Mexican singer Paulina Rubio introduced in Mexico City her new single "I burn" and announced at a press conference the release of his eleventh album after six years without releasing any other. The new single is a collaboration with Colombian band MORAT, nominated for the Latin Grammy. In addition, the singer will release the same day the video for the song "Me Burning", recorded in Mexico City and directed by Cuban Alejandro Perez, who has previously worked with Rubio, as well as artists internationally known as Enrique Iglesias, Marc Anthony and Pitbull. Although the "golden girl" has produced three singles from 2012 - "Boys Will be Boys", "The Last Goodbye" and "If you go" - today announced it will present its seventh album with the label "Universal Records" last week January, which will have different versions for different countries. Paulina Rubio, who currently resides in Miami, announced that his new album, which still has no official title, is his "Latino" and influential reggaeton work. "When composing with Colombians living in Miami, the disc must have these honeys" he said.
Also, the figure of the Latin pop announced that on February 4 will present the new album in the first concert of his fourth world tour, which will take place at the National Auditorium in Mexico City. The singer, who has been a mother for the second time recently spent six years without releasing an album, while acknowledging that "not planned it that way." "The album was not ready, the child was on the way, and I wanted to take time to time. Somehow we had the idea of taking the simple gradually to now get my eleventh studio album," he said. The artist said that the concerts of his tour will be "a big show" in which there will be light, more than seven live musicians, and fusion of alternative genres such as deep house and techno, with music direct. On the other hand, the tour will feature more than 32 songs, 27 of which were part of the musical ranking of Billboard's "Top 100 Songs" in Mexico, Spain, United States, Argentina and Central America, he said. According to the singer, who is currently "headhunter" in the musical TV show "Bet" concert tour will be a "two-hour show where anything but silent."