Paulina Rubio is a take charge kind of girl.

The Brothers Strause may have provided the stylistic motorcycle action shots and Japanese animation for her fast-paced "Don't Say Goodbye" video, but the concept for the clip belonged to Rubio.

"I just like to be involved in everything," she said, then laughed. "I'm hyperactive, and I write and I sometimes produce and I have ideas for the cover and all that."

Rubio will also write the video treatment for her next single, "The One You Love" (see ), though a director has not yet been chosen. The song is sweeping and romantic, but she envisions the video being violent and dramatic.

"I can imagine this video as a spaghetti western with a lot of action," she said. "These guys are all fighting, and they kill with guns, 'Boom, boom.' I picture it more sweaty and sepia-toned, like [Quentin] Tarantino saves Mexico."

She said she likes the idea of contrasting the passionate lyrics with aggressive visuals because she wants to give the audience something it might not be expecting. She also wants to prove she doesn't take herself too seriously.

"I think that when you're putting visual images to the things that you play, it's great to have silly ideas. It's good to have fun and to not be perfect and to laugh about you a little bit sometimes."