Lynda Thomas Net Worth

Lynda Thomas Net Worth is
$13 Million

Lynda Thomas Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018

Lynda Thomas (born Lynda Aguirre Thomas on December 21, 1981) is a retired Mexican Eurodance and alternative rock musician, singer and songwriter who first rose to fame in 1989; later in 2002, she unexpectedly left the music scene and public life in the pinnacle of her commercial success and musical maturity, just after finishing recording her new world music album in English language, but it never was released. The musician officially released her last album in 2001; she also is an anonymous humanitarian and animal rights activist. She was formerly known professionally as Lynda.She was a musician who hated being typecast, therefore, in every album, she experimented and evolved with a variety of genres and musical styles, fusing them and using musical instruments ranging from the "cajón", flute, tuba, the "ukelele and the acoustic-electric guitar to the "synthesizer" and sequencer. She became one of the most influential and successful pop-rock artists and teen idols in Ibero-America, mainly in countries such as Spain, Brazil, Chile, Uruguay, Mexico and Argentina. Taking into account only Mexican sales until 2002, Lynda sold over 3 millions albums. Her audience consisted mainly of teenagers, kids and young adults.Initially Lynda began as a 90s Eurodance and ballad artist, but then, in the late 90s and the early 2000s, Lynda also began to experiment successfully with other music genres such as the funk metal, acoustic music, folk, and alternative-rock, with which, she earned massive international recognition and success. Lynda has been a musical and image reference for several teen pop and rock idols in Ibero-America and other countries. During the 1990s, Lynda Thomas stated, "A real artist takes risks and evolves".Since her retirement she continued her life as an anonymous philanthropist, she has also continued her labor as a environmental, animal rights and social activist away from publicity and self-promotion. Besides, Lynda has been working as a songwriter, record producer and music manager (including the successful teen bands RBD and Eme 15); Lynda Thomas was always an advocate for women's rights, she stated "Being brave is better than being a feminist". Lynda also was an occasional fashion house model.Lynda Thomas released between 1989 and 2002, more than 25 official physical singles, she scored a string of successful songs, including: Cantemos Juntos (1989), Inseparables (1995), Gira Que Gira (1996), Muriendo Por Él (1996), Blue Jeans (1996), El Amor No Tiene Edad (1996), "Dile" (1997), Corazón (1997), No puedo No quiero (1997), Bang Bang (1998), Un Grito En El Corazón (1998), No Quiero Verte (1999), Maldita Timidez (1999), Vivir Sin Él (1999), Mi Dia De La Independencia (1999), Corazón Perdido (1999), Ahí Estare (2000), A Mil Por Hora (2000), Lo Mejor De Mí (2001), "Polen (Todas Las Mujeres)" (2001), Estoy Viva (2001), "Ay, ay, ay" (2001), Mala Leche (2002) and Para Ti (2002), mainly. Throughout her singing career, Lynda T

Date Of Birth1981-12-21
Height1.7
ProfessionMiscellaneous Crew

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