Selena Quintanilla-Pérez

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Selena Quintanilla-Pérez (born April 16, 1971 as Selena Quintanilla in Lake Jackson , Texas , † March 31, 1995 in Corpus Christi , Texas) was an American Tejano singer. Her untimely death made her a legend in Mexico and the United States. Even today, she is one of the most popular Latina singers who has greatly influenced the Latin music scene.

Life

The early years

Selena was born in Lake Jackson , Texas and grew up in Corpus Christi , which is where her musical career began. Her father, Abraham Quintanilla Jr., was the singer in the band Los Dinos from 1957 to 1972 and promoted the musical talent of his children. Selena, her brother Abraham Isaac III (bass) and her sister Suzette (drums) became the second generation of Los Dinos. The other two members were Ricky Vela on keyboard and Roger Garcia on guitar. Selena made her first public appearance at the age of eight in her father's Mexican restaurant in Lake Jackson. Her first recordings were made at the age of nine. In her youth, Selena was on tour regularly. She graduated from high school by distance while traveling around the country. After successful albums such as Alpha and Muñequito de trapo (both 1986), Selena won the Entertainer of the Year award at the Tejano Music Awards in 1987 at the age of 15 . This is how Jose Behar from the music label EMI-Latin became aware of her. In 1989 she was signed by Capitol Records .

The breakthrough

Her 1990 album Ven conmigo already achieved gold status. The hit Baila esta cumbia first made Selena known to a larger audience. Then Coca-Cola took her under contract because they saw in her the right advertiser for the young Latino target group and produced several commercials with her. Her final musical breakthrough came in 1992. Her album Entre a mi mundo made it into the top 100 of the album sales charts and reached number 4 on the Latin charts. She owed this mainly to the song Como la flor . It is still one of their most popular songs today and has become their trademark. Her first music video, however, was shot for La carcacha , which also became a hit. Selena gained recognition from the entire music world at the 1994 Grammy Awards . Their 1993 album Live! , which included recordings of a Corpus Christi concert and new studio recordings, won a Grammy Award for Best Mexican-American Album .

Her album Amor Prohibido (1994) was her most successful album during her lifetime. Hits like Bidi Bidi Bom Bom , No me queda más and the title song Amor Prohibido are still very popular today. For more than 1.2 million copies sold in the USA, it received an award of 2x diamond (20 times platinum, in the Latin Award). Selena's last music video ( No me queda más ) was made in 1994 in San Antonio , Texas. Also Amor prohibido was nominated for a Grammy Award. Selena holds the record for having the largest crowd gathered at the Astrodome in Houston . In 1993, over 67,000 fans wanted to see Selena at the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo . Selena's most famous concert was also her last. On February 26, 1995, over 64,000 fans came together again at the Houston Astrodome to see the singer known as “La reina del Tex-Mex” live.

In addition to her career as a singer, Selena also worked as a clothing designer. She opened two boutiques in Corpus Christi and San Antonio , both under the label Selena Etc .. The artist was also active as an actress. In the film Don Juan DeMarco , she plays a mariachi singer alongside Johnny Depp , Marlon Brando and Faye Dunaway . She recorded four songs for the soundtrack. After Selena's death, some of the scenes that had already been shot with her were cut from the film. After Chris Pérez replaced guitarist Roger Garcia, Pérez and Selena became a couple; they married on April 2, 1992.

assassination

Selena's tomb in Corpus Christi, Texas

Yolanda Saldívar was one of the singer's closest friends. She became the manager of the boutiques and president of Selena's fan club. In 1995, the Quintanillas discovered that Saldívar was stealing money from the boutiques and fan clubs. They released Saldívar. While the rest of the family turned away from her, Selena continued to stick with her friend. On the morning of March 31, 1995, the singer went to Yolanda Saldívar to get missing documents. The two of them quarreled in a hotel. As Selena was about to leave the room, Saldívar shot her in the back and injured a major artery. Despite the serious injury, Selena fled to the hotel lobby, where she collapsed. Before she passed out, she was able to give the perpetrator's name and room number. Selena Quintanilla-Pérez died the same day in a nearby hospital. In October 1995, Saldívar was sentenced to life imprisonment in a Houston court for killing Selenas.

