During Cazzu’s first presentation on October 14, 2025 at the National Auditorium in Mexico City, as part of her “Latinaje En Vivo” tour, the Argentinean artist paid a special tribute to iconic Mexican singer Thalia with a performance of her hit song “No me enseñaste”.
According to reports, the venue was practically full, with close to 10,000 attendees, and the moment generated a standing ovation from the audience.
Before starting the song, Cazzu said a few words of affection: “As it could not be otherwise, I prepared a song for you from a queen of this beautiful country.
With much affection and respect”. This gesture represented not only a surprise in her setlist, but also a bridge of admiration between the South American artist and the emblematic figure of pop in Mexico.

Thalia’s reaction and speculation about collaboration with Cazzu
Days after the concert, Thalia shared on her Instagram stories a fragment of the video where Cazzu performs “No me enseñaste”. In her message she wrote: “But what a nice surprise, @cazzu, it was beautiful. It’s one of my favorite songs in life. I love it.” Thalia’s praise for Cazzu’s version of the song sparked comments on social networks and sparked speculation about a possible future collaboration between the two artists. Although Thalia did not formally confirm anything, her words were interpreted by fans as a sign of mutual admiration.
For her part, Cazzu responded by republishing Thalia’s story on her own Instagram account along with heart, tear and kiss emojis, which many took as a gesture of gratitude and respect towards the interpreter of “Amor a la mexicana”.
The inclusion of this tribute is part of Cazzu’s strategy to connect emotionally with Mexican audiences. During her “Latinaje En Vivo” tour, in addition to performing her hits, the singer has included tributes to Mexican popular music classics. For example, she has performed songs such as “No me pidas perdón” by Banda MS and “Ya lo sé” by Jenni Rivera, which reflects her admiration for these artists and her desire to pay tribute to Mexican music from the stage.

Tour reports indicate that both dates scheduled at the Auditorio Nacional (October 14 and 15) were completely sold out, confirming the solid reception Cazzu has received in Mexico.
During the concert on the 14th, fans chanted not only this tribute, but also her own songs such as “Con Otra” and “La Cueva”. Cazzu, visibly moved, expressed her gratitude: “It is a pleasure for me to be here tonight. Words are not enough to express the happiness and pride I have to be sharing this moment with you”.
The gesture of performing “No me enseñaste” can be interpreted as a form of respect and recognition towards one of the most important figures in Mexican music. At the same time, it reinforces Cazzu’s presence as an international artist who not only brings his music, but also connects with the local culture. These types of interactions -when based on sincere admiration- can strengthen artistic ties, expand audiences and open doors for new collaborations.
The moment was described by some media as “historic”, noting that the Argentinean artist took over the emblematic stage of the Auditorio Nacional in front of thousands of fans and with a significant cultural nod.
Here you can see the video of Cazzu singing Thalia’s song.
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