Do You Know Selena? Selena Gomez American Singer
Selena's ascent to distinction resembled a falling star: she was splendid and moving, yet her life was brief. In spite of her unfavorable end, Selena's memory and music keep on motivating an age of Latina/o fans.
Selena Quintanilla was brought into the world in 1971 in Lake Jackson, Texas, and she was performing Tejano music with her Mexican-American family around the state quite early in life. By her adolescents she was on the ascent to fame, and soon her music was raising a ruckus around town.
In some cases called the "Sovereign of Tejano," Selena's music extended the crowd for Texan-Mexican music, and added to an ascent in Latin music notoriety across the US. Selena's collection Selena Live! won a Grammy Grant in 1994, making her the primary Tejano craftsman to win a Grammy.
However, on Walk 31, 1995, Selena was a the ex-killed by a lady leader of her group of followers the previous business director of her store. A last collection was delivered in the month after her demise, Longing for You, and she turned into the primary music craftsman to have five Spanish collections all the while on the Bulletin 200 rundown.
In the years since her demise, Selena has been remembered with a sculpture, a Madame Tussaud's wax figure, a few TV narratives, and a full-length film biopic featuring Jennifer Lopez. She has been freely recalled by Latina stars when they commit fronts of her melodies to her memory, and secretly by families who have named their youngsters after the well known vocalist.
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