she first achieved recognition as a member of the successful pop group Timbiriche from 1982 through 1991, which she has rejoined on occasion for reunion tours.
Rubio's first two studio albums, La Chica Dorada and 24 Kilates, were commercial successes and made her then EMI Latin's best-selling Mexican female artist. In the mid-1990s, she adopted a more mature and electronic style for her next two albums, El Tiempo Es Oro and Planeta Paulina. Following a series of concerts with Timbiriche and ending her contract with EMI Latin, Rubio's career was interrupted before the release of her fifth album and first with Universal Music Group, the homonym Paulina , which is critically referred to as her best album. Paulina was an international success and made her the best-selling Latin music artist of the Billboard Year-End (2001-2002).
She returned to the top of the charts again with her sixth and seventh albums, the crossover Border Girl and Pau-Latina, respectively. Rubio garnered critical praise, including nominations for the Grammy Award and Latin Grammy Award. Her next albums, Ananda and Gran City Pop, were also critically and commercially successful. She followed it with Brava!, which delved into American dance-pop, during the promotion of her eleventh studio album, Deseo, she returned on La Voz... España and La Voz Senior.
Rubio has scored three number one albums on the Billboard Top Latin Albums. Five of Rubio's singles have reached number one on the US Billboard Hot Latin Songs: "Te Quise Tanto", "Dame Otro Tequila", "Ni Una Sola Palabra", "Causa Y Efecto", and "Me Gustas Tanto", making her the fifth best performing female artist on the chart. Other singles, "Mío", "Y Yo Sigo Aquí" and "Don't Say Goodbye", topped the charts in most Hispanic countries.
Rubio is regarded as a pop icon and is credited Latin pop era-defining during the 2000s. As one of the most influential female Mexican artists, she was included twice in 2012 and 2013 among the "50 Most Powerful Women in Mexico" by Forbes Mexico. Additionally she was included in their "Celebrity 100: Twitter's most-followed superstars" list in 2015. In 2008, Univision ranked her among the most powerful Latin celebrities in the United States and as one of the Greatest Latin Artists of All Time by Billboard in 2020. According to a 2021 ranking by YouGov, Rubio is the 26th most popular Latin music artist and the 17th most famous.
Rubio has been recognised with many honorific nicknames. When she released her debut solo album La Chica Dorada in the early 1990s, several media gave her the title of the album. Since then, she has been known as "La Chica Dorada" ("The Golden Girl"), especially in Mexico and Latin America. By 2000, Rubio achieved internationalization in Europe with her album Paulina, then the Spanish press named her "El Huracán Mexicano" ("The Mexican Cyclone"). During that time, the media also called her "Madonna Latina" especially in United States and Mexico, due to the great similarity of her music videos and provocative shows with the American artist. Rubio was consecrated as an international music star in 2000, and was referred as the "Queen of Latin Pop". In 2014, while serving as a coach on the third season of The X Factor, the Fox television network cemented her title as "Queen of Latino Pop" referring to her as "the Mexican superstar who has sold millions of records, she's spicy."
According to the critic José Noé Mercado, Rubio is an icon of pop culture in Latin America, and thanks to the success of her career "she helps us understand the now of our musical status in the pop and even rock world."[254] Los Angeles Times's Alicia Civita included her in her article on "Latina Women on the War Foot in a Male-Dominated Music Industry" and said that Rubio along with her three other countrywomen of her generation "have managed to beat time with their proposals in order to maintain a certain validity with collaborations with exponents of the new generations."
Paulina identifies as a feminist, and is considered a "feminist icon". On feminism in Mexico she has mentioned to Los Angeles Times in 2002, "the stereotype of the Mexican woman as fragile, full of children and powerless has completely disappeared. I believe I am a woman with a strong character who knows the value of discipline and decisiveness." Spanish journalist Lorena Maldonado from online newspaper El Español wrote "The Mexican, by dint of a summer song and playful music, has more than once put the points on the i's with powerful lyrics", cite Rubio's most feminist songs like "Yo No Soy Esa Mujer", "Causa Y Efecto" y "Ni Rosas Ni Juguetes".
In 2002 Premios Oye! recognized Rubio as "Mexican Artist with Greatest International Projection". Univision included her in their list of "Most powerful Latinos" and "25 most influential Mexican musicians" en 2008 and 2011, respectively., She is the fifth female Latin artist on the Billboard Hot Latin Songs chart with the most number-one singles.
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Mio
Paulina Rubio Lyrics
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Ninguno de mis cinco sentidos le olvida después
Entre las cosas que hago y las que digo
Va siempre conmigo, es mi sombra fiel
No es ningún juego de niños estar como estoy
No como, no duermo, no vivo pensando en su amor
Siempre creí que los celos eran un cuento
¿Quién me lo iba a decir
Que también a mí me robaría la razón?