After death

In the summer of 1995, Selena's first English-language album was released, which she had been working on until shortly before her death. Dreaming of You , a combination of new English tracks like I Could Fall in Love and Dreaming of You and Spanish songs like Tú, sólo tú and some remixes of Selena's Spanish-language hits like Techno Cumbia , debuted as number 1 on the official album charts in the USA. Selena was the first Spanish-speaking artist to do this. Over 175,000 Dreaming of You CDs were sold on the first day of sales, and to date over 2.1 million albums have been sold in the United States alone. For this Selena received a 3x diamond award (35 times platinum, in the Latin Award).

People magazine published a commemorative issue in honor of Selena - such a special issue has only been published for two other people: Grace Kelly and Diana . Since the demand was enormous in the north of the country too, an issue had to be reprinted for the first time in the history of People magazine. This was also taken as an opportunity to publish a Spanish edition of the magazine: People en Español . George W. Bush , then governor of Texas, declared April 16, 1995, Selena's 24th birthday, to be Selena Day on April 12, 1995 . In Corpus Christi, in whose La Molina district the artist lived, several memorials have been erected, including a museum and a bronze statue.

Even Jennifer Lopez owes Selena their breakthrough. She played the leading role in the movie Selena - An American Dream from 1997. Not least thanks to Selena's meanwhile enormous popularity, the film became a success in the USA and many Spanish-speaking countries. A great memorial concert called ¡Selena vive! , attended by over 50,000 fans, took place on April 7, 2005 at Reliant Stadium in Houston. This arena is next to the Astrodome , where Selena's last concert took place. Latin music stars like Gloria Estefan , Thalía , Paulina Rubio , Soraya and the Kumbia Kings , which her brother AB III started, performed. ¡Selena vive! has since held the record for the most-watched Spanish-language TV program in US history.

On November 3, 2017, Selena was posthumously honored with a star on the famous Hollywood Walk of Fame .

Discography

Albums

year title Top ranking, total weeks, awardChart placementsChart placements
(Year, title, rankings, weeks, awards, notes)
Remarks
US US Latin LatinTemplate: chart table / maintenance / charts non-existent
1992 Entre a Mi Mundo US97 (7 weeks)
US
Latin4th
diamond
diamond

(116 weeks)Latin
Chart entry only 1995
1993 Live! US79 (7 weeks)
US
Latin2
Eight times platinum
× 8
Eight times platinum

(129 weeks)Latin
Chart entry only 1995
1994 Cupid Prohibido US29
Double platinum
× 2
Double platinum

(23 weeks)US
Latin1
Triple diamond + six times platinum
× 3
Triple diamond + six times platinum
× 6
Triple diamond + six times platinum

(184 weeks)Latin
12 Super Éxitos US64
gold
gold

(10 weeks)US
Latin2 (76 weeks)
Latin
1995 Las Reinas Del Pueblo US147 (4 weeks)
US
Latin5 (39 weeks)
Latin
with Graciela Beltran
Dreaming of You US1
Triple platinum
× 3
Triple platinum

(49 weeks)US
Latin1
Five-fold diamond + nine-fold platinum
× 5
Five-fold diamond + nine-fold platinum
× 9
Five-fold diamond + nine-fold platinum

(106 weeks)Latin
1996 Siempre Selena US82 (5 weeks)
US
Latin1
Triple platinum
× 3
Triple platinum

(56 weeks)Latin
1997 Exitos y recuerdos - Latin13 (63 weeks)
Latin
1998 Anthology US131 (6 weeks)
US
Latin1
diamond
diamond

(38 weeks)Latin
1999 All My Hits / Todos Mis Exitos Vol. 1 US54 (19 weeks)
US
Latin1
diamond
diamond

(68 weeks)Latin
2000 All My Hits / Todos Mis Éxitos Vol. 2 US149 (6 weeks)
US
Latin1
Double platinum
× 2
Double platinum

(50 weeks)Latin
2001 Live! The Last Concert US176 (3 weeks)
US
Latin2
Triple platinum
× 3
Triple platinum

(72 weeks)Latin
2003 Greatest hits US117 (1 week)
US
Latin-
Quadruple platinum
× 4
Quadruple platinum
Latin
2004 Momentos intimos - Latin11
gold
gold

