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Gran City Pop Tour
The Gran City Pop Tour is the fourth solo concert tour by Mexican pop and rock singer Paulina Rubio. The tour began in September 2009 in support of her ninth studio album Gran City Pop. The tour began in Primm, Nevada and ended in Medellín the following year."Gran City Pop tour" was considered her most successful tour to date; the tour visited over 13 countries in North America, South America and Europe. The last sold out concert was recorded at the Auditorio Nacional's 10,000+ crowd in Mexico's capital, Mexico CIty. Critical response The tour received positive reviews from the entertainment press. The website ''Elcomercioonline'' compared the show to Madonna's shows, assuring that it combines "her greatest hits with choreographies along with a corps de ballet and numerous costume changes." Set list This set list represents the 21 November 2009 show at the Auditorio Nacional in Mexico. It does not represent all dates throughout the tour. # " Algo De Ti" # " Ni Una Sola Pa ...
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Paulina Rubio
Paulina Susana Rubio Dosamantes (; born 17 June 1971) is a Mexican singer. Referred to as "Honorific nicknames in popular music, The Golden Girl" and "Honorific nicknames in popular music, Queen of Latin Pop", she first achieved recognition as a member of the successful pop group Timbiriche from 1982 through 1991. After leaving Timbiriche, she embarked on a solo career. Rubio has sold over 15 million records, making her one of the best-selling Latin music artists of all time. Rubio's first two studio albums, ''La Chica Dorada'' (1992) and ''24 Kilates'' (1993), were commercial successes and made her then Capitol Latin, EMI Latin's best-selling Mexican female artist. In the mid-1990s, she adopted a more mature and Electronic dance music, electronic style for her next two albums, ''El Tiempo Es Oro (album), El Tiempo Es Oro'' (1995) and Planeta Paulina (1996), and made her feature film debut with a starring role in Bésame En La Boca (film), ''Bésame en la Boca'' (1995). Followin ...
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Nada Puede Cambiarme
"Nada Puede Cambiarme" (English:"Nothing Can Change Me") is a song recorded by Mexican singer Paulina Rubio, features Slash from Velvet Revolver (former Guns N' Roses guitarist) on the lead electric guitar. It is the second track on Rubio's eighth studio album, '' Ananda'' (2006), which was released on September 19, 2006, by Universal Music. "Nada Puede Cambiarme" was written by Fernando Montesinos, with production from Áureo Baqueiro. It was released as second single from ''Ananda'' on January 29, 2007. Composition "Nada Puede Cambiarme" is a pop rock tune. Lyrically, the song is an anthem of female empowerment, where the narrator decides to optimistically accept an ended relationship, choosing to celebrate herself and move on, albeit with the faint hope of getting back together with her lover. Reception Critical response Upon its release, the song received generally positive reviews from critics, especially for Slash's appearance, which they considered "excellent" and "curio ...
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Te Quise Tanto
"Te Quise Tanto" ( en, I Loved You So Much) is a song written by Coti Sorokin, Andahí and A. Schinoff and produced by Emilio Estefan Jr. and recorded by Mexican pop singer Paulina Rubio, and was included on her studio album ''Pau-Latina'' (2004). The track was selected as the lead single from the album, and was released in December 2003 in North America, Latin America and Spain (see 2004 in music). It reached the number one position in Argentina, Spain, Venezuela and in the ''Billboard'' Hot Latin Tracks chart in the United States for six non-consecutive weeks, the longest stay at the summit by the singer in that chart to date. Promotion Paulina performed the song at the 2004 Latin Billboard Awards. Chart performance In the United States, "Te Quise Tanto" becoming Rubio's first number one single on the ''Billboard'' Hot Latin Tracks chart; it spent a total of six weeks at the top position, while also reaching number one on the Latin Pop Airplay. The song managed to peak at numb ...
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Y Yo Sigo Aquí
"Y Yo Sigo Aquí" () is a song recorded by Mexican singer Paulina Rubio for her fifth studio album, ''Paulina'' (2000). It was released as the third single from ''Paulina'' on November 1, 2000. It was released in January 2001 in the United States and Europe. Jointly written and composed by Estéfano, "Y Yo Sigo Aquí" is a dance-pop and techno-pop song along pulses with a synthesized house beat. It was one of the most successful songs of the year in the world and is recognized as one of Rubio's signature songs. Composition "Y Yo Sigo Aquí" lasts for four minutes and fourteen seconds. It is composed in the key of C major and is set in time signature of common time, with a moderate tempo of 126 beats per minute. Lyrically, the track discusses a female who flirtatiousness to her crush, expressing her romantic interest and sexual. In their book "The Latin Beat : The Rhythms And Roots Of Latin Music From Bossa Nova To Salsa And Beyond", Ed Morales labelled it a europop track that fo ...
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Causa Y Efecto
"" ( en, Cause and Effect) is a song performed by Mexican singer Paulina Rubio. The song was recorded for her ninth studio album Gran City Pop, and was released as the lead single on March 26, 2009. Causa y Efecto became a hit reaching number 1 in the U.S. Billboard Hot Latin Songs and Hot Latin Airplays. Causa y Efecto was produced by Cachorro López and written by Mario Domm and Mónica Vélez. "Causa y Efecto" is Rubio's first number one single in the Billboard Hot Latin Songs since Ni Una Sola Palabra in 2006. "Causa y Efecto" was awarded "Song of the year pop/ballad" by ASCAP. Release "Causa y Efecto" on contemporary hit radio in the United States on March 30, 2009, and it was released worldwide one day later. Rubio performed the song at the Wal-Mart Shareholders' Meeting, singing a "spanglish" version of the song. She performed parts of the Spanish version and others of an unreleased English version. An English version of the song was released on a remix of the song, the ...
