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La Chica Dorada is full of color and returns to Colombia with two performances

La Chica Dorada is full of color and returns to Colombia with two performances

Paulina Rubio will arrive in Colombia in July to fill the capital with joy and to accompany Medellín in “La Feria de las Flores” to fill us with her touch and music.

Here we can talk about all genres and there is something for all tastes, and just in case you didn’t know who La Chica Dorada is, and if not, you know her and end up loving her like many other fans, you can see her live in Colombia the night of July 28th in the city of Bogota or the night of July 29th in Medellin for the flower fair. Paulina Rubio or the golden girl returns to Colombia with a tour full of color and a lot of the pop that characterizes her, where she will premiere live some of her new songs that have been touring different countries, and also sing all those songs from her more than 11 albums and her long musical career that began in 1992 and she will surely give all her energy and will make all her fans sing with her great presence and “catchy” songs.

Pop Sensations, music, and Latin Influence, now let’s talk a little bit more about who is this Golden Girl who has been filling herself with color year after year. Paulina Rubio, often referred to as the “Queen of Latin Pop,” is a Mexican singer, songwriter, actress, and television personality who has made an indelible mark on the Latin music industry. Born on June 17, 1971, in Mexico City, Rubio began her music career at a young age and has since become one of the most successful and influential Latin artists of her generation. With her unique blend of pop sensibilities, Latin rhythms, and charismatic stage presence, Rubio has captivated audiences worldwide. Rubio’s musical style is characterized by its versatility, as she seamlessly weaves together elements of pop, rock, dance, and Latin music. From her early days as a member of the popular Mexican pop group Timbiriche in the 1980s to her successful solo career, Rubio has consistently evolved her sound, experimenting with different genres and embracing new musical trends.

Paulina Rubio - No Es Mi Culpa (Video Oficial)

Nada Fue Un Error (Live In Spain / 2005)

In her early solo albums, such as “La Chica Dorada” (1992) and “24 Kilates” (1993), Rubio showcased her youthful energy and catchy pop melodies. Songs like “Mío” and “Amor de Mujer” became instant hits, propelling Rubio to stardom in the Latin music scene. These albums laid the foundation for her successful solo career and set the stage for her future musical explorations. As Rubio’s career progressed, she began incorporating more Latin and regional Mexican influences into her music. In her album “Planeta Paulina” (1996), she explored traditional Mexican sounds, infusing them with contemporary pop elements. The album’s standout track, “Siempre Tuya Desde la Raíz,” showcased Rubio’s ability to embrace her cultural roots while maintaining a modern appeal.

Paulina Rubio - Siempre Tuya Desde La Raíz

Paulina Rubio - Ni Una Sola Palabra (Video Oficial)

One of Rubio’s most significant achievements came with the release of her self-titled album, “Paulina” (2000). This album propelled her to international stardom and solidified her position as a leading figure in the Latin music industry. “Paulina” featured a diverse range of musical styles, including pop, rock, dance, and even elements of flamenco. The album’s hit singles, “Y Yo Sigo Aquí” and “El Último Adiós,” topped the charts and became anthems of empowerment and resilience. Rubio’s powerful vocals, combined with infectious hooks and energetic production, showcased her growth as an artist and resonated with audiences worldwide.

Paulina Rubio - Y Yo Sigo Aqui (Alt. Version)

Paulina Rubio - El Último Adiós

In subsequent albums, Rubio continued to explore different musical avenues. “Border Girl” (2002) showcased a more dance-oriented sound, incorporating electronic beats and Latin rhythms. The album’s lead single, “Don’t Say Goodbye,” was an international success, further expanding Rubio’s reach beyond the Latin music market. Rubio’s willingness to experiment with different styles and push musical boundaries has allowed her to stay relevant and appeal to a diverse audience. Beyond her solo career, Paulina Rubio has collaborated with numerous artists and musicians, further showcasing her versatility as an artist. She has worked with renowned producers and songwriters, such as Estéfano, Desmond Child, and Julio Reyes, to create an eclectic catalog of songs that blend different genres seamlessly. Rubio’s collaborations with artists like Pitbull (“Ni Rosas Ni Juguetes”) and Juan Magán (“Mal de Amores”) have resulted in chart-topping hits that showcase her ability to adapt to different musical landscapes.

Juan Magan - Vuelve ft. Paulina Rubio, DCS

Paulina Rubio - Ni Rosas, Ni Juguetes (Video Oficial)

In addition to her musical accomplishments, Paulina Rubio has also made notable contributions to the film and television industries. She has appeared in several Mexican films and television shows, further cementing her status as a multifaceted entertainer. Paulina Rubio’s impact on the Latin music industry cannot be overstated. With her infectious energy, distinctive voice, and constant musical evolution, she has inspired a new generation of artists and has become an icon of Latin pop music. Her ability to fuse different genres, infuse Latin rhythms, and deliver captivating performances has set her apart from her peers. Paulina Rubio’s musical journey is a testament to her artistry, determination, and enduring influence in the world of music.

Paulina Rubio Premio Lo Nuestro / Premio a la trayectoria

Paulina Rubio x Maffio - Me Gusta (Video Oficial)

Paulina Rubio - Mi Nuevo Vicio ft. Morat (Video Oficial)

Paulina Rubio - Causa Y Efecto (Video Oficial)

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