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Paulina Susana Rubio Dosamantes was born on 17 June 1971 in Mexico City. [19] Her father, Enrique Rubio González (1932–2011), was a Spanish-born lawyer; her mother was Susana Dosamantes (1948–2022), a Mexican actress. [20]
Paulina Rubio performing in 2007. Paulina Rubio is a Mexican singer and actress who rose to fame in the 1980s as a member of the pop band Timbiriche.After recording 10 studio albums with the group, she left the band to pursue a solo career.
Rubio released her fourth studio album and last under the EMI Music record label, Planeta Paulina, in September 1996, which featured "Siempre Tuya Desde La Raíz" — a dance-pop oriented tune that incorporates elements of techno, house and disco sounds — and "Enamorada", which earned Rubio credibility among critics as songwriter and music ...
Ananda (Sanskrit: Bliss) is the eighth studio album by Mexican singer-songwriter Paulina Rubio, released on September 18, 2006, through Universal Latino. [3] Its pop rock music incorporates latin, dance, folk, electropop, alternative and flamenco styles with instrumentation from synthpop beats, guitars, drums, synthesizers, strings and Spanish musical instruments.
Border Girl is the sixth studio album and first English-language album by Mexican recording singer Paulina Rubio.It was released on 18 June 2002 internationally by Universal Records and later launched in the Japan on 21 August 2002 by Umvd Labels. [1]
24 Kilates ("24 Karats") is the second studio album by Mexican recording artist Paulina Rubio, released by EMI Capitol de México on November 16, 1993. Following the success of her debut album, Rubio reunited with the Spanish producer Miguel Blasco, who produced her second music project, while the songs were written mostly by Cesar Valle, Don Matamoros and C. Sánchez.
An English version titled "Sexual Lover" of the song with released in summer 2001. Rubio performed the song on the British music show Top of the Pops. "Yo No Soy Esa Mujer" was released as the fourth single from Paulina in April 2001 reaching number seven in the Hot Latin Songs chart. It became her fourth number-one single in Mexico.
Paulina Montenegro: Supporting Antagonist; 80 episodes 1992: Baila conmigo: Andrea de la Reguera: Main Antagonist; 100 episodes 1995: El Corazón de Emetéveo [1] Herself: 8 episodes 1995: Pobre niña rica: Alma: Main Role; also performs theme song 1996: Planeta Paulina: Herself: Special TV show 2001: MTV Los 100 Videos + Pop: Herself: Special ...