Rubio started her first solo concert tour named "Pau-lenques" in support of this album.
Singles
Pau-Latina spawned four official singles, giving Paulina her first two number one hits on Latin radio in the U.S.: “Te Quise Tanto” and “Dame Otro Tequila”. With this album, Paulina became one of the few artists to have four Top 10 singles from the same album on the Billboard Hot Latin Tracks chart. "Te Quise Tanto" is Rubio's most successful single to date, which spent six non-consecutive weeks at #1 and earned several music awards. The album's third single, "Dame Otro Tequila", also climbed to #1 in December 2004. Although "Algo Tienes" and "Mía" were the only other two singles released by Rubio's record label, that did not prevent tracks like "My Friend, Mi Amigo", "Perros", "Alma En Libertad", and "Volverás" from gaining airplay with no promotion on behalf of Paulina's record label.
Official (with music video)
"Te Quise Tanto" #1*
"Algo Tienes" #4*
"Dame Otro Tequila" #1*
"Mia" #8*
Billboard Hot Latin Tracks
Airplay
These songs charted as well.
"My Friend, Mi Amigo"
"Perros"
"Alma en Libertad"
"Volverás"
Commercial performance
In Rubio's native Mexico, Pau-Latina entered and peaked at number one on the albums chart. The Asociación Mexicana de Productores de Fonogramas y Videogramas certified the album platinum and sold 100,000 units in the country. In the United States, the album debuted at number one on the Billboard Billboard Top Latin Albums chart. It remained inside the top 10 for many weeks. Pau-Latina was certified double-platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America on March 16, 2004. In April 2004, Rubio received her first certifications from the United States and Mexico, platinum and gold record, respectively, in Miami for selling 400,000 copies three months after the launch of Pau-Latina.
Track listing
Personnel
Ricardo Gaitán & Alberto Gaitán — producer, arranger, programming, background vocals, engineers & composers Archie Peña — producer Sebastian Krys — mixing Sergio George — keyboards, drum programming, producer Marteen — producer Tom Coyne — mastering Javier Garza — engineer Marcello Azevedo — guitar, bajo sexto, arranger, producer, keyboards Jorge González — engineer Alfred Figueroa — engineer, mixing Bob "Bassy" Bob Brackmann — mixing Toy Hernández — producer, engineer Tony Mardini — engineer, mixing Felipe Tichauer — engineer Tea Time — rap Mike Weitman — mixing assistant Max Kolibe — engineer Sacha Triujeque — producer, engineer Chris Rodríguez — arranger, producer, programming Frank Maddocks — graphic design, art direction Javier Carrión — engineer Steven Sunset — engineer Richard McLaren — photography Tata Bigorra — coros Jake R. Tañer — engineer Danita Ruiz — management Caresse Henry — management MC Wave — rap César Nieto — DJ Paulina Rubio — executive producer Carlos Alvarez — engineer Hal Batt — engineer Scott Canto — engineer Emilio Estefan — didgeridoo, producer