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- “Como La Flor” by Selena. Album: Entre a Mi Mundo (1992) Label: EMI Latin. Selena’s “Como La Flor” is an iconic song that remains as fresh as the flower it’s named after.
- “Hey Baby Que Paso” by Texas Tornados. Album: Texas Tornados (1990) Label: Reprise Records. When you think of feel-good Tejano songs, “Hey Baby Que Paso” by the Texas Tornados is one that should instantly come to mind.
- “Volver Volver” by Vicente Fernandez. Album: Para Siempre (2007) Label: Sony Music Latin. “Volver Volver,” performed by Vicente Fernandez, is a classic ranchera song that transcends time and genre boundaries.
- “Juntos Para Siempre” by Los Super Reyes. Album: Cumbia Con Soul (2009) Label: Warner Music Latina. “Juntos Para Siempre” by Los Super Reyes is a song that strikes a chord with anyone who believes in eternal love.
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With their mix of country, polka, cumbia, and norteño, Texan artists have concocted a distinctive regional sound over the years. Delve into some of the most popular Tejano hits from classic artists like David Lee Garza, Little Joe, Mass, the great Selena, and more.
In the early '70s, tejano music (then known as la onda chicana) really came into its own, borrowing freely from other musical traditions present in Texas -- blues, country, R&B, pop, rock, jazz -- and blending them with Mexican folk as it saw fit.
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Classic Tejano mix with Ruben Ramos, Little Joe and Jimmy Edward with 28 tracks.