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; during the 1990s and the early 2000s she earned widespread recognition and commercial success in Ibero-America and Continental Europe; later in 2002, she suddenly left the music scene and public life altogether, right after finishing recording her new world beat-experimental rock album, it was supposed to be released worldwide in four different languages by the American label Interscope Geffen A&M Records, finally, the album was never released due to a legal resolution and her consequent retirement.During her career, the musician ventured into a variety of musical genres — folk, heavy metal, electronica, show tune, R&B, gospel, hip hop, experimental — and played multiple instruments.
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