character [in the video] was psychotic. She was crazy, so that was a perfect match for the song and the visuals.
In addition to releasing the new track, Thalia is getting ready to co-host the Latin Grammys this year. She knows what it’s liked to have a packed schedule, but she also understands the important of taking time for herself, and hopes her song offers a little break for fans. “I want everyone to feel happy, free, and to have fun,” she says. “We need to clear ours mind a little bit. And this songs allows us to be a little silly, and adds a little spice.
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