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Preciosa expresses feelings of love and nostalgia for Puerto Rico.It is considered one of the unofficial National Anthems of Puerto Rico [9] The work includes a celebration of the three historical sociological traits that Puerto Ricans attribute to making their current culture and nationalism; the blend of Spanish, African and Taino.
Preciosa, by Selena, 1988 "Preciosa" (song), by Rafael Hernández Marín, 1937, covered by many artists; Incidental music for Preciosa, by Carl Maria von Weber; Preciosa, a 1965 film set in Puerto Rico; Preciosa, a 1998 Mexican telenovela; Preciosa, the fictional hawk in Marion Zimmer Bradley's novel Hawkmistress!
Rafael Hernández Marín (October 24, 1892 – December 11, 1965) was a Puerto Rican songwriter and the author of hundreds of popular songs in the Latin American repertoire. [1] He specialized in Cuban styles, such as the canción, bolero and guaracha.
(1987), Preciosa (1988), and Dulce Amor (1988)—were released prior to signing a recording contract with EMI Latin, who billed Selena as a solo artist despite her Los Dinos band's involvement in her releases. [1] Most of these songs were written by the singer's father and manager Abraham Quintanilla, Jr. and from local Tejano music songwriters ...
"Como Te Quiero Yo a Ti" ("How I Love You") is a song by American singer Selena, originally from her fifth indie release, Preciosa (1988). It was released as a single on Momentos Intimos (2004) and Moonchild Mixes (2022).
Preciosa (English: Precious) is the fifth independent studio album by Tejano music group Selena y Los Dinos. It was released on October 10, 1988 under Manny Guerra ’s RP Records. Preciosa garnered favorable reception from music critics, with Tim Baker of Newsweek observing the group finally purging their oldie influences from their discography.
Preciosa: Contained the original version of "Quiero". From this album "Quiero" was released as a promotional single in 1988 of that same year Preciosa was released. Mis Primeros Éxitos: Contained the new updated version of "Quiero". This album was released in 1990 from EMI. Personal Best: Contained the original version of "Quiero". This album ...
The songs lyrics are about a girl expressing her emotions about a guy she really love. The song was mixed with Cumbia music and Jazz fusion. [3] "Qué" ("What") was the second single released from Dulce Amor. The song's writer is unknown. [15] It was produced by Manny Guerra. [15] The song was performed on G minor with 147 beats per minute. [15]