Released: November 10, 2009

Featuring: Pitbull

Songwriter: Gian Marco Claudia Brant Noel Schajris Pitbull

Producer: Cachorro López

Comprar un boleto hasta la luna cuesta
Para que me ganes no alcanza una apuesta
Mas te vale que a mi no me quieras convencer
Con esa carita de galán de feria
Con esas promesas que parecen serias
No te hagas el sordo escúchame

Este corazón ya viene y fue de vuelta
El que se hace el vivo sale por la puerta
Ya no me dediques serenatas de balcón
Yo no pasaría una noche contigo
Que te quede claro si no has entendido
Le cambie la letra a tu canción

Te puedes ir, no me importa tu billete
No hay rosas ni juguetes que paguen por mi amor
Te puedes ir a la China en un cohete
Ve y búscate una tonta que te haga el favor

Ya no queda nadie, se acabo la fiesta
Deja de fumar que el humo me molesta
Eres la manzana que no quiero ni morder
No me digas que pretendes ser mi amante
Yo no necesito ningún vigilante
Para ti yo soy mucha mujer

Te puedes ir, no me importa tu billete
No hay rosas ni juguetes que paguen por mi amor
Te puedes ir a la China en un cohete
Ve y búscate una tonta que te haga el favor

Te puedes ir, no me importa tu billete
No hay rosas ni juguetes que paguen por mi amor

Paulina Rubio

Paulina Susana Rubio-Dosamantes simply known as Paulina Rubio is a Mexican pop singer, She began her music career as original member of the pop group Timbiriche from 1982 through 1991, before leaving the group in order to focus on her solo career. Her debut album, La Chica Dorada (1992) was released under EMI Music and it reached position number 42 in Billboard Top Latin Albums and number 2 in Billboard Latin Pop. Her next albums 24 Kilates (1993), El Tiempo Es Oro (1995) and Planeta Paulina (1996) also helped Rubio become better known in Hispanic America. Rubio’s departure from EMI Music happened in the same year. With her new label, Universal Music, she released her fifth studio album Paulina (2000) and her crossover album Border Girl (2002), both had commercial success worldwide; According to Billboard, Paulina was the best selling Latin album in the United States in 2001, selling over 800,000 copies in the US alone. The album reached two diamond records for 2 million sales worldwide only in 2001 certified by Nielsen Soundscan. Her follow-up albums, Pau-Latina (2004) and Ananda (2006) consolidated Rubio internationally as a global superstar. Her ninth album, Gran City Pop (2009) had a fresh and original concept, and focused in vision, to reflect Paulina’s life and musical experiences she had while traveling the world. Her latest album Brava! (2011) focuses in electronic genres. In 2012, Rubio served as a coach on the second season of La Voz… Mexico. In 2013, Rubio became a coach on La Voz Kids, and also became a judge on the American version of The X Factor.