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More than just another Latin pop tart, Mexico's Paulina Rubio has always matched her sultry looks with wicked songs and hip production. Her long-overdue return to recording hits all of today's pop trends, from the Santana-style guitars of "Mirame a Los Ojos" to the Cher-inspired "Y Yo Sigo Aqui," complete with digitally manipulated vocals. But Paulina's affection for her homeland rings clear on the growly Mexico City rock of "Lo Hare Por Ti" and the unbelievable techno ranchera "El Ultimo Adios." Mark Schwartz, Barnes & Noble