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"Mío" ''(English: "Mine")'' is a song recorded by Mexican singer
Paulina Rubio Paulina Susana Rubio Dosamantes (; born 17 June 1971) is a Mexican singer. Referred to as " The Golden Girl" and " Queen of Latin Pop", she first achieved recognition as a member of the successful pop group Timbiriche from 1982 through 1991. Af ...
for her debut solo studio
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'' La Chica Dorada'' (1992). It was written by José Ramón Flórez and Cesar Valle and produced by
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and J.R. Florez. After recording and sending a demo tape, Rubio signed a multi-album deal with EMI Capitol de México in June 1992. "Mío" is a dance-pop song that refers to a girl's passionate feelings. "Mío" was released on August 30, 1992 through
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. It reached number one in at least 12 countries, including Mexico, where it earned gold certification and became the country's best-selling song of 1993. An accompanying music video, directed by Ángel Flores, portrays Rubio as a young ''femme fatale'' which is filmed by her crush, and starts to daydream that she is singing and dancing around him, while watching her love interest from afar. It was also nominated for Favorite Video at the 1993 ERES Awards. "Mío" is one of the most emblematic songs of the 90s in Spanish, according to music videos channel VH1. In the
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, the song reached the number 3 on the '' Billboard''
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and stayed there for four consecutive weeks. Thanks to the success of the song, "''Mío''" is considered one of the best songs in the 1990s in
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, while it is considered Paulina's biggest hit during the decade. According to the media and fans, "Mío" has been considered Paulina Rubio's signature song. To commemorate Rubio's lasting impact on the industry and her 25 years of career, Lucas Villa of AXS considered "Mío" 10 of her best singles. He said "is quintessential '90s and, most importantly, signature Paulina Rubio"


Background and development

After previous early success with
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, recording ten studio albums, among them '' Timbiriche 7'' (1987), which is considered one of the best-selling albums in Mexico, Rubio initially traveled to
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to study. However, her plans changed when she repeatedly visited
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,
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. There she began to surround herself with well-known people from the music scene, including
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, José Ramón Flórez, César Valle and
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, Lucero and
Alejandra Guzmán Gabriela Alejandra Guzmán Pinal (born February 9, 1968), known professionally as Alejandra Guzmán, and nicknamed "La Reina de Corazones" (The Queen of Hearts) is a Mexican musician, singer, composer, and actress. With more than 30 million album ...
. Flórez also wrote the song "Hey Güera" by Guzmán, dedicated to Rubio because she had come between Guzmán's relationship and Erik Rubin, who at the time was her boyfriend. The press in Mexico began to talk about the scandal and the third indiscurrence awarded to Rubio; a love triangle that has been part of pop culture in Mexico. For her part, Blasco already knew about the subject and had produced some Guzmán albums. In response to Guzmán, Rubio asked Flórez and Valle to write the response to "Hey Güera." At her request, they wrote "Mío". Rubio recorded the song at the Balu-Balu Studios in Madrid in late 1991 and early 1992 and at the end of the recording session for the album he returned to Mexico to continue working on the
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telenovela, '' Baila Conmigo''. In June 1992, Rubio signed with EMI Capitol to released her first album and "Mío" was released August 30, 1992.


Composition

"Mío" is a dance-pop song with elements of new jack swing and new wave, that lasts for three minutes and forty five seconds. The song's instrumentation features synthesizers,
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s and
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s. Has a
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-influenced chorus and includes a
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insert on the bridge. The song is composed in the key of
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with a
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of 120
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. As for the lyrics, according to several entertainment journalists, "Mío" contains concrete, direct and elegant phrases. In some lines Rubio interprets herself as a feline.


Reception


Critical response

"Mío" is one of Rubio's most famous singles and had a predominantly positive critical reception. Contemporary journalists assert that the song "reflected the anxiety of owning everything." The Chilean academic Ricardo Martínez wrote for
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that "Mío" is "one of those unobjectionable karaoke songs, well flamboyant". As the first single from La Chica Dorada, it received many comparisons to the same dance-pop beat of the American singer Madonna. Following its debut on the Billboard Latin charts, critics called "Mío" a "dancefloor thumper" song.


Commercial performance

With "Mío", Rubio became first ex vocalist
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to entered hits on the '' Billboard'' US Hot Latin Songs chart, where it debuted at number 19 on the issue dated November 28, 1992. The song reached number three on the chart the week of February 13, 1993 and remained there for three weeks and was on the chart for 17 weeks. Upon its release in Latin America, the single quickly climbed up the top ten charts, simultaneously peaking at number one in El Salvador, Panama and Peru. In Mexico, it was a success, became Rubio's first number-one hit and was certified gold.


