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==Background==
Rubio came to peoples' attention in the 1980s when she was part of the popular Mexican group [[Timbiriche]]. She signed with [[Capitol Latin]] in early 1992 and released her debut studio album in October 1992. Fueled by hit singles like "[[Mío]]", "[[Amor de Mujer]]" and "[[Sabor A Miel]]", ''[[La Chica Dorada]]'' peaked at number one and was one the best-selling album of 1993 in her native Mexico, certified
After the success of her debut album ''La Chica Dorada'', Rubio developed the sessions of her second album. In the midst of an extensive promotion through South America, her label EMI Music prepared the songs that would go through the musical career of the well-known ''Chica Dorada''. According to EMI executives, Rubio became the promise of music in Mexico thanks to the success of her debut album. The concept of the album followed the basis of the "gold" as the frame of Rubio, but striving more with the production decided to baptize it with the name of "24 Kilates". Previously, she also told that the album will take references from the [[epic film|epic]] [[space-opera]] ''[[Star Wars]]''.<ref name="starwars">{{cite web|title=Nuevo LP para Paulina Rubio |url=http://h.elsiglodetorreon.com.mx/Default/Scripting/ArticleWin.asp?From=Search&Key=EDT/1993/02/10/55/Ar05503.xml&CollName=EDT_1990_1999&DOCID=1208300&PageLabelPrint=55&skin=ElSiglo&sLanguage=English&Content=ALL&selLanguage=&sPublication=EDT&sDateFrom=01/01/1993&sDateTo=12/31/1993&dummy=1993&sQuery=La%2Bchica%2Bdorada&x=0&y=0&RefineQueryView=&StartFrom=10&ViewMode=GIF |date=February 10, 1993 |accessdate=September 18, 2019 |work=[[El Siglo de Torreón]] |language=Spanish}}</ref>
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