The number of blows he produced before his untimely death is, in fact, impressive.
Selena and is still a beloved voice on the Mexican-American network and beyond. During his short life, he created successful songs after successful songs and Array undoubtedly destined for the prestige of superstars around the world. full atmosphere of original kindness and love, and everyone needs to be close to them?It’s Selena. Although it’s been 25 years since her death, Selena’s spirit is perpetuated through her music, and soon we’ll be able to see her on a Netflix screen called Selena: The Series, which will premiere in December. What will surely be a tear in general, pay attention to Selena’s most productive songs.
The single moment from his fourth studio album Amor Prohibido of 1994, is one of the songs you still can’t dance to. Spicy and affectionate, it’s necessarily an instant reminder of how fast your center beats when you’re in love.
Released as a bachelor from the same album as “Bidi Bidi Bom Bom”, this dance-pop air has crowned the US Billboard hot Latin song chart.
If you said that “Like the Flower” is Selena’s greatest success of all time, it would be hard not to agree with you. The song compares the loss of a love to a withered flower, which is quite accurate if you ask me. released in ’92 as a bachelor through Entre a Mi Mundo, which critics hailed as their “revolutionary” album.
I mean, just watch this video of your “If Once” functionality at your Astrodome concert in Houston and tell me you probably won’t fascinate me through your voice.
“La Carcacha” is one of the songs that helped Selena stand out in Mexico and Latin America in the early 1990s. Translated into English, the song’s name is “The Jalopy”, which necessarily means an old, broken-down car. Yes, Selena was making a song how much she didn’t care if her boy had a damaged car, as long as he treated her properly.
“No Me Remains Ms”, which translates as “I have nothing”, is a very moving song about the greatest love he has ever known. Also of Amor Prohibido, this song was the best single Latin American hit in 1995.
Years after Selena’s assassination, the song reached number one on the US Billboard Regional Mexican Digital Songs chart. His power. I guess falling in love with the neighbor is no longer a sign.
“Wherever You Are” or “Wherever You Are” is a duo between Selena and Barrio Boyzz, a Latin American pop quintet from New York. The song took the most sensitive place on Billboard, as in the early 1990s and boys’ bands ruled everything.
I sense perfectly if you’re not the biggest fan of love songs, most of them are exaggerated cheese parties that make me want to throw up, but there’s something about this ballad, which might have to do with the fact that it was published after her death in ’95, that makes her move.
“Dreaming of You” shared the same call as the crossover album on which Selena was running just before she murdered. When it was released on a superhumously, he set a ton of records, adding the maximum number of copies sold through a singer in a day without getting married.
Another Selena song you still can’t move your hips. Selena sings about the fact that she only has “photos and memories” of a lost love, which also ranked No. 1 after her death.
Musicologists (yes, it’s a genuine work) legitimately believe that Selena has created a whole new kind of music with this song, which has influences from Latin dance, club music, rap and dancehall.
From her moment studio album Come With Me, Selena continues to move with this anthem that reminds you to pause all worries and music.
Originally written for Ven Conmigo, this song was included on a remix album of the same call that was recently released, in 2012, through an industry bigfish organization looking for Selena’s music to succeed in a fashion audience.
Arguably one of her greatest feminist songs, she discovers the strength by telling an ex how she betrayed her in this bachelor through Come With Me.
“Come With Me” or “Come with Me” delivers animated sounds through Nortea music, a musical taste of northern Mexico marked through its tempos of polka and waltz.
This song through the Tejana cumbia is one of Selena’s biggest e-v-e-r hits. All obsessed with the catchy nature of the hook, and to be honest, I can’t blame them.