- She never refused to sign an autograph.
- In the months following her untimely death, more than 600 baby girls throughout south Texas were named after Selena.
- Once Selena was late for an 8:00 p.m. gig at the Tejano Rodeo in Dallas because her plane was delayed by a snowstorm. When she showed up at 10:00 instead of canceling like many stars would do, she walked out on stage apologizing heavily and then sang and danced all night so her fans wouldn't feel shortchanged.
- Before her untimely death, Selena and Chris were planning to renew their vows on their fifth anniversary since they didn't have a real wedding.
- She was working on her first English album at the time she was killed. She was due in the studio the day of the murder.
- Following the weeks after Selena's death, "People" magazine released a commemorative issue covering Selena's death, one in English and the other in Spanish. Within a matter of days after it first appeared on the newsstand, the Spanish-language edition sold out everyhwere, that "People" had to go into 6 more reprint sessions. The mass hysteria for Selena memorabilia was so intense, that after six successful reprints of the Spanish-issue, "People" decided to release a Spanish-language edition of their magazine, "People en Español" which became a popular selling magazine.
- The album "Dreaming of You" went multi-platinum by selling over 5,000,000 copies surpassing Mariah Carey's sales records.
- Her 1994 concert in Houston's Astrodome took place in front of 61,000 fans, the largest crowd in Tejano music history and in Astrodome history, second only to Garth Brooks. After her death, the self-designed purple jumpsuit she wore at the record-setting concert was donated to the Smithsonian.
- Her actual last performance was made several days before her untimely death for a children's charity.
- Mayor of Corpus Christi proclaimed March 31, 2005, as "Selena - A Day of Remembrance" honoring the 10th anniversary of her untimely death.
- Her funeral took place on April 3, 1995 at the Bayfront Plaza Convention Center, a day after it would have been her third anniversary of her marriage to Chris.
- The song "No Me Queda Más" was written by Ricky Vela about Suzette. He has a crush on her, but she met her now husband Billy, and that's when he wrote the song.
- She grew up only speaking English, and learned her songs in Spanish phonetically. She started taking Spanish lessons after her rise to fame.
- Her first car, a BMW, was stolen and dumped into the ocean.
- Received "Key of the City" in Houston on April 16, 1994. It was proclaimed Selena Day.
- Originally 13 songs were written for the album "Dreaming of You", but only four songs were recorded before her untimely death.
- She designed her own clothes; began designing clothes at age 10 or 11.
- After her untimely death, a public viewing took place in Bayfront Plaza Convention, where over 30,000-50,000 mourners attended to pay their respects for the late Tejano star.
- Was in the 1999 Guinness Book of Records as "Most Dominating Artist".
- While growing up, she had a chicken named April.
- Once went bungee-jumping on a dare.
- Her favorite restaurant was Olive Garden. She once paid a tab in a restaurant for an old woman who was dining alone. She felt sorry for the woman and gave her cake to take home.
- Resided next door to her parents.
- Was known as the Tex-Mex Madonna (without all the controversy).
- Selena had an extensive Faberge egg collection. In her living room, she had big glass cabinets in which she kept more than 500 designer eggs. She had everything from gold to diamond, every size. If it looked like an egg she bought it. Her friends and family related this hobby to the fact that she was born on Easter Sunday. According to Suzette, each egg tells a story. There's one that Chris bought her a week before she died and then there's one Selena bought at Universal City in Los Angeles. All of the eggs are on display in their original cases at the Q-Production's Selena Museum. In the display case, they're arranged exactly the way they were in Selena's living room.
- In 1994 to commemorate her 5 years with the company, Coca-Cola issued special Selena coke bottles that sold out rapidly. One was and might still be displayed in the San Antonio Hard Rock Cafe with her signature on it.
- Following her untimely death, she was buried at the Seaside Memorial Park next to a Mesquite tree.
- The Hardrock Cafe has a Selena star on the sidewalk in front of the restaurant, she attended the opening as a celebrity in January 1995.
- Yolanda Saldivar, her murderer, always maintained the shooting was accidental. Nevertheless on October 23, 1995, she was found guilty of first-degree murder and sentenced to life in prison.
- She was known as the Queen of Tejano Music.
- Had 5 dogs: a husky, a black pomeranian named Pebbles, two mastiffs named Winny and Taylor, and two miniature pinchers named Julia and Andre. She also shared a pet snake with Chris.
- Was the first recording artist to place five Spanish language albums simultaneously on the Billboard 200.
- Loved the music of Gloria Estefan, Madonna, Whitney Houston, Mariah Carey, Luis Enrique, The Barrio Boys, Emilio, Roberto Pulido, La Mafia, Amanda Miguel, Rocío Dúrcal, and Mexican singers Maria Mendoza, Lola Beltrán and Lucha Villa.
- Has sold approximately 20,000,000 albums in six years.
- Had two boutiques, one in San Antonio and one in Corpus Christi
- Was named "Female Artist of the Year" for 9 years in a row, at the Tejano Music Awards.
- In 1994, Coca Cola made a special Coke bottle in honor of Selena's 5 years with them.
- Had an extensive shoe and hat collection. Her closet was and still is to this day, filled with hundreds of shoes.
- When Marcela was pregnant with Selena, her parents were convinced they were having a boy. The name they had chosen was Marc Anthony. Selena's name was chosen when her mother's roommate had chosen that name for a girl she was gonna have, but she had a boy, thus Selena's name was born.
- Had been accepted to the Louisiana State University.
- In middle school, she was in honors classes and made As and Bs.
- Her final performance was March 19, 1995 in Bryan, Texas.
- The song "Amor Prohibido" was based on her grandparents.
- Watched Soul Train (1971) to practice new dance moves.
- As a teenager, she liked to do Whitney Houston and Bobby Brown songs during her concerts.
- Her father is Mexican-American, Texas native and her mother is a Mexican- American/Cherokee Indian from Washington.
- Was planning to work on her next Tejano album and go on tour in later 1995 before her tragic death.
- As a teenager, Selena's favorite television series was the 1980s series Moonlighting (1985), which starred Bruce Willis and Cybill Shepherd.
- Selena was always writing songs. What she wrote was never put to music. She used to sit around the house and jot down lyrics impulsively in notebooks and then leave the notebooks lying all over the house causing Chris to have to go around and collect them. A.B. hinted once that the most complete set of lyrics might be put to music one day as the final Selena song.
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