Paulina Rubio’s “Tal Vez, Quizá” is a passionate confession about a love that appears in brief, electric flashes. The singer savors stolen moments, knowing that every kiss is precious because their meetings are “tan contados” (so scarce). This scarcity turns desire into urgency; she longs to “slide” her caresses to the depths of her lover’s soul and capture every drop of intimacy before the spell breaks.
Maybe, perhaps, tal vez, quizá… the chorus repeats like a hopeful mantra. Each “maybe” holds a different possibility: the chance that fate will convince her partner to stay, the risk of losing them forever, and the determination to make every second together feel infinite. The song celebrates the intoxicating mix of uncertainty and devotion, reminding us that some loves burn brightest when time is running out.
Paulina Rubio, known as "The Golden Girl," is a celebrated Mexican singer, songwriter, and television personality born on June 17, 1971, in Mexico City. She first gained fame as a member of the iconic pop group Timbiriche from 1982 to 1991 before launching a successful solo career.
With over 15 million records sold, Rubio is one of the best-selling Latin music artists of all time. Her music spans genres such as Latin pop, dance, electronic, and rock. Albums like La Chica Dorada and Paulina cemented her status as a Latin pop icon with chart-topping hits and critical acclaim. Beyond music, she has also made a mark as a model, actress, and coach on major talent shows across Mexico, Spain, and the United States.