Yo Te Sigo Queriendo - Selena, Quintanilla, Abraha
?Qu? Cre?as?
Las Cadenas - Selena, Quintanilla, Abraha
Vuelve a Mi
La Carcacha
Siempre Estoy Pensando en Ti
Missing My Baby - Selena, Quintanilla, Abraha
Amame
Selena and her collaborator brother A.B. Quintanilla III grew up listening to classic pop, R&B, and disco, so it's no wonder those influences materialize on Entre a Mi Mundo. The Tejano queen's fourth album for the EMI... more » Latin label is consistently satisfying and wonderfully diverse, from the rousing cumbia "La Carcacha" (about a boyfriend's beat-up old car) to the spirited mariachi kiss-off anthem "Que Creias," which has become a fan favorite. "Missing My Baby" is street-smart R&B, and "Amame" pulses with fiery club rhythms. Much of the credit should go to Quintanilla, who helped Selena challenge the often-stifling boundaries of Tejano music. Entre a Mi Mundo also includes Selena's first international hit, "Como la Flor," a lilting cumbia highlighted by a pleading vocal delivery and lost-love lyrics. --Joey Guerra« less
Selena and her collaborator brother A.B. Quintanilla III grew up listening to classic pop, R&B, and disco, so it's no wonder those influences materialize on Entre a Mi Mundo. The Tejano queen's fourth album for the EMI Latin label is consistently satisfying and wonderfully diverse, from the rousing cumbia "La Carcacha" (about a boyfriend's beat-up old car) to the spirited mariachi kiss-off anthem "Que Creias," which has become a fan favorite. "Missing My Baby" is street-smart R&B, and "Amame" pulses with fiery club rhythms. Much of the credit should go to Quintanilla, who helped Selena challenge the often-stifling boundaries of Tejano music. Entre a Mi Mundo also includes Selena's first international hit, "Como la Flor," a lilting cumbia highlighted by a pleading vocal delivery and lost-love lyrics. --Joey Guerra
CD Reviews
The most respective album of Selena
05/27/2003
(5 out of 5 stars)
"In 1992 Selena released Entre En Mi Mundo {Welcome To My World in English} that became so popular with Selena fans all over the world not because of great selling standards but was the first Selena album to have "Los Dinos" disappear from the album cover. The album starts with the Mariachi styled Si La Quieras which by the way is a tipical Mariachi song that is real Selena. Como La Flor will always be a Selena classic and is featured here in it's original version. Track three is a cumbia styled track which is oh so flavorful. Que Creias is a lovely ranchera styled track which you can really actually hear Selena's voice in her highest register. A shorter version can be heard on the 12 Super Exitos cd. Las Cadenas is a fun song which was Selena's biggest hit from this album and is also on the earlier mentioned 12 Super Exitos cd. But the highlight song is Missing My Baby in it's original version. This song was rereleased as a single one year after her farewell. The only song I think should've been a single is Amame now that song is one of Selena's real dance singles. Amame to me is a good song but truth is harkens to sound like a Selena version of Karyn White's song Secret Rendezvous in Spanish. But other than that flaw a simply GREAT Selena album. ...
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"Entre A Mi Mundo" Bridged the Gap into "Amor Prohibido"
09/27/1999
(5 out of 5 stars)
"This was the frist album of Selena that I purchased, becuase a song that caught my ear "Como La Flor" was on it. But other than that I hated Tejano Music, but Selena changed my mind.From the very beginning of the album, Selena started off strong with "Si La Quieres", a Tejano song that was incredible. Followed By "Como La Flor", which perhaps is the best example of Selena's crystal clear vocals. "La Carcacha", was nicley written, and along with Selena's energy was again a hit. It even features a 'flashback' to Selena's 1990 hit "Baila Esta Cumbia" from her album "Ven Conmigo" And what finally won me over to be a Selena fan was the last track, "Amame" a rock-style song that Selena wrote, and requiered her to put her vocals to the max. Selena's "Entre A Mi Mundo" was Selena's preview to her fans at to what would come in her 1994 #1 album "Amor Prohibido"."
Wow!...Selena Y Los Dinos is amazing
Music | Lafayette, Louisiana | 03/30/2006
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Entre A Mi Mundo is a great album.I can't stop listening to it.Especially Como La Flor(Selena's signature song).La Characha is another favorite,along with Las Cadenas,Missing My Baby,and Amane.....Selena a true artist and her memory will never die..she will live on through her music.....Gracias Selena!"
With this album Selena make us really "Enter into her world"
Leonardo Darbilly | United States | 02/10/2000
(5 out of 5 stars)
""Entre a mi mundo" is one of the best Selena albums, and it`s really impossible not to dance and sing when we listen to songs like "Si la quieres", "Las cadenas", "La carcacha" and "Amame". "Yo te sigo queriendo" and "Vuelve a mi" are great songs also, and even if there is someone who doesn`t like tipical Tejano music very much, it is impossible not to feel the passion that makes Selena`s voice the most beautiful. We can also have fun with such hits like "Como la flor"and "La carcacha", this one became also her first video. "Entre a mi mundo" is a very good album and althought it was released in 1992, it is newer and greater than ever."
Some of Selena`s best Tejano songs on here!
Cristina | 01/18/2000
(5 out of 5 stars)
"This was a really good CD. The best songs on it are "La Carcacha", "Missing My Baby", and the first song ever written by Selena called "Amame." I recommend it if you really like Tejano music."