12 Super Exitos
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12 Super Exitos is a compilation of Selena
's greatest hits released in 1994 by EMI Latin. This album was a promotional album that was helping Selena
with charity funds and other funds that help children and people alike. This album is also the last album that Selena
released as a greatest hits before her death just a few months after this album was released. Right after "12 Super Exitos" was released Selena
began working on her crossover album set to released in the summer of 1995.
Selena
Selena Quintanilla-Pérez , known simply as Selena, was a Mexican American singer-songwriter. She was named the "top Latin artist of the '90s" and "Best selling Latin artist of the decade" by Billboard for her fourteen top-ten singles in the Top Latin Songs chart, including seven number-one hits...
's greatest hits released in 1994 by EMI Latin. This album was a promotional album that was helping Selena
Selena
Selena Quintanilla-Pérez , known simply as Selena, was a Mexican American singer-songwriter. She was named the "top Latin artist of the '90s" and "Best selling Latin artist of the decade" by Billboard for her fourteen top-ten singles in the Top Latin Songs chart, including seven number-one hits...
with charity funds and other funds that help children and people alike. This album is also the last album that Selena
Selena
Selena Quintanilla-Pérez , known simply as Selena, was a Mexican American singer-songwriter. She was named the "top Latin artist of the '90s" and "Best selling Latin artist of the decade" by Billboard for her fourteen top-ten singles in the Top Latin Songs chart, including seven number-one hits...
released as a greatest hits before her death just a few months after this album was released. Right after "12 Super Exitos" was released Selena
Selena
Selena Quintanilla-Pérez , known simply as Selena, was a Mexican American singer-songwriter. She was named the "top Latin artist of the '90s" and "Best selling Latin artist of the decade" by Billboard for her fourteen top-ten singles in the Top Latin Songs chart, including seven number-one hits...
began working on her crossover album set to released in the summer of 1995.
Track listing
- "Si Una Vez"
- "La Llamada"
- "No debes Jugar"
- "Las Cadenas"
- "Techno Cumbia"
- "Tú Robaste Mi Corazón" (with Emilio Navaira)
- "Bidi Bidi Bom Bom"
- "No Quiero Saber"
- "La Carcacha"
- "Missing My Baby"
- "Como La Flor"
- "Qué Creías"