Entre a Mi Mundo

Entre a Mi Mundo is the third studio album by American singer Selena. It was released on May 6, 1992, by EMI Latin. It includes music genres ranging from synthesized, Tejano and Mexican cumbia to R&B and rock music. The album’s lyrics emphasize female empowerment and self-assertion. It peaked atop the US Billboard Regional Mexican Albums chart for eight consecutive months.

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Summary Entre a Mi MundoEntre a Mi Mundo is the third studio album by American singer Selena. It was released on May 6, 1992, by EMI Latin. It includes music genres ranging from synthesized, Tejano and Mexican cumbia to R&B and rock music. The album’s lyrics emphasize female empowerment and self-assertion, while it explores themes such as unrequited love, cheating partners, and teen romance. It peaked atop the US Billboard Regional Mexican Albums chart for eight consecutive months. Four singles were released from the album; the career-launching single \”Como la Flor\” is regarded by music critics to have propelled Selena’s career in Mexico. It has been certified Diamond by the Recording Industry Association of America. It is the second best-selling regional Mexican album of all time by Billboard magazine, and it became the first album by a female TeJano singer to sell 300,000 units, becoming the best- selling female tejano record of all-time; her 1994 album Amor Prohibido broke this record. The band’s lead guitarist, Roger Garcia, had gotten married and parted Selena y Los Dinos after they released their second studio album, Ven Conmigo, in September 1990. Principal record producer and bass guitarist of the group, A. B. Quintanilla, discovered then 17-year old Chris Pérez, who at the time was the guitarist for Te jano music singer Shelly Lares.

Pé Rez was hired as the band’s guitarist after the band finished recording Ven Con migo. The group members’ diverse backgrounds aided in the diversity of the genres explored on Entre aMi Mundo, making it the band’s most innovative recording. It won the Te Jano Music Award for Album of the Year — Orchestra at the 1993 Tejiano Music Awards and tied with La Mafia’s Estas Tocando Fuego for Best Regional Mexican album at the1993 Lo Nuestro Awards. The former peaked at number six on the U.S. Billboard Hot Latin Songs chart, becoming what was then the highest-peaking single of her career. The song has also been called her signature song and her most popular recording, \”La Carcacha\” gained posthumous popularity, while \”¿Qué Creías?\” and \”Ámame\” peaked within the HotLatin Songs chart top 30. Selena was called the biggest Tejono act in the country after her performance in Nuevo Leon attracted 70,000 attendees. She was also called the “act of the people” by the Mexican media, who touted the singer as \”an artist of thepeople\”. She was called “the biggest singer in Mexico” in the 1990s and early 2000s. The singer’s performance in Mexico garnered the singer critical acclaim from the Mexican press, who hailed her as ‘the most popular singer in all of Mexico’