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Paulina Susana Rubio (born June 17, 1971 in Mexico City) is a Mexican singer. She is the daughter of Susana Dosamantes, a Mexican actress of soap operas. Rubio's music is popular in Latin America, Spain, United States, Europe and Asia. Check our available Paulina Rubio concert ticket inventory and get your tickets here at ConcertBank now. Sign up for an email alert to be notified the moment we have tickets!


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If the odds are right, Mexican hottie Paulino Rubio looks set to do to the U.S. what she has already done in her homeland: sell some 2 million records and dominate the dual worlds of video and pop music. With her saucy good looks and rough-and-ready voice, Rubio comes on like a prefab imposter of Britney and Shakira, but her taste for combining techno, pop and Mexican flavors quickly asserts her unique potential...
- www.rollingstone.com
Just like her blockbuster album Paulina (the biggest Latin album of 2001), Border Girl, Paulina Rubio's first foray into English-language musical territory, is a winning combination of different musical styles, successfully bridging pop, dance, hip-hop, rock, ballads, Latin, and even ranchera into one delicious package...
- music.aol.com
Paulina Rubio's fourth album, titled simply Paulina, is her first for the Universal label, and also her first in four years. The club/dance diva style of Planeta Paulina is still in evidence, but here Rubio also works in plenty of infectious Latin pop, plus a few show-stopping ballads. About half the tracks were written by Colombian songwriter Estefano, and they display a variety that's never been quite so fully realized on a Rubio album before. All in all, it's one of her best to date.
- music.aol.com
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