Skip to main content

Selena Quintanilla: Her Life in Photos

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.

Quintanilla was born on April 16, 1971, to Abraham Quintanilla Jr. and Marcella Quintanilla in Lake Jackson, Texas. Her father was the frontman of a band that played Tejano, a mix of American rock music and traditional Mexican music. Abraham Jr. recognized Selena’s singing talent when she was just 6 years old and decided to form Selena y Los Dinos, a band with her and two of his other children. The group performed at the family’s restaurant as well as weddings and parties.

After their restaurant was forced to close its doors in 1981, their band became the family’s primary source of income. Selena y Los Dinos released albums under smaller labels until Selena landed a record deal with EMI Records in 1989. Two years later, she released her first hit song “Buenos Amigos” with Salvadorean singer/songwriter Alvaro Torres, which landed at No. 1 on Billboard’s Latin chart.

Selena explained in a 1994 interview with Orale Promo that being a female singer in a male-driven industry was difficult for her.

“Tejano music was hard for us because I was a girl. My dad had a lot of problems while trying to set up shows for us or presentations because there are a lot of men who don’t think that women can get the attention of the public. But … wrong,” she said at the time.

The songstress earned her first and only Grammy award for her album Selena Live in March 1994. Later that year, Selena’s album Amor Prohibido sold more than one million copies and became the best-selling Latin album of the year.

Selena married the lead guitarist in her band, Christopher Perez, in 1992. The couple remained together until her death.

Her final album, Dreaming of You, was released posthumously in July 1995 and debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 chart. Jennifer Lopez took on the role of the late singer in the 1997 film Selena, which skyrocketed the Hustlers star to fame and earned her a Golden Globe nomination in 1998.

Netflix is also releasing a scripted series titled Selena: The Series, starring Walking Dead actress Christian Serratos, later this year.

Scroll down for some highlights of Selena’s life.

Listen on Spotify to Us Weekly's Hot Hollywood as each week the editors of Us break down the hottest entertainment news stories!
Acting Debut

Selena made a brief cameo appearance as a singer in a mariachi band in the 1994 film Don Juan DeMarco, which starred Johnny Depp and Marlon Brando.

Merrick Morton/Shutterstock
Bidi Bidi Bom Bom

The Texas native performed her hit songs including "Bidi Bidi Bom Bom" and "Amor Prohibido" on The Johnny Canales Show in 1994.

Businesswoman

Selena not only achieved her musical aspirations but opened two clothing boutiques with beauty salons called Selena Etc. in 1994.

On Top of the World

Her third studio album, Entre a Mi Mundo, was released in 1992 and sat at No. 1 for eight consecutive months.

Milestone

Selena was a spokeswoman for Coca-Cola from 1989 until her death in 1995.

Bringing Home the Gold

The songstress' album Selena Live won in the Best Mexican/Mexican-American album category at the 1994 Grammys.

Davila/Mediapunch/Shutterstock
Live in Concert

Selena embarked on her Selena Live! tour from 1993 to 1994.

Style Icon

The singer became known for her fashionable stage costumes as well as her more simple, laid-back looks.

Dreaming of You

The single became one of Selena's most recognizable songs after her death.

YouTube
Bittersweet Goodbye

Selena's posthumous English language album, Dreaming of You, sold more than one million copies.

YouTube


from Celebrity News – Us Weekly https://ift.tt/2Jyn461

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Pink Helps Husband Carey Hart Recover After Spinal Surgery

Carey Hart and Pink. Rob Latour/Shutterstock Hello nurse! Carey Hart is recovering from spinal surgery with lots of help from his wife, Pink — and he couldn’t be more thankful. Pink and Carey Hart's Relationship Timeline Read article The motocross star , 46, underwent lower spine disc replacement surgery on Thursday, September 23, and let fans know that the procedure was a “success” hours after he got out of the operating room. “One down and one to go,” he wrote on Instagram , adding that he was “up and out of bed and walking, just a few hours post-surgery.” By the next morning, he was already heading home. While still in the hospital on Friday, September 24, he posted a video of himself in his post-op gown taking a stroll around the building. “Been up five times since this,” he bragged. “Can’t wait to come back stronger than ever, and kick ass on my dirt bike in 2022.” While he thanked the staff at DISC Sports & Spine Center in Newport Beach, California, he gave the...

Musician Sophie Dead at Age 34 After 'Sudden Accident'

SOPHIE, a Scottish musician, DJ and record producer, has died at age 34. Stars We’ve Lost in 2021 Read article The multihyphenate’s team confirmed the news in a statement on Saturday, January 30, revealing that her death was unexpected. “It is with profound sadness that I have to inform you that musician and producer SOPHIE passed away this morning around 4 a.m. in Athens, where the artist had been living, following a sudden accident,” SOPHIE’s team said in a statement to The Independent . “At this time respect and privacy for the family is our priority. We would also ask for respect for her fanbase, and to treat the private nature of this news with sensitivity.” Celebrity LGBTQ Allies Read article The statement went on to tout SOPHIE’s many accolades in electronic pop music: “SOPHIE was a pioneer of new sound, one of the most influential artists in the last decade. Not only for ingenious production and creativity but also for the message and visibility that was achieved. An ico...

Aly Raisman: A Day in My Life

Aly Raisman ’s life has looked quite different since she officially hung up her leotard and retired from gymnastics in 2020. But even though she’s not spending as much time at the gym, the former gymnast, 26, still makes it a point to live a healthy lifestyle. On a typical day in her life, Raisman will do a Pilates session to maintain her svelte physique. After years of intense training, the three-time Olympic gold medalist found that the method — which involves low-impact flexibility and muscular strength and endurance movements — not only benefited her body, but her mind too. “When I have a good workout, I feel more calm and I feel more connected to my body,” she told Women’s Health in January. “That is a very different answer that I would have given you a couple of years ago. If I were training, I would have probably said a good workout to me is when I push myself as much as I can … I think I pushed myself enough for most of my life. So, now I just want to leave the gym feelin...