(17 weeks)Latin
2005 Unforgettable: The Studio Album - Latin17th
platinum
platinum

(8 weeks)Latin
Unforgettable: The Live Album - Latin26 (4 weeks)
Latin
Unforgettable: Special Edition - Latin18 (3 weeks)
Latin
Selena Remembered: Her Life, Her Music, Her Dream - Latin61 (2 weeks)
Latin
2006 Dos Historias - Latin21 (8 weeks)
Latin
2007 Through The Years / A Traves De Los Anos - Latin28 (5 weeks)
Latin
2010 La Leyenda - Latin7th
platinum
platinum

(37 weeks)Latin
2012 Enamorada de Ti US135 (1 week)
US
Latin1
gold
gold

(14 weeks)Latin
2015 Lo Mejor de ... Selena US102 (1 week)
US
Latin2
Double platinum
× 2
Double platinum

(84 weeks)Latin
2016 Ones US139
gold
gold

(6 weeks)US
Latin2
Diamond + eight-fold platinum
Diamond + eight-fold platinum
× 8
Diamond + eight-fold platinum

(248 weeks)Latin

gray hatching : no chart data available for this year

More albums

  • Selena y Los Dinos / Re-Release: Mis Primeras Grabaciones (1984) / (1995)
  • The New Girl in Town (1985)
  • Alpha (1986)
  • Muñequito de trapo (1986)
  • And the Winner Is ... (1987)
  • Preciosa (1988)
  • Dulce amor (1988)
  • Selena (1989)
  • 16 super éxitos originales [Mis primeros éxitos] (1990)
  • Ven conmigo (1990, US:Triple platinum (latin)× 3Triple platinum (latin) )
  • Personal Best (1990)
  • Baila esta cumbia (Mexican Release) (1992)
  • Selena y Emilio - Entertainers of the Year (1992)
  • Mis mejores canciones - 17 super éxitos (1993, US:Diamond (Latin)Diamond (Latin))
  • Quiero (Mexican Release) (1993)
  • Selena (1994)
  • Selena y Los Barrio Boyzz - 10 super exitos (1994)
  • Como la flor (Venezuelan Release) (1994)
  • Grandes éxitos (1995)
  • Mis primeras grabaciones [Selena y Los Dinos] (Re-Release) (1995)
  • The Selena Collection (1997)
  • Selena - OST - Soundtrack (1997, US:platinumplatinum)
  • Selena - OST - Soundtrack - Score (1997)
  • Éxitos y recuerdos / Éxitos del recuerdo (1997)
  • Sing Along Karaoke (2000)
  • Selena y sus inicios Volume 1 (2000)
  • Selena (Re-Release) (2002)
  • Mis primeros éxitos [16 super éxitos originales] (Re-Release) (2002)
  • Ven conmigo (re-release) (2002)
  • Entre a mi mundo (Re-Release) (2002)
  • Live! (Re-Release) (2002)
  • Amor prohibido (US version) (Re-Release) (2002)
  • Dreaming of You (Re-Release) (2002)
  • Selena - OST - Soundtrack (2002)
  • Live - The Last Concert (Re-Release) (2002)
  • Selena y sus Inicios Volume 2 (2003)
  • Selena y sus inicios Volume 1 (Re-Release) (2003)
  • Selena y sus inicios Volume 2 (Re-Release) (2004)
  • Selena y sus inicios Volume 3 (2004)
  • Selena y sus inicios Volume 4 (2004)
  • Remembered Her Life, Her Music, Her Dream (CD + DVD) & (DVD) (2005)
  • Unforgettable (Studio Album + Live Album + Greatest Hits DVD + Remembered DVD) (Ultimate Edition) (2005)
  • ¡Selena Vive! (CD + DVD / DVD)
  • Classic Series, Vol. 1 (2007)
  • Classic Series, Vol. 2 (2007)

Singles

year Title
album
Top ranking, total weeks, awardChart placementsChart placements
(Year, title, album , rankings, weeks, awards, notes)
Remarks
US US Latin Latin
1992 Buenos Amigos
Entre a Mi Mundo
- Latin1
gold
gold

(17 weeks)Latin
with Alvaro Torres
Como La Flor
Entre a Mi Mundo
- Latin6th
Nine-fold platinum
× 9
Nine-fold platinum

