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'Selena: The Series' creator reveals how the singer's struggles between English and Spanish songs ultimately paved the way for her crossover success.
In the series, Selena’s family playfully teases her over her poor Spanish-speaking skills, and she begins to learn the language through listening to tapes and watching soap operas.
The 1997 biopic Selena, starring Jennifer Lopez, examined her short but eventful life and how her family sacrificed to take advantage of her singing skills.
Selena sings about seeing a guy walk by her and is lovestruck by his voice and sense of danger. The song was recorded at Q-Productions and two other studios in 1995.
Take part in a Selena sing-along before the biographical film about the iconic singer's life is screened in downtown Tucson.
Jennifer Lopez's breakout film, Selena, is coming to streaming this month just in time to watch before her latest role in Kiss of the Spider-Woman.
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