Selena Quintanilla’s posthumous album ‘Moonchild Mixes’ to be released Friday, along with new single

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HOUSTON – Selena fans will fall in love with her music once more “like never before” as a new and posthumous album will be released this Friday.

The new album, “Moonchild Mixes,” was announced on the late ‘Queen of Tejano’s’ social media accounts, which will feature 13 tracks.

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The first single, “Como Te Quiero Yo A Ti” will also be released worldwide this Friday on all platforms, including Spotify.

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The announcement comes after Selena’s father, Abraham Quintanilla confirmed the new album’s arrival back in March in an interview with Latin Groove News.

“Selena has been gone for 26 years and time continues to fly. It amazes me that after 26 years she is still loved and well-received by fans,” Quintanilla said.

Selena was a rising star in the 90s and was dubbed the “Queen of Tejano.” She died in 1995 after she was shot and killed outside of a motel in Corpus Christi by Yolanda Saldivar, the president of her fan club. Saldivar is facing a life sentence in Gatesville, Texas, according to KPRC’s sister station KSAT.

To pre-save “Moonchild Mixes,” click here.


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