(19 weeks)Latin
1993 Que Creias
Entre a Mi Mundo
- Latin14th
gold
gold

(14 weeks)Latin
Amame
Entre a Mi Mundo
- Latin27 (6 weeks)
Latin
No Debes Jugar
Live!
- Latin3
platinum
platinum

(18 weeks)Latin
La Llamada
Live!
- Latin5
platinum
platinum

(16 weeks)Latin
1994 Dondequiera Que Estes
Dondequiera Que Estes
- Latin1
gold
gold

(16 weeks)Latin
with The Barrio Boyzz
Cupid Prohibido
Cupid Prohibido
- Latin1
Seven times platinum
× 7
Seven times platinum

(20 weeks)Latin
Bidi Bidi Bom Bom
Amor Prohibido
- Latin1
Nine-fold platinum
× 9
Nine-fold platinum

(26 weeks)Latin
No Me Queda Mas
Amor Prohibido
- Latin1
Quadruple platinum
× 4
Quadruple platinum

(33 weeks)Latin
1995 Photos y Recuerdos (Back On The Chain Gang)
Amor Prohibido
- Latin1
platinum
platinum

(25 weeks)Latin
I Could Fall In Love
Dreaming of You
US-
gold
gold
US
Latin2 (19 weeks)
Latin
Do Solo Do
Dreaming of You
- Latin1
platinum
platinum

(26 weeks)Latin
Techno Cumbia
Dreaming of You
- Latin4th
platinum
platinum

(12 weeks)Latin
El Toro Relajo
Dreaming of You
- Latin24 (4 weeks)
Latin
Dreaming of You
Dreaming of You
US22nd
gold
gold

(20 weeks)US
Latin11 (10 weeks)
Latin
1996 No Quiero Saber
Siempre Selena
- Latin6 (13 weeks)
Latin
Siempre Hace Frio
Siempre Selena
- Latin2 (16 weeks)
Latin
1997 Costumbres
Siempre Selena
- Latin15 (7 weeks)
Latin
Last Dance / The Hustle / On The Radio
- Latin25 (5 weeks)
Latin
2005 Baila Esta Kumbia
- Latin44
Six-fold platinum
× 6
Six-fold platinum

(2 weeks)Latin
2012 Cupid Prohibido
- Latin23 (9 weeks)
Latin
with Samo

Awards for music sales

Golden record

  • Hong KongHong Kong Hong Kong
    • 1997: for the album Selena (soundtrack)
  • CanadaCanada Canada
    • 1995: for the album Dreaming of You
  • United StatesUnited States United States
    • 2017: for the single Cumbia Medley

2 × platinum record

  • United StatesUnited States United States
    • 2017: for the single El Chico Del Apartamento 512

3 × platinum record

  • United StatesUnited States United States
    • 2017: for the single La Carcacha
    • 2017: for the single Si Una Vez
Country / Region Gold record icon.svg gold Platinum record icon.svg platinum Diamond record icon.svg diamond Sales swell
Awards for music sales
(country / region, awards, sales, sources)
Hong Kong (IFPI / HKRIA) Hong Kong (IFPI / HKRIA) Gold record icon.svg gold1 0! P- 0! D.- 10,000 Individual evidence
Canada (MC) Canada (MC) Gold record icon.svg gold1 0! P- 0! D.- 50,000 musiccanada.com
United States (RIAA) United States (RIAA) Gold record icon.svg 10 × gold10 Platinum record icon.svg 104 × platinum104 Diamond record icon.svg 13 × diamond13 22,330,000 riaa.com
All in all Gold record icon.svg 12 × gold12 Platinum record icon.svg 104 × platinum104 Diamond record icon.svg 13 × diamond13

Web links

Commons : Selena Quintanilla-Pérez  - Collection of Images

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  1. ^ Gold and platinum database of the RIAA (USA), search: Artist = Selena
  2. Hollywood Chamber of Commerce website (accessed November 3, 2017) .
  3. Selena Is Memorialized With Star on Hollywood Walk of Fame NBC News, November 3, 2017 (accessed November 4, 2017) .
  4. a b Chart sources: US
  5. Gold for Selena (soundtrack) in Hong Kong ( Memento from May 26, 2008 in the Internet Archive )