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PAULINA RUBIO BIOGRAPHY |
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Daughter of Mexican actress Susana Dosamantes (born Susana Rue
Riestra), Latin pop sensation Paulina Rubio debuted in 1982
while singing and dancing for a very young audience as member of
a popular children's outfit called Timbiriche. Her acting career
began in 1988 with Pasión y Poder ("Passion and Power");
followed by Vaselina, the Spanish-language version of the
musical Grease; and the TV series Baila Conmigo ("Dance With
Me").
In 1992, Paulina Rubio decided to go on her own. La Chica Dorada
("The Golden Girl") became her solo debut album. On the other
side, the movie Bésame en la Boca and the soap opera Pobre Niña
Rica established her as one of the most popular artists in her
native country.
After releasing the top-selling Paulina, a single called "Sexual
Lover" anticipated her first English-language record, titled
Border Girl. |
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