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| genre = {{hlist|[[Pop rock]]}}
| length = 42:45
| label = [[Capitol Latin|EMI Capitol de México]]
| producer = [[Miguel Blasco]], Don Matamoros, César Valle, [[J.R. Florez]]
| prev_title = [[La Chica Dorada]]
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'''''24 Kilates''''' ("24 Karats") is the second studio album by Mexican recording artist [[Paulina Rubio]], released by [[Capitol Latin|EMI Capitol de México]] on November 16, 1993. Following the success of her ''[[La Chica Dorada|debut album]]'', Rubio reunited with the Spanish producer [[Miguel Blasco]], who produced her second music project, while the songs were written mostly by Cesar Valle, Don Matamoros and C. Sánchez. The recording sessions took place in Spain during the summer of 1993, coinciding with Rubio promotion her first concert tour in South America.
 
''24 Kilates'' received mixed reviews from music critics, who considered the album [[Rock music|rock]]-oriented sound with influences of [[jazz]], [[funk]], and [[Dance music|dance]]. The album was commercial success, reached the top in Mexico and sold 300,000 a few weeks after its release.