History of El Tiempo Es Oro (album) in Timeline

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El Tiempo Es Oro (album)

El Tiempo Es Oro is Paulina Rubio's third studio album, released in 1995. Recorded in Madrid and Miami, it features production from Miguel Blasco, Marco Flores, Adrián Posse, and Claudio Bermúdez. At 23, Rubio took a more active role in creating and arranging the album, resulting in a bolder image and a dance-influenced sound. The album explores themes of love, including relationships, passion, infidelity, disappointment, and happiness.

January 1995: Release of "Te Daría Mi Vida"

In January 1995, the lead single "Te Daría Mi Vida" from the album El Tiempo Es Oro was released. Critics observed a shift in Paulina Rubio's style compared to her previous work. The song achieved success on charts in countries like Argentina and Mexico.

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May 1995: Release of "Nada De Ti"

In May 1995, the second single "Nada De Ti" from the album El Tiempo Es Oro was released. The song peaked within the top ten charts in Argentina, Colombia, and Mexico.

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June 1995: Release of "Hoy Te Dejé De Amar"

In June 1995, Paulina Rubio released "Hoy Te Dejé De Amar" as the third single from the album El Tiempo Es Oro. The song was a success on the radio, becoming a fan-favorite ballad from Rubio's EMI era.

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July 1995: South American Tour

In July 1995, Paulina Rubio promoted the El Tiempo Es Oro album by traveling to South America and performing in clubs, including El Divino of Colombia, where she sang the album's singles.