Erik RubÃn Milanszenko (born January 30, 1971 in Puebla, Mexico) is a
Mexican singer and actor. He was a member of the Mexican teen pop
group Timbiriche.At the age of 12, RubÃn joined the group Timbiriche,
one of the most important and influential pop bands of the 1980s on
the Spanish language charts. His entry into the group transformed it
into a septet. His first album with the group was their fourth album.
While with the group, he recorded more than 10 albums, participated in
several television specials, and visited various countries during
their concert tours. He is best known for hits such as "Mágico amor",
"Ã mame hasta con los dientes" and "Princesa Tibetana".RubÃn remained
with Timbiriche until 1991. The last Timbiriche album he worked on was
their tenth. In 1998 he joined on Timbiriche reunion and he wrote new
songs for the album El Concierto, which he co-produced. In 2007, for
the 25th Anniversary of Timibiriche, he rejoined the band and produced
their new album. He also performed with former band mate Paulina Rubio
as part of the Mexican Bicentennial Celebrations.
Mexican singer and actor. He was a member of the Mexican teen pop
group Timbiriche.At the age of 12, RubÃn joined the group Timbiriche,
one of the most important and influential pop bands of the 1980s on
the Spanish language charts. His entry into the group transformed it
into a septet. His first album with the group was their fourth album.
While with the group, he recorded more than 10 albums, participated in
several television specials, and visited various countries during
their concert tours. He is best known for hits such as "Mágico amor",
"Ã mame hasta con los dientes" and "Princesa Tibetana".RubÃn remained
with Timbiriche until 1991. The last Timbiriche album he worked on was
their tenth. In 1998 he joined on Timbiriche reunion and he wrote new
songs for the album El Concierto, which he co-produced. In 2007, for
the 25th Anniversary of Timibiriche, he rejoined the band and produced
their new album. He also performed with former band mate Paulina Rubio
as part of the Mexican Bicentennial Celebrations.
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