Paulina Rubio
Paulina Rubio, also known as the 'Queen of Latin Pop' and 'The Golden Girl', is a Mexican singer-songwriter who rose to fame as a member of the successful pop group Timbiriche.
World Music Singer
June 17, 1971
Gemini
53
Mexico City, Mexico
Paulina Rubio, a Mexican singer, songwriter, actress, and television personality, rose to international prominence with her debut album “La Chica Dorada.” Often dubbed the “Queen of Latin Pop” and “The Golden Girl,” she has released over ten studio albums and won numerous Latin Grammy Awards. Some of her well-known hits include “Y Yo Sigo AquÔ and “Ni Una Sola Palabra.” In addition to her music career, Rubio has appeared in films and television shows such as “Baila Conmigo” and “Pobre Niña Rica,” as well as serving as a judge on “The X Factor” and “La Voz Kids.” In recent years, she has continued to release music, perform live, and engage in philanthropic efforts, solidifying her status as a prominent figure in the entertainment industry and one of the most popular Latin pop artists.