I remember exactly where I was when I heard the news that Beatle John Lennon was murdered. For many of my students, Selena was the John Lennon of their generation. We will remember their lives and music forever. Below, Britteny explains why.
Fig 1. In 1994, Selena released Amor Prohibido, which became one of the best-selling Latin albums in the United States. Here, she's seen the same year performing in Corpus Christi, Texas (George gongora-corpus Christi Caller-Times, file).
Selena Quintanilla was known as the “The Queen of Tejano Music” and broke Tejano music history. At a very early age, Selena would sing or listen to music; it was all around her. But being like many Mexican Americans, her story has been a persistent struggle to break out of the usual poverty of her working-class family. Although being born into a poor family didn't keep Selena and the Quintanilla family from their love for music. She was kind and outgoing, she was very social, but she also had a deeper side that wasn't always apparent. In an interview, Texas (interviewer) asked Selena, “when you’re gone how do you want to be remembered?” In a moment that’s giving us all goosebumps, the singer replied: “As not only an entertainer, but as a person who cared a lot. And I gave the best that I could. And I tried to be the best role model that I possibly could, and the best person that I could. And I tried to help out" (Lubbock). Selena was The Queen of Tejano Music, and she also had a heart of gold. After going through many interviews with Selena, she never took ownership of her success. She would always refer to "we" as in her band, friends, supporters and others who got to where she was. The way she keeps saying "WE" during the interview, just shows how selfless, loving and loyal she was. However, Selena's unexpected passing in 1995 at the age of just 23 shocked the world and left her fans in ruins. Her reputation and standing somehow became stronger with time. She rose to fame as the pioneer of the Latin pop crossover genre. In the years following Selena's passing, the public's adoration for her has not diminished.
How would Selena Quintanilla dominate Tejano music, where men are overpowered? Tejano typically blends dancing rhythms from Czech and German genres, particularly polka or waltz, with Mexican Spanish vocal styles. Traditional Tejano music is performed by small ensembles using an accordion, guitar, or bajo sexto. In northern Mexico, it first evolved. Tejano music has a long history and is a fusion of Mexican, European, and American influences. With the arrival of the accordion by German, Polish, and Czech immigrants in the middle of the 19th century, its evolution began in northern Mexico (a variation known as norteo) and Texas. Selena changed the male-dominated Tejano style after being exposed to it by incorporating R&B and pop influences, expanding its appeal beyond the era's typical audience. She was one of the best Latin performers of the 1990s, so it's not surprising that she had an impact on others.
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