★★★★★
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
2009-06-08
★★★★★
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
2008-08-28
★★★★★
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
2008-08-28