Entre a Mi Mundo

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Entre a Mi Mundo
Entre a Mi Mundo cover
Studio album by Selena
Released May 6, 1992 (U.S.)
Recorded 1991/1992
Genre Tejano/Latin pop
Length ??:??
Label EMI
Producer A.B. Quintanilla
Professional reviews
Selena chronology
Ven Conmigo
(1990)
Entre a Mi Mundo
(1992)
Selena Live!
(1993)

Entre a Mi Mundo ( English: Enter My World) was the third studio album release by Tejano singer Selena under EMI Latin, a month after her marriage to guitarist Chris Perez. When this album was released, the label was starting to explore alternatives to spread Selena's talent throughout Latin markets other than Tejano. The song "Como la Flor", written by A.B. Quintanilla and Pete Astudillo became Selena's trademark song. The track quickly became Selena's first number one. Also from this album, "La Carcacha" became a great success, with the band traveling to Monterrey, Mexico to film their first music video for this song. Although Selena had tried her hand at English-language work before, the track "Missing My Baby" was a first in the R&B genre. Also part of the more mainstream mix in this album is "Amame", with Selena showcasing her range as a Latin pop artist. A remastered version of Entre a Mi Mundo was released in 2002 with "Buenos Amigos", a hit duet with El Salvadoran Álvaro Torres as a bonus track.

[edit] Tracklisting

  1. Si La Quieres
  2. Como La Flor
  3. Yo Te Sigo Queriendo
  4. ¿Qué Creías?
  5. Las Cadenas
  6. Vuelve A Mí
  7. La Carcacha
  8. Siempre Estoy Pensando En Ti
  9. Missing My Baby
  10. Ámame
  11. Buenos Amigos (Duet With Alvarro Torres,20 years of music version)
  12. Where Did The Feeling Go? (20 years of music version)

[edit] Singles

  • "Buenos Amigos" (1991)
  • "Como La Flor" (1992)
  • "La Carcacha" (1992)
  • "¿Qué Creías?" (1993)
  • "Ámame" (1993)

"Amane" [2002] "remastered"