Patrick Starrr is making a big transformation into Selena!
24.03.2020 - 17:07 / billboard.com
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.
In order to remember her career and music, Billboard has gathered the clips that we all love and remember of our eternal “queen of tex-mex," Selena.
Billboard remembers Selena 25 years after her tragic death and celebrates her legacy with stories and a special podcast to be published on billboard.com
Patrick Starrr is making a big transformation into Selena!
A man has died after his motorbike was involved in a crash with a BMW.
MAC Cosmetics just announced that their second Selena Quintanilla beauty collection, titled Selena La Reina, is officially available for pre-order!
Selena Quintanilla’s widower wants to make it clear that he was not involved in the upcoming Netflix series about her life.
Selena Quintanilla’s widower wants to make it clear that he was not involved in the upcoming Netflix series about her life.
Selena Quintanilla’s widower wants to make it clear that he was not involved in the upcoming Netflix series about her life.
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There is no doubt that Selena Quintanilla is an inspiration to many artists today. Her talent and her songs were the admiration of most of the girls in the ‘90s, one of them, Beyoncé. And the proof is a video that circulated on social media, where the Queen Bey talked about the day she met the late singer at a shopping center in Texas, where they both originate.
It's hard to believe that it's been 25 years since Selena Quintanilla's shocking death. The Queen of Tejano music, who was only 23 at the time of her murder, became one of the most celebrated Mexican-American performers in history with her songs, amazing talent, charisma, personality and humility.
She was called the ‘Tejano Madonna’ back in the 1990s thanks to her closet choices and the popularity of her music. But although Selena Quintanilla’s life was tragically cut short her influence lives on in the Latinx music of today and many stars took to Instagram to mark the 25th anniversary of her death.
Celebrities are paying tribute to Tejana songstress Selena Quintanilla on the 25th anniversary of her tragic death.
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.
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.”
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.
Zac Brown dipped his toes into the dance world with "Dream Sellin'," off his debut solo album, The Controversy. On Friday (March 27), he unveiled an emotive music video for the Poo Bear and Sasha Sirota collaboration.