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A new Selena song, masterminded by her family, revives arguments over legacy and exploitation

Nearly three decades after her death, Tejano superstar Selena is making her comeback this summer. In collaboration with the family of Selena Quintanilla-Pérez, Warner Music Latina has released a new track from the singer. An orchestral mariachi ballad titled "Como Te Quiero Yo a Ti," or "How I Love You," it is the first single off of an upcoming album, "Moonchild Mixes." Executive produced by ...
Selena performs during the Seventh Annual Tejano Music Awards on March 23, 1987, in San Antonio.

Nearly three decades after her death, Tejano superstar Selena is making her comeback this summer.

In collaboration with the family of Selena Quintanilla-Pérez, Warner Music Latina has released a new track from the

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