Nada Puede Cambiarme

"Nada Puede Cambiarme" (English:"Nothing Can Change Me") is a song recorded by Mexican singer Paulina Rubio, features electric guitar by Guns N' Roses's Slash.

Upon its release, the song received mixed reviews from contemporary music critics, who praised the production, while the press and public were upset by Rubio and Slash's collaboration.

The music video for "Nada Puede Cambiarme", directed by Dago Gonzalez, portrays a glam-rock wedding celebration; it shows her dressed as a bride, and different male models walking down a runway.

Lyrically, the song is an anthem of female empowerment, where the narrator decides to optimistically accept an ended relationship, choosing to celebrate herself and move on, albeit with the faint hope of getting back together with her lover.

[4] In a retrospective review, Tony Grassi from Guitar World site deemed the song one of Rubio's most glossiest pop tunes, "but then the two-and-a-half-minute mark hits and Slash injects a healthy dose of electric sting to the mix.

[14] In the United States, "Nada Puede Cambiarme" debuted on the Billboard's chart Hot Latin Songs at number thirty-one on 3 February 2007.

[16] The accompanying music video was directed by Dago González, who had previously helmed Rubio's "Algo Tienes" clip in 2004, and was produced by Anke Thommen,[17] with whom she first worked.

[18] It stars Rubio, Guns N' Roses' guitarist, Slash, who collaborated on the guitar solo in the bridge of the song, as well as dancer Daniel "Cloud" Campos.

[19] Music video's atmosphere was described as "a fashion show full of glamrock" in which Rubio is "the sexiest and most daring bride," while Slash's appearance was described as energetic "with his guitar intensifying the energy of the most fun and unusual wedding.

[22] Los 40 Principales official website aired a special material, which included exclusively premiered of the "Making Of" images of the clip, the EPK of Ananda and an interview.

"[26] In a similar way, the editors of La Gramola Encendida said that the singer plays at being "a Mercadona pre-Lady Gaga" while Slash is "a guitar God who has remained more like a living myth than the magnificent guitarist he is.

Slash participated in the song and music video for "Nada Puede Cambiarme".