Paulina Rubio
- Music Artist
- Actress
- Composer
Paulina grew up travelling because of her mother, famous actress
Susana Dosamantes. By the time she was
7 years old, she knew she wanted to be a singer. She studied
dancing/singing at El Centro de Capacitacion de Televisa. Later, she
was a member of teen pop sensation, Timbiriche, along with
Thalía. Timbiriche made them both famous. Paulina
left Timbiriche in 1991, after being a part of it for 10 years. She
wanted to make her own music. Paulina's first album, "La Chica Dorada",
was very successful. It included no. 1 singles, "Mio" and "Amor De
Mujer". The second album, "24 Kilates", was certified gold and it had
hits like "Nieva, Nieva" and "Asunto De Doas". Other albums included
"El Tiempo Es Oro" (1995) and "Planeta Paulina" (1996). She also had
little parts in telenovelas. She hosted the Spanish show,
Vive el verano (1999), where
she sang and acted. Her next album, "Paulina", sold more than 3 million
copies and it was Billboard Latin Chart's Album of 2001. After
"Paulina" came "I'm So In Love - Grandes Exitos" where she sang in
English. Paulina's last album, "Border Girl", is her first English
album. It includes her debut English single, "Don't Say Goodbye".