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Don't Say Goodbye (Paulina Rubio Song)
"Don't Say Goodbye" is a song by Mexican singer Paulina Rubio, taken from her sixth studio album and crossover album, ''Border Girl'' (2002). It was written by Joshua "Gen" Rubin and Cheryl Yie and produced by Rubin. "Don't Say Goodbye" is a dance-pop song and talks about rejecting the idea of not saying goodbye to a lover. The song was released through Universal Records on 29 April 2002 as the lead single from the album. In Latin America and France, a Spanish version of the song titled "Si Tú Te Vas" (English: "If You Go") was released, written by Luis Gómez Escolar. Critical reception towards "Don't Say Goodbye" was mostly positive, who commended the catchy beat and the production. Commercially, the song debuted at number one in Spain and charted inside the top 20 in Australia, Canada, Italy, and Romania. In the United States, the single peaked at number 41 on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100, but the remixes were successful on the Maxi-Singles Sales chart. "Si Tú Te Vas" charted ...
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Amor De Mujer
"Amor de Mujer" ''(English: "Woman's Love")'' is a song recorded by Mexican singer Paulina Rubio for her debut solo studio album ''La Chica Dorada'' (1992). Released as the album's second single in January 1993 in Mexico, and as the third single on May 29, 1993, in the United States, the song has subsequently appeared on most of Rubio's compilation albums, including ''Top Hits'' (2000) and '' Mio: Paulina Y Sus Éxitos'' (2006). Like most of Rubio's early material, it was written by Gian Pietro Felisatti, José Ramón Flórez and César Valle. "Amor de Mujer" entered the ''Billboard'' Hot Latin Songs chart, peaking at number eight, and was Rubio's second number-one hit in Mexico. The accompanying music video for "Amor de Mujer" was directed by Ángel Flores and filmed in sepia tone and color image. The music video was released in January 1993. Chart performance "Amor de Mujer" was released in May 1993 in the United States, became Rubio's third hit single, and remained on the ...
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Sabor A Miel
"Sabor a Miel" ''(English: "Taste of Honey")'' is a song recorded by Mexican singer Paulina Rubio for her debut studio album, '' La Chica Dorada'' (1992). It was released as a single by Capitol Latin in August 1993 in the US and Latin America. The song was written by José Ramón Flórez and Cesar Valle and produced by Miguel Blasco. "Sabor a Miel" is a pop ballad tune that details the sadness and melancholy of a narrator who has lost her lover. The song reached number five in Panama. In the United States, it reached number twenty-two on the '' Billboard'' Hot Latin Tracks. A promotional, unofficial music video, inspired by the Middle Ages, was released in early 1993 only during a Mexican television show special, along with the new jack swing non-single "Sangre Latina" from the same album. Paulina performs "Sabor A Miel" along with other ballads as part of medleys during her concert shows. Music video A promotional video was released during a Mexican television show specia ...
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Michael Jackson
Michael Joseph Jackson (August 29, 1958 – June 25, 2009) was an American singer, songwriter, dancer, and philanthropist. Dubbed the "King of Pop", he is regarded as one of the most significant cultural figures of the 20th century. Over a four-decade career, his contributions to music, dance, and fashion, along with his publicized personal life, made him a global figure in popular culture. Jackson influenced artists across many music genres; through stage and video performances, he popularized complicated dance moves such as the moonwalk, to which he gave the name, as well as the robot. He is the most awarded musician in history. The eighth child of the Jackson family, Jackson made his public debut in 1964 with his older brothers Jackie, Tito, Jermaine, and Marlon as a member of the Jackson 5 (later known as the Jacksons). Jackson began his solo career in 1971 while at Motown Records. He became a solo star with his 1979 album '' Off the Wall''. His music videos, incl ...
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Beat It (song)
"Beat It" is a song by American singer Michael Jackson from his sixth studio album, '' Thriller'' (1982). It was written by Jackson and produced by Jackson and Quincy Jones. Jones encouraged Jackson to include a rock song on the album. Jackson later said: "I wanted to write a song, the type of song that I would buy if I were to buy a rock song... and I wanted the children to really enjoy it—the school children as well as the college students." It includes a guitar solo by Eddie Van Halen. Following the successful ''Thriller'' singles "The Girl Is Mine" and "Billie Jean", "Beat It" was released on February 14, 1983, as the album's third single. It peaked at number one on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100, staying there for three weeks. It also charted at number one on the ''Billboard'' Hot Black Singles chart. ''Billboard'' ranked the song No. 5 for 1983. It is certified 8× platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA). With over 11 million copies sold worldwide, ...
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Moderatto
Moderatto is a Mexican rock band from Mexico City, known for their exaggerated on-stage personae that parody the stereotypical 1980s glam metal lifestyle. Moderatto started as a cover band in the late 1990s and released their debut CD ''Resurrexíon'' in 2001. The band has been successful since then, with three of their first five albums being awarded platinum. Career Moderatto formed in the late 1990s. It began playing in 2001 in Mexico City, then consisting of five friends: Jay de la Cueva, Javier Ramírez, Marcelo Lara, Iñaki Vazquez and Olallo Rubio. They launched their mainstream debut CD ''Resurrexión'' in 2001. This album quickly gained popularity thanks to their first single "Márchate Ya" and later "Isabel". In November 2004 they launched ''El Detector de Metal'', whose first single, a cover of Timbiriche's "Muriendo Lento", featured female pop singer Belinda as a collaboration with her. The group released ''¡Grrrr!'' at the end of 2006 with its first single, "Sentime ...
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