Mío, ese hombre es mío
A medias pero mío, mío, mío
Para siempre mío
Ni te le acerques, es mío
Con otra pero mío, mío, mío
Ese hombre es mío
Soy una leona en celo dispuesta a luchar
Con tal de defender lo que quiero, morir o matar
La vida no vale nada cuando quien amas
Va matando sueños en tu corazón
Sé que sería feliz
Si un día por fin él me eligiera a mí
Mío, ese hombre es mío
A medias pero mío, mío, mío
Para siempre mío
Ni te le acerques, es mío
Con otra pero mío, mío, mío
A ese hombre
Nada ni nadie me lo quitará
Nada en el mundo nos separará
Mío, ese hombre es mío
A medias pero mío, mío, mío
Para siempre mío
Ni te le acerques, es mío
Con otra pero mío, mío, mío
Ese hombre es mío
The lyrics of Paulina Rubio's song "Mio" speak about possessiveness and jealousy in a romantic relationship. The singer makes it clear that the man she loves belongs to her, even if he is with someone else. She describes how every step she takes leads her to him, and how he never leaves her thoughts or senses. Despite the consuming nature of her love, she acknowledges that jealousy is a hellish emotion that burns out of control. She is willing to fight fiercely to defend her love, even if it means risking her own life or taking someone else's. Ultimately, she insists that nothing and no one can take away what she considers hers.
The song explores the darker side of love and the lengths people will go to possess what they desire. It also touches on the themes of longing, desperation, and the power dynamics in relationships. The lyrics depict a woman who is consumed by a love that both sustains and destroys her. The repeating chorus, "ese hombre es mío," reinforces the possessive and obsessive nature of her feelings.
Line by Line Meaning
Cada camino que piso me lleva hacia él
Every path I take leads me towards him
Ninguno de mis cinco sentidos le olvida después
None of my five senses forgets him afterwards
Entre las cosas que hago y las que digo
Between the things I do and the things I say
Va siempre conmigo, es mi sombra fiel
He is always with me, my faithful shadow
No es ningún juego de niños estar como estoy
It's no child's play to be like I am
No como, no duermo, no vivo pensando en su amor
I don't eat, I don't sleep, I don't live without thinking of his love
Siempre creí que los celos eran un cuento
I always thought jealousy was a tale
Y son el infierno que arde sin control
And they are the hell that burns out of control
¿Quién me lo iba a decir
Who would have told me
Que también a mí me robaría la razón?
That he would also steal my reason?
Mío, ese hombre es mío
Mine, that man is mine
A medias pero mío, mío, mío
Halfway, but mine, mine, mine
Para siempre mío
Forever mine
Ni te le acerques, es mío
Don't you approach him, he's mine
Con otra pero mío, mío, mío
With another but mine, mine, mine
Soy una leona en celo dispuesta a luchar
I'm a lioness in heat ready to fight
Con tal de defender lo que quiero, morir o matar
To defend what I want, I'll either die or kill
La vida no vale nada cuando quien amas
Life is worth nothing when the one you love
Va matando sueños en tu corazón
Is killing dreams in your heart
Sé que sería feliz
I know I would be happy
Si un día por fin él me eligiera a mí
If one day he finally chose me
Nada ni nadie me lo quitará
Nothing or nobody will take him away from me
Nada en el mundo nos separará
Nothing in the world will separate us
Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: Cesar Manuel Valle Rojas, Jose Ramon Florez Garcia
Lyrics Licensed & Provided by LyricFind
@davidguevara4039
Este álbum marco la carrera de solista de Paulina Rubio en 1992. Yo lo tuve en versión Cassette lo ponía día y noche; me encantaba este álbum y todavía me encanta y me fascina. Tantos recuerdos que me trae este álbum, que jamás olvidaré. El primer sencillo "Mío" fue un enorme éxito en mi país, luego vino el segundo corte "Amor de Mujer" que también fue un tremendo éxito. Para mi este álbum "La Chica Dorada" es uno de los mejores de Paulina Rubio.
@candywalker5798
David Guevara y si en casett
@ramirogutierrez6312
Viva el cassette!!!!
@julianmartinez3015
No obtuve el álbum hasta en el 2015. México es dueño de unas de las mejores embajadoras de tan bello país. Paulina eres mi nuevo vicio.
@elviraargumedo6230
me encanta paulina
@elviraargumedo3753
@Elvira Argumedo pero para ti es una chica manifestosa
@orlandobasurto7362
Gracias Drag Race México por recordarme esta joya de los 90s :3
@felipesantander9860
Un verdadero clasico noventero. Digan lo que digan @PaulinaRubio siempre sera la Reyna del Pop Noventero.
@yafreisyvargas5776
Un joya de canción. Mioooooo
@ClaudiaGonzalez-lg8ru
No soy fan pero si canta muy bien 😊