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  • Mexican female singers
  • EMI Latin artists
  • 1971 births
  • Actresses from Mexico City
  • Latin pop singers
  • Mexican child actresses
  • Mexican dance musicians
  • Mexican film actresses
  • Mexican people of Spanish descent
  • Mexican pop singers
  • Mexican stage actresses
  • Mexican telenovela actresses
  • Participants in American reality television series
  • Singers from Mexico City
  • The Voice (TV series) judges
  • The X Factor (TV series) judges
  • The X Factor (U.S. TV series)
  • Timbiriche members
  • Universal Music Latin Entertainment artists
  • Latin music musicians
  • English-language singers of Mexico
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  • Born June 17, 1971 in Mexico City, Distrito Federal, Mexico. Paulina Rubio is a Mexican singer and actress. She is the daughter of Susana Dosamantes, a Mexican film star and actress of telenovelas. Rubio's music is popular in Latin America, Spain, and the United States. English-speakers may recognize her from her 2002 hit single %22Don't Say Goodbye%22.
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  • Paulina Susana Rubio Rue (Spanish pronunciation: [pauˈlina ˈruβjo ruˈe]; born 17 June 1971) is a Mexican singer, actress, television music competition judge, hostess, model and businesswoman also known as Queen Of Latin Pop, The Latin Madonna and La Chica Dorada (The Golden Girl). She is known in Mexico, other Hispanic-American countries and in Spain as an original member of the pop group Timbiriche from 1981 through 1991.Rubio has sold over 20 million records worldwide as a solo artist. and is considered one of the most influential Latin celebrities in the world by Univision.Her debut album, La Chica Dorada (1992) was released under EMI Music and it reached position number 42 in Billboard Top Latin Albums and number 2 in Billboard Latin Pop. Her first single Mío debuts in Billboard in position number 19 in Hot Latin Tracks and reach position number 3, next singles Sabor A Miel, Amor De Mujer, Abriendo Las Puertas Al Amor, also reached a position in Billboard Hot Latin Tracks. Her next abum singles 24 Kilates (1993) Nieva Nieva and Vuelve Junto A Mí reached position 27 y 20 respectively in Billboard Hot Latin Tracks. Her follow-up albums, El tiempo es oro (1995) and Planeta Paulina (1996) helped Rubio become better known in Hispanic America. Planeta Paulina is after La Chica Dorada the best-selling album with EMI Music, exceeding 3.0 million copies worldwide. Rubio's departure from EMI Music happened in the same year. Paulina rejected the contract by paying a lot of money to be free from EMI Music looking for freedom of expression and creativity.With her new label, Universal Music, she released her fifth studio album Paulina (2000) and her crossover album Border Girl (2002), both had commercial success in Latin America, Europe, USA and Japan; the first of these was nominated and won many awards. According to Billboard, Paulina was the best selling Latin album in the United States in 2001, selling over 1 million copies in the US alone. Paulina has sold more than 4 million copies. Paulina Rubio is the only mexican singer with two RIAA-certified Gold record STANDARD TYPE in USA with albums Paulina and Border Girl, her album Paulina reached certifications in RIAA for 1 Gold Record (Latin Type) for 30,000 sold copies, 1 Platinum (Latin Type), 2 MultiPlatinum (Latin Type), 4 Multiplatinum (Latin Type), 8 Multiplatinum (Latin Type) and 1 Gold record STANDARD TYPE for 500,000 sold copies. Album Border Girl also reached a Gold record STANDARD TYPE in RIAA for 500,000 sold copies in USA. Album Paulina is considered one of the most biggest selling albums of all time in México´s music history. and reached in Mexico two diamond records for 2'000,000 sales worldwide. Her follow-up albums, Pau-Latina (2004) and Ananda (2006) consolidated Rubio internationally as the most successful Mexican super star in the world. Her ninth album, Gran City Pop (2009) had a fresh and original concept, and focused in vision, to reflect Paulina's life and musical experiences she had while traveling the world. Her latest album Brava! (2011) focuses in electronic genres. In 2012, Rubio served as a coach on the second season of La Voz... Mexico. In 2013, Rubio became a coach on La Voz Kids, and also became a judge on the American version of The X Factor.According to E! Entertainment, the singer reached number 12 on the 25 Sexiest Pop Divas list.
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