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Released songs recorded by Paulina Rubio Song Other performer(s) Writer(s) Originating album Year Ref. "A Contraluz" Paulina Rubio Rafa Vergara Lester Méndez: Gran City Pop: 2009 [1] "A Ti, Volver, Regresar" Claudio Bermúdez: El Tiempo Es Oro: 1995 [2] "Abriendo las puertas al amor" José Ramón Florez César Valle Difelisatti: La Chica ...
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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]
Written and produced by Swift and Joel Little, "You Need to Calm Down" is a midtempo electropop and synth-pop song that is set over steady synth beats and has a refrain of ascending echoes. In the lyrics, Swift addresses Internet trolls and homophobes and voices her support for the LGBTQ+ community .
The following months, Rubio released Bravísima!, a new deluxe edition of Brava!, which includes new songs, and the previously released single "Boys Will Be Boys". [151] The first English-language Rubio's song since "Don't Say Goodbye" was acclamaid as the "hymn of the summer", [ 152 ] and commercially was a success in Spain, where was ...
"Si Supieran" (English: If They Knew) is a Pop song by Mexican singer Paulina Rubio released to digital retailers and streaming services on September 12, 2019 and was produced by Rubio, making it the first song released independently from her label Universal Music. [1] This is also Rubio's first new single since her 2018's studio album "Deseo ...
Due to popularity, the song was announced as the second single on July 20, 2009, released official worldwide on August 17, 2009 by Universal Music Latin Entertainment. "Ni Rosas Ni Juguetes" is a Latin pop song with ranchera and hip-hop influences. The song's lyrics discusses Rubio's decision to overcome a relationship and her empowerment.
"Nieva, Nieva" (English: "Snowing, Snowing") is a song performed by the Mexican singer Paulina Rubio, written by Cesar Valle and C. Sánchez and produced by Miguel Blasco. The song was recorded in Madrid, Spain, through the promotion of Rubio's debut album, La Chica Dorada and the recording sessions for her second album.