Selena
Selena Quintanilla Perez (Spanish pronunciation"se'lenakinta'nija'peres" 16th, 1971 - March 31st, 1995) Also known as Selena, is an American Tejano performer. The "Queen Tejano music", her contributions in music and fashion led her to be one of the most well-known Mexican-American entertainers ever. Billboard magazine placed her at third place in 2020 in their "Greatest Latino Artists of All Time", which was inspired by Latin songs as well as Latin albums. The media dubbed her the "Tejano Madonna" for her style of clothing. Her clothes choices are what brought her the nickname "Tejano Madonna" by media outlets. Quintanilla and Suzette Quintanilla. In the 80s, she was frequently accused of being a snob and was denied bookings at venues across Texas for performing Tejano music, which is a male-dominated genre. Her popularity increased when she won the Tejano Music Award as Female Vocalist of the Year in 1987. It was awarded nine times. In 1989 she signed with EMI Latin and released her debut album entitled Entre a Mi Mundo (1992). Her brother was her primary music producer and songwriter. Entre a Mi Mundo was a top-ranked album on the US Billboard Regional Mexican Albums charts for eight consecutive weeks. The critics of the music called it the "breakthrough recording" of her musical career because of its commercial chart-topping success. One of its singles, "Como la Flor" became one of her most popular song titles. Live! (1993) was nominated for Best Mexican/American Album at the 1994 Grammy Awards. It was the first Tejano album to be awarded this award. Amor Prohibido was her 1994 album. It became one of America's most popular Latin albums. The album was widely acclaimed for being the first Tejano music album to be commercially viable, and it quickly became one of the most popular Latin subgenres of Latin music in the early days of.
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