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(1971–95). American singer Selena was a spirited entertainer whose fluid voice celebrated the sound of Tejano. Tejano is a fast-paced accordion-based Latin dance music that combines elements of jazz, country, and German polka. It is sung in Spanish and is rooted in the Hispanic community in South Texas. Fans dubbed Selena the Queen of Tejano and the Latin Madonna. She was poised to achieve crossover success with the release of her first English-language album before she was murdered in 1995.

Selena Quintanilla was born on April 16, 1971, in Lake Jackson, Texas. She began singing when she was young. When Selena was nine years old, her father formed a family band with her and her siblings. It was called Selena y Los Dinos. Her sister played drums and her brother played bass guitar. Her father wrote many of the Spanish-language songs that the group performed in the family’s restaurant. At that time Selena was not fluent in Spanish, so she had to learn the language.

In 1981 the Quintanillas moved to Corpus Christi, Texas. Los Dinos traveled throughout Texas to perform, usually as the opening act for better-known Tejano bands. Because of the band’s popularity, Selena stopped attending school in eighth grade. However, she earned a General Educational Development (GED) credential, which is equivalent to a high-school diploma.

The first album from Los Dinos, Mis Primeras Grabaciones (“My First Recordings”), was released in 1984. The albums Alpha and Muñequito de Trapo (“Rag Doll”) appeared two years later. Although they did not sell well, they added to Selena’s popularity. When Selena was 15 years old, she won female entertainer of the year at the Tejano Music Awards. Her songs began soaring on Latin music charts.

In 1989 Selena signed a contract with EMI Latin. That same year she released Selena, her first album for that record company. Several albums followed, including Ven Conmigo (1990; “Come with Me”) and Entre a Mi Mundo (1992; “Enter My World”). At this time her pop duet single, “Buenos Amigos” (“Good Friends”), with Álvaro Torres reached a broader audience. In 1992 Selena married Chris Pérez, the lead guitarist of Los Dinos.

Selena’s popularity continued to rise. With Selena Live (1993), Selena won the 1994 Grammy Award for best Mexican-American album. She became the first female Tejano singer to win a Grammy in that category. Her expanding interests in 1994 included beginning a clothing line and opening two boutiques. Selena’s last album with all new material, Amor Prohibido (“Forbidden Love”), was released that same year. Featuring the songs “Amor Prohibido” and “Bidi Bidi Bom Bom,” the album was nominated for a 1995 Grammy Award.

Selena was working on what would be her first English-language album when she was shot by the founder of her fan club, Yolanda Saldívar. Saldívar had supposedly stolen money from the fan club and Selena’s stores, and Selena was meeting with her to get missing financial documents. Instead of handing over the documents, Saldívar shot and killed Selena on March 31, 1995, in Corpus Christi.

Selena’s death caused an outpouring of grief. The album Dreaming of You (1995) was released a few months after her death. It included several completed English songs as well as previously recorded and new Tejano songs. The album debuted at number one on the Billboard 200 chart. Selena was the first Latina artist to achieve that goal. In the following years, a number of albums featuring her greatest hits also appeared.

The continued interest in Selena resulted in a number of books and movies about her life. These include the movie Selena (1997), which starred Jennifer Lopez. A biographical television drama, Selena: The Series, premiered in 2020 and ran for two seasons. Selena was awarded a Grammy lifetime achievement award in 2021.

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