Celebrities are paying tribute to Tejana songstress Selena Quintanilla on the 25th anniversary of her tragic death.
Celebrities are paying tribute to Tejana songstress Selena Quintanilla on the 25th anniversary of her tragic death.
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When you hear the name “Selena” your initial thought will probably be about one of two different people: Selena Gomez or Selena Quintanilla. If Gomez is the one that comes to mind first though, you might realize that you’ll sometimes end up thinking of Quintanilla. Why? Well, because their names aren’t where the similarities end. From sporting bangs to curling her hair, there are plenty of styles of Gomez’s that had us doing a double take because of how much she looks just like her namesake.
Twenty-five years have passed since Selena Quintanilla’s life was cut short at only 23 years old. It’s a nostalgic day for fans but also one that marks a celebration of the Queen of Tejano’s musical and cultural impact. In this week’s Billboard’s El Factor Latino podcast, senior writer Griselda Flores
It’s been 25 years since the death of Selena Quintanilla, a Tejano music singer who captured America’s heart in the early ‘90s with songs like “Como La Flor,” “Bidi Bidi Bom Bom” and “Dreaming of You.”
Selena Quintanilla made history in the music industry with her songs, amazing talent, charisma, personality and humility.That is why -- 25 years after her death -- her legacy is still more valid than ever. Today, countless singers are faithful admirers, and they're not afraid to express their gratitude and respect for her.From Becky G and Anitta to Victoria La Mala, Billboard asked several women in music to share what Selena means to them.
It’s been 25 years since the death of Selena Quintanilla, a Tejano music singer who captured America’s heart in the early ‘90s with songs like “Como La Flor,” “Bidi Bidi Bom Bom” and “Dreaming of You.”
Watching old clips of Selena Quintanilla—whether she's singing, talking or just flashing that radiant smile—is an exercise in exhilaration and heartbreak. It never gets tiresome, enjoying her enchanting presence.
It’s been 25 years since Selena Quintanilla was shot and killed at the age of 23 by her fan club president and former boutique manager, Yolanda Saldívar, in March 1995.
Selena Quintanilla-Perez was known as the Queen of Tejano because she single-handedly revolutionized the genre, fusing her Mexican roots with bold new sounds. With her brother A.B.
Despite the fact that the years continue to pass, Selena Quintanilla’s legacy remains more current than ever through her music.
March is a very nostalgic month for Selena Quintanilla fans all over the world. Her life was cut short at only 23 years old on March 31, 1995, but her legacy became eternal.
For years, we have enjoyed "Como La Flor," a song that definitely made a statement in Selena Quintanilla’s musical career. It became her first hit in the U.S., reaching No. 6 on Billboard’s Hot Latin Songs chart (dated Oct. 24, 1992).
It will soon be 25 years since Selena Quintanilla tragic death on March 31, 1995. Her legacy, however, continues to shine on the Billboard charts, in film, and countless other ways.
Before her unexpected death 25 years ago, Selena Quintanilla’s career was just beginning to grow internationally, and her music clips started to conquer (at that time) major music video channels.
Selena Quintanilla's biopic, starring Jennifer Lopez and Edward James Olmos, hit the big screen 23 years ago. The release date was March 21, 1997, to be exact, just two years after the tragic death of Tejano music's rising star.
Jennifer Lopez is celebrating the 23-year-old anniversary of her hit film, “Selena”.
News you'll want to do the washing machine to! Believe it or not, but this Saturday marks the 23rd anniversary of the beloved film, Selena. As many know, Jennifer Lopez portrayed the late Tejano singer Selena Quintanilla.
Jennifer Lopez is celebrating the 23-year-old anniversary of her hit film, .
Jennifer Lopez is celebrating Selena Quintanilla’s legacy with a heartfelt tribute video published Saturday morning (March 21).The date marks 23 years since the release of Selena, the biographical film directed by Gregory Navas in which she portrayed the late Mexican-American singer.
Selena Quintanilla has been officially inducted into the Star Trail of Fame at the Rodeo Houston, making history as the first Latina artist and second female act overall, Billboard has learned.The announcement was made on Sunday (March 8) via a set of photos and videos posted on the Rodeo’s Instagram account, showing the unveiling of the golden plaque positioned next to Elvis Presley’s. Suzette and A.B.
Pitbull couldn't be more honored to pay tribute to Selena Quintanilla.
Some of the biggest names in Latin music are coming together to honor the memory of Selena Quintanilla.
Almost 25 years after her tragic death on March 31, 1995, Selena Quintanilla’s legacy continues to shine on the charts, on social media, on street murals, in clothing lines and makeup brands, as an example of a true Latin icon in pop culture.She was known as the Queen of Tejano, but was not afraid to dip her toes in other genres, single-handedly revolutionizing the Tejano industry and incorporating her Mexican-American background in music.
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