Brava!

At the same time, these expansions were also separately released as EPs in their respective regions containing the newly added songs.

[2] In early August 2010, Paulina talked on her first Twitcam about her upcoming projects including her next studio album.

[3] Billboard reported: "She's been working with RedOne and writing with Julio Reyes Copello, Casadiego, Espinoza Paz, Chino & Nacho and Claudia Brant.

"[4] Rubio later confirmed that RedOne was producing most of the 10 tracks on the standard edition of the album, with some arrangements "between techno and rock band instruments like bass, drums and acoustic guitar.

"[5] Paulina confirmed the titles of some of the tracks that would be on the album such as "Sabes Que Te Amo" and "Hoy Me Toca A Mí", which is a Spanglish duet with Taboo from The Black Eyed Peas.

[6] She also confirmed "Olvídate De Mí" and "Volvamos A Empezar", which is a ranchera mixed with a rock style feel.

She also talked about "Cásate Con Tu Mamá", which is a song about a man with the Oedipus Complex Syndrome.

[7] Mexican composer Espinoza Paz confirmed that he worked with Paulina on a song titled "Me Voy".

is a key expression of female admiration that hints about the album being Paulina's tribute to women in all their greatness and potential.

The passing of a great pillar of my family and the birth of my first child have made me understand many things, especially the cycle of life and how important it is to celebrate it.

There is a remix that shows Paulina Rubio singing the song as a duet with an artist named Gocho.

A re-worked version of "Me Voy" featuring Espinoza Paz was released as the second single off the album on February 14, 2012.

Rubio also attended the 12th Annual Latin Grammy Awards, and while she didn't perform any songs from Brava!

she did perform "Golpes En El Corazón", a duet with Los Tigres del Norte.

Paulina Rubio began her promotional tour by appearing and singing "Me Gustas Tanto" on the final episode of Mira Quién Baila.

Jon O'Brian from Allmusic provided a favorable review describing the project as an "offer little [of] deviation from his usual Auto-Tuned synth-heavy formula", and felt it was "much more interesting proposition when Rubio furrows her own path" on different musical genres.

[17] David Dorantes from The Houston Chronicle said the album is perfect to Rubio's fans, "full of dance songs, of various genres, with light lyrics about falling in love or heartbreak.

hoy sale a la venta el Album Bravisima de Paulina Rubio (in Spanish) Universal Music Magazine September 18, 2012