Ni Rosas Ni Juguetes - Paulina Rubio

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Ni Rosas Ni Juguetes Lyrics

Comprar un boleto hasta la luna cuesta
Para que me ganes no alcanza una apuesta
Mas te vale que a mi no me quieras convencer
Con esa carita de galán de feria
Con esas promesas que parecen serias
No te hagas el sordo escúchame

Este corazón ya viene y fue de vuelta
El que se hace el vivo sale por la puerta
Ya no me dediques serenatas de balcón
Yo no pasaría una noche contigo
Que te quede claro si no has entendido
Le cambie la letra a tu canción

Te puedes ir, no me importa tu billete
No hay rosas ni juguetes que paguen por mi amor
Te puedes ir a la China en un cohete
Ve y búscate una tonta que te haga el favor

Ya no queda nadie, se acabo la fiesta
Deja de fumar que el humo me molesta
Eres la manzana que no quiero ni morder
No me digas que pretendes ser mi amante
Yo no necesito ningún vigilante
Para ti yo soy mucha mujer


Te puedes ir, no me importa tu billete
No hay rosas ni juguetes que paguen por mi amor
Te puedes ir a la China en un cohete
Ve y búscate una tonta que te haga el favor
Te puedes ir, no me importa tu billete
No hay rosas ni juguetes que paguen por mi amor
No hay rosas ni juguetes que paguen por mi amor

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Paulina Susana Rubio (born June 17, 1971 in Mexico City) is a Mexican singer and television personality. She is the daughter of Susana Dosamantes, a Mexican actress of soap operas. Rubio's music is popular in Latin America, Spain, United States, Europe and Asia. She began her career when she was nine years old in 1980, debuting with a music group called Timbiriche, recording ten albums with them. Rubio turned to acting in soap operas on Televisa. She landed her first role in 1988, as a villain in Pasion y poder ("Passion and Power"). In 1990 she starred in "Baila Conmigo", and in 1994 she made her film debut in the low-budget Mexican film called "Bésame en la Boca" and in 1995 she starred in the Soap Opera "Pobre Niña Rica" (Poor Rich Girl).

In 1990, Rubio left Timbiriche and focused on launching a solo career. In 1992, she released her first album titled "La chica dorada". In 1993 she released "24 kilates". In 1995, "El tiempo es oro". In 1996 she released "Planeta Paulina" and in 2000, "Paulina". This album was nominated at the second annual Latin Grammy Awards, and in 2002 "Border girl", which included her first foray into English language-Pop. Her smash hit "Don't Say Goodbye" rose to the number one spot on the Billboard list. Although her debut English album did not launch her into superstardom, it did give Paulina the international recognition she sought for years.

In 2004, Rubio returned with a Spanish language album titled Pau-latina. Rubio explained that "Pau-latina" has several meanings, such as similarity to her name Paulina, the Catalan word pau meaning peace, and Latina. Recently songs on the album such as "Algo Tienes" and "Dame Otro Tequila" have become major hits making her one of the best selling female pop artist of México and Latin America. With Paulatina, Rubio received a "Premio Lo Nuestro", as the Best Female of the Year and Premios Juventud, given by the audience who vote online and polls. Paulina Rubio is to this day a household name in the Spanish speaking world.

In July 2006, Paulina released the first single of her album "Ananda,"(meaning "Happiness", in Sanskrit) "Ni Una Sola Palabra." "Nada puede cambiarme" and "Ayúdame" are also hits from the album "Ananda", the one with Paulina Rubio affirms that she's one of the best latin american artists.

By 2009, Paulina released her ninth album named "Gran City Pop". "Causa y efecto" was the first single of the album and both (album and single) peaked the 1st places at Billboard Magazine, iTunes, and Latin American radio charts.

On 2011 Paulina released her new studio album named Brava, which first single "Me gustas tanto" is produced by Red One.

Total Albums Sold Worldwide: 30 million (the sales displayed are Worldwide) Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

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