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  2. Como la Flor - Wikipedia

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    Como la Flor" was the closing song on the Broadway musical Selena Forever (2000), starring Veronica Vasquez as Selena, [102] and in the Mexican musical Selena, El Musical (2006), which featured Lidia Ávila. [103] The recording is also the closing song of Selena ¡VIVE! (2005). [26]

  3. Entre a Mi Mundo - Wikipedia

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    It took a decade for A. B. Quintanilla (pictured) to write "Como la Flor", after conceptualizing the idea in 1982.. The recording of Entre a Mi Mundo transpired at the San Antonio studio owned by Tejano music producer Manny Guerra, with Brian "Red" Moore, Guerra's in-house music engineer, supervising the process as A. B. assumed the roles of producer and arranger, directing the operation. [14]

  4. Amor Prohibido - Wikipedia

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    Amor Prohibido is a Tejano cumbia album modernized with a synthesizer -rich delivery using a minimalist style that was quintessential in early 1990s Tejano music. The album's songs deal with dysfunctional and volatile relationships; its lyrics explore unrequited love, infidelity, and social division.

  5. All My Hits: Todos Mis Éxitos - Wikipedia

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    The next track "Como la Flor", became Selena's signature song with essayist Ilan Stavans suggesting the emergence of Latin pop in the United States in the 1990s is attributed to the popularity of "Como la Flor". [15] [16] The fourth song on the album, "I Could Fall in Love" was previously on the planned crossover album Dreaming of You.

  6. Baila Esta Cumbia - Wikipedia

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    Baila Esta Cumbia. " Baila Esta Cumbia " (English: "Dance This Cumbia ") is a song recorded by American Tejano singer Selena for her second studio album, Ven Conmigo (1990). It was released as the second single by EMI Latin on August 28, 1990, behind "Ya Ves". It was composed by her brother–producer A.B. Quintanilla, and Selena y Los Dinos ...

  7. Amor Prohibido (song) - Wikipedia

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    Selena was shot and killed by Yolanda Saldívar, her friend and former manager of the singer's Selena Etc. boutiques, on March 31, 1995. [79] Four of her singles—"No Me Queda Más", "Bidi Bidi Bom Bom", "Como la Flor" and "Amor Prohibido"—reentered the Billboard Hot Latin Songs and Regional Mexican Airplay charts on April 15. [80]

  8. Selena (soundtrack) - Wikipedia

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    Selena: The Original Motion Picture Soundtrack is the soundtrack album to the film Selena, starring Jennifer Lopez and featuring unreleased songs by Selena, including "Where Did the Feeling Go?", "Only Love", "Is It the Beat?" and "Disco Medley". Although this is the official soundtrack of the film, it does not feature most of the songs heard ...

  9. Selena Live! The Last Concert - Wikipedia

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    The Last Concert is a live album by Mexican-American singer Selena. It was recorded on February 26, 1995, at the Houston Astrodome and was televised live on Univision. [2] The album was posthumously released by EMI Latin on March 27, 2001. The singer shared the concert with Tejano singer Emilio Navaira and performed to 66,994 people, [3][4 ...