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- Amor_Prohibido abstract "Amor Prohibido (English: Forbidden Love) is the fifth studio album by American Tejano music singer Selena, and was released in the United States on March 13, 1994, through EMI Latin. Selena's idea to record a new Spanish-language album began after the launch of her Selena Etc. boutiques and her southern US clothing venture, and the release of her 1993 album Live!. She wanted the set to draw in audiences who were not acquainted with her music and had little or no knowledge of Tejano music, and she desired to release an album more musically diverse than her previous works. The singer wrote material throughout 1993 and 1994, together with Selena y Los Dinos members Ricky Vela and Pete Astudillo, but Selena's brother and principal record producer, A.B. Quintanilla III, was the main songwriter of Amor Prohibido.Amor Prohibido is composed mainly of Mexican cumbia and dance-pop songs sung in Spanish, and helped to expand the Tejano music movement in the US. The album's central themes center on family history, unrequited and adrenaline-fueled love, and unfaithful romantic partners, and its lyrical content suggests female empowerment. Several of its songs reached number one on the Billboard Hot Latin Songs chart over the next two years. Its title track stayed at number one for nine consecutive weeks, was nominated for a Grammy Award, sold over 400,000 copies in the US, and according to Billboard magazine was the most successful Latin single of 1994.The album itself debuted at number one on Billboard's Latin Regional Mexican Albums and Top Latin Albums chart in April 1994, a month after its release. It also peaked at number 29 on the Billboard 200 chart a year afterward, with sales of 54,753 copies in one week. Reviews of Amor Prohibido were generally positive. Ramiro Burr of Billboard called it Selena's "crowning achievement". Amor Prohibido sold over 500,000 copies in its first year. It became the best-selling Latin album of all time, and has since been surpassed only by her posthumous album, Dreaming of You (1995). It was certified 20× Platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) in February 2010, denoting shipments of 2,000,000 copies.A worldwide tour to promote the album began in January, 1994. This tour included a performance at the Houston Astrodome on February 26, 1995, which broke American audience records, and is notable as her final televised concert. Amor Prohibido was nominated in the category of "Best Mexican American Album" at the 37th Grammy Awards. It won all awards for which it was nominated at the 1995 Tejano Music Awards, 1995 Lo Nuestro Awards and the 1995 Billboard Latin Music Awards. Amor Prohibido was re-released on September 24, 2002, as part of the Selena: 20 Years of Music collection, which included music videos and spoken liner notes by her family, friends and former band members.".
- Amor_Prohibido artist Selena.
- Amor_Prohibido genre Dance-pop.
- Amor_Prohibido genre Mexican_cumbia.
- Amor_Prohibido genre Tejano.
- Amor_Prohibido language Spanish_language.
- Amor_Prohibido previousWork 17_Super_Exitos.
- Amor_Prohibido producer A.B._Quintanilla.
- Amor_Prohibido recordLabel EMI_Latin.
- Amor_Prohibido releaseDate "1994-03-13".
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- Amor_Prohibido accessdate "2012-01-23".
- Amor_Prohibido after "Dreaming of You by Selena".
- Amor_Prohibido after "Mi Tierra by Gloria Estefan".
- Amor_Prohibido after "Segundo Romance by Luis Miguel".
- Amor_Prohibido alt "A picture of a woman holding and compressing a small portion of her white shirt outwards while posing.".
- Amor_Prohibido artist Selena.
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- Amor_Prohibido description ""Amor Prohibido" was written and co-produced by A.B. Quintanilla III and Pete Astudillo. Selena had gathered inspiration from her grandparents, who were forbidden by their parents to love each other. The track mixed Latin pop and dance-pop, with keyboards and the hi-hat cymbal as its musical foundation.".
- Amor_Prohibido description ""Bidi Bidi Bom Bom" became one of Selena's most famous songs, after it won the prestigious "Song of the Year" award from the Bertelsmann Music Group. It was written by Quintanilla III, Selena and Astudillo, and mixes Caribbean music such as roots reggae with cumbia.".
- Amor_Prohibido description ""No Me Queda Más" was written by Ricky Vela, and produced by Quintanilla III. Vela fell in love with Selena's sister, Suzette Quintanilla, but discovered that she was getting married, and so turned his frustrations into a ballad-type song. "No Me Queda Más" uses violins, trumpets, and guitars as its instrumental foundation. Selena's voice spans two octaves. Many music critics praised Selena's emotive vocalization on the song.".
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- Amor_Prohibido genre Dance-pop.
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