Mexican entertainerPaulina Rubio has released four video albums and has appeared in fifty-four music videos and three guest appearances. From her debut studio albumLa Chica Dorada (1992), she released music videos for the singles "Mío" and "Amor De Mujer", all directed by Ángel Flores and released from 1992–93. For the first of these, she earned a nomination ERES Award for Best Video. She followed with three other music videos from her second album24 Kilates (1993): "Nieva, Nieva", "Él Me Engañó" and "Asunto De Dos", directed by Ángel Flores, Daniel Gruener and Tito Lara, respectively. Rubio's third studio albumEl Tiempo Es Oro (1995) spawned the singles "Te Daría Mi Vida" and "Nada De Ti", whose music videos was directed byCarlos Marcovich. This was followed byPlaneta Paulina's videos: "Siempre Tuya Desde La Raíz", a futuristic video with a concept cosmic and 70's dance, "Solo Por Ti", recorded in a barren desert of Mexico, and "Enamorada", which tells the story of gay couple. The three videos was directed by Tito Lara from 1996-1997.
Rubio's fifth studio album, the eponymousPaulina (2000) produced the music videos in 2000 for "Lo Haré Por Ti" directed by Carlos Somonte, "El Último Adiós" directed by Pedro Torres, and "Y Yo Sigo Aquí" directed byGustavo Garzón, who she worked for the first time. For the last of these, she earned three nominationsMTV Video Music Awards International Viewer's Choice — Latin America and an accolade Ritmo Latino Music Awards for Best Music Video. "Yo No Soy Esa Mujer", "Vive El Verano" and "Tal Vez, Quizá" was produced in 2001. The video for "Yo No Soy Esa Mujer", directed by Gustavo Garzón, earned a nominationLatin Grammy Awards for Best Short Form Music Video. Rubio released four music videos for her sixth studio albumBorder Girl (2002), including the English and Spanish versions of "I'll Be Right Here (Sexual Lover)", "Don't Say Goodbye", "The One You Love" and "Casanova".
For her seventh studio albumPau-Latina (2004), Rubio released four music videos. "Te Quise Tanto" was directed by Gustavo Garzón, while "Algo Tienes" and "Dame Otro Tequila" were directed by Dago González. The fourth video of the album, "Mía", was directed by Picky Talarico. "Te Quise Tanto" won an accolade at the 2005Lo Nuestro Awards for Video of the Year. Rubio's eighth albumAnanda (2006) spawned music videos for the songs "Ni Una Sola Palabra", "Nada Puede Cambiarme", "Ayúdame", and "Que Me Voy A Quedar", while for her ninth albumGran City Pop released music videos for the songs "Causa Y Efecto", with two different takes; "Ni Rosas Ni Juguetes", other Mr. 305 Remix version features rapperPitbull of the song, and "Algo De Ti". During that period she worked with directorsPaul Boyd,Gabriel Coss andIsrael Lugo, Paula Falla,Rudi Dolezal andJessy Terrero.
The following years, Rubio released her tenth studio albumBrava!, with "Me Gustas Tanto" as its lead single. The video was directed by Gustavo López Mañas. In 2012 she reissued her third album asBravísima! and also released videos for the singles "Me Voy" and "Boys Will Be Boys". This last video was directed byYasha Malekzad and nominate for Best Music Video atPremios Tu Mundo.
Rubio's eleventh albumDeseo (2018) spawned music videos for the songs: "Mi Nuevo Vicio" with the Colombian band Morat; "Si Te Vas" original and reguetton version withAlexis & Fido; "Me Quema"; "Desire (Me Tienes Loquita)" with Venezuelan Nacho; and the power pop ballad "Suave y Sutil". In 2019, she reissu a special edition of the album and produced the music video "Ya No Me Engañas". In all that era, she worked with director Alejandro Pérez and Michel García. The last two music videos of Rubio, released independently, are "Si Supieran" and "De Qué Sirve", directed by Milcho.
In addition to her main music videos, Rubio has collaborated with other artists. Her most outstanding musical duets are: "When You Say Nothing at All (Nada Más Que Hablar)" with Irish artisRonan Keating, "Nada Fue Un Error" withCoti andJulieta Venegas, "Nena" with Spanish artistMiguel Bosé, "Golpes en el Corazón" with Mexican norteño bandLos Tigres del Norte and "Vuelve" with Spanish DJ and singerJuan Magán and rapper DCS.
Title | Year | Performer(s) | Description | Ref. |
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"El Último Adiós (The Last Goodbye)" | 2001 | Various artists | Rubio sings with 60 different artists in memory of the 9/11 attacks. | [48] |
"Somo El Mundo" | 2009 | Artists for Haiti | Perry sings with the Latin supergroup Artists for Haiti, a Spanish language remake of the 1985 hit song "We Are the World". | [49] |
"Dónde Está El Amor?" | 2016 | The Black Eyed Peas and others artists | Rubio appearances with The Black Eyed Peas in a bilingual Spanish/English version of "Where's the Love?", titled "Dónde Está El Amor?" crediting The Black Eyed Peas featuring El Mundo. | [50] |
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Mio: Paulina Y Sus Éxitos |
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Celebridades |
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Gran Pop Hits |
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