Music video

The music video for "Mío" was filmed in a recording studio in
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and was directed by writer and director Ángel Flores, and produced by Ariel Montes, who worked with the singer for the first time. The video features Paulina Rubio's first look as "la chica doarada", wearing different outfits, mainly in gold, as well as elements alluding to gold, teased blonde hair and eyebrows marked. Music video's aesthetics is generally a
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interpretation. It begins with Paulina Rubio posing for the cameraman, who is her love interest; the role of the subject is played by former model José Cabalán Macari. It continues with close-up shots of the singer dancing in different scenarios. In the first one, she steps out of a curtain that has a huge red heart print, wearing a gold jumpsuit. In the next one, videos of purple flowers and iconic locations of Mexico City such as the
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are projected on a curtain. Other elements used in the music video are a blue sky background with white clouds and golden angel wings, a cardboard cherub suspended by threads, a red heart with white wings also suspended, and a huge pop art style
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. In one of the scenes the shadows of Paulina Rubio and her love interest are shown in front of a background of purple and violet flowers. The video premiered in the Mexico in September 1993. It was also nominated for Favorite Video at the ERES Awards in january 1993.


Covers, samples, and media usage

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used a fragment of the song in her homonymous song from her album ''
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'' in 2012. It included the epic chorus with Rubio's voice ''("Mío, ese hombre es mío... A medias pero mío, mío, mío")'' on the bridge of it. Cantú assured that "loved the idea and I ended up putting it in, played he songfor me when I was very little and I loved it." She also used the samples "Mío" to perform it at her concerts during her musical tour in 2013 and made a mashup.
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,
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and
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himself also performed a "Mío" mashup with the songs "Hey Güera" (
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) and "Es Por Amor" (Litzy) on the first stage of the iconic 90's Pop Tour concert tour. The song has been used in countless television programs in Latin America and is part of Hispanic pop culture due to the great media impact it had at the time. The Mexican
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production '' La Casa de las Flores'' made a cameo by Rubio throughout its broadcast with a drag queen performing her personality and songs, including "Mío", which appeared in the first season. Also featured in the 2020 LGBT film '' The Strong Ones'', directed by Chilean cineast Omar Zúñiga Hidalgo.


Impact and legacy

After its release, "Mío" achieved unprecedented commercial success, many critics and journalists pointed out that part of that impact was thanks to the scandal between Rubio, Guzmán and Rubín and praised it as an "advertising strategy." Mexican journalist Cucho Gallegos assured that the love triangle between Alejandra Guzmán, Erick Rubín and Paulina Rubio was "a very rich and historical musical dispute within pop music." However, the legacy of the song that launched Rubio to stardom went beyond gossip. According to VH1, "Mío" is considered one of the songs of the 90's that marked the music industry in Latin America. "Mío" has also gained wide acceptance in the LGBT community by becoming an anthem and
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listed the song among the "35 gay songs in music history." Mexican writer Miguel Capistán and U.S. scholar Michael K. Schuessler, in their book ''México se escribe con J: Una historia de la cultura gay'', noted that "Mío" has "a spontaneous male chorus" that "awakens a non-heterosexual desire" in the gay audience, even if it is a song aimed at a heterosexual relationship.


Track listing and formats

These are the formats and track listings of major single releases of "Mío". * Mexico Vinyl, 7", Single, Promo # "Mío" – 3:33 # "Mío (Instrumental)" – 3:33 * Mexico 7" Single, 45 RPM Single # "Mío" – 3:33 # "Sabor A Miel" – 3:53 *Mexico 12" single, 33 ⅓ RPM, Promo # "Mío (Extended Pop Mix)" – 5:22 # "Mío (Underground Mix)" – 5:22 # "Mío (Radio Edit)" – 4:22 *Mexico CD, Single, Vinyl, 12", 33 ⅓ RPM, Maxi-Single # "Mío (Extended Pop Mix)" – 5:22 # "Mío (Underground Mix)" – 5:22 # "Mío (Radio Edit)" – 4:22 # "Amor De Mujer (Remix)" – 7:53 *Ecuador Vinyl, 12", 33 ⅓ RPM, Maxi-Single # "Mío (Extended Pop Mix)" – 5:22 # "Mío (Underground Mix)" – 5:22 # "Mío (Radio Edit)" – 4:22 # "Amor De Mujer (Remix)" – 7:53 # "Sabor A Miel" – 3:53


Live performances

Rubio performed the song on the following concert tours: * Mío Tour * La Chica Dorada Tour * 24 Kilates Tour * El Tiempo Es Oro Tour * Planeta Paulina Tour * Paulina World Tour * Border Girl Tour * Pau-Latina Tour * Amor, Luz y Sonido Tour * Gran City Pop Tour * Brava! World Tour * Deseo Tour The song was also performed on: * ''Paulina Rubio & Friends'' a 2011 TV special


Credits and personnel

* Paulina Rubio - lead
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* José Ramón Flórez - Composer,
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* César Valle -
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*
Miguel Blasco Miguel Blasco is a music producer and songwriter. Born in Spain. When he was 16 years old, he joined his first rock band and moved to Ibiza in 1963 through the first years of the musical movement called "beatnic", before the "hippies". On stage, ...
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, Music director, Executive producer * Luis Méndez - Art Direction


Charts and certifications


Weekly charts


Year-end charts


Certifications


References

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