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Selena's Impact on Latin Music 

El impacto de Selena en la música latina es honrado por Jennifer Lopez, quien rinde tributo junto a la banda Los Dinos y los hermanos de Selena

Selena's impact on Latin music is profound, unforgettable and continues to grow with the passage of time. In the mid-1990s, Selena established herself as one of the leading figures in the Tex-Mex genre. Her charisma, powerful voice and stage presence broke cultural barriers, bringing Latin music to new audiences. In addition, she managed to position Spanish in markets dominated by English, something very rare at the time.

Her influence was not only reflected in the charts, but also in the cultural identity of millions of young Latinos in the United States. Selena represented pride, hope and connection for a generation that sought to see themselves reflected in the media. Her every performance was a celebration of shared roots and dreams.

The legacy of a queen

After her tragic death, Selena did not disappear from the public's heart. On the contrary, her figure became an even more powerful symbol of perseverance and passion. Her records continued to sell, new fans discovered her music, and her story inspired movies, series and tributes.

The album «Dreaming of You», released posthumously, achieved historic success by entering the Billboard charts. This achievement proved that her impact went beyond language and that her art had a universal reach. Today, Selena is considered one of the most important Latin artists of all time.

Selena's impact on Latin music as a bridge between cultures

Selena also accomplished something that few artists have achieved: uniting different cultures through her music. She grew up speaking English, but chose to sing in Spanish to honor her Mexican roots. This decision strengthened the sense of belonging for many young Latinos.

In addition to music, Selena left a message of authenticity, self-love and cultural pride. Many current artists such as Becky G, Selena Gomez and Karol G cite Selena as an inspiration. Without a doubt, her influence continues to live on, evolving with each new generation that discovers her story.