How do you convince the Latino community Selena's music was nothing but kiddy music you play at your daughter's quinceaƱera? She was pretty, had a lovely voice and could spin really fast, but those qualities wouldn't stand out among the typical top 40 pop stars of today. I know her death was tragic, but that's literally the only reason beaners hold her at the same level as Michael Jackson or, hell, why she'd ever have a biopic. Just listen to any of her songs outside the few decent ones you heard from the movie, it's like the professional version of a little girl singing into a Barbie mic to the spicy beat of a toy keyboard. The fact this shitty culture still can't find a successor to Selena is embarrassing.
>>73199044
There's a lot of manufacturing going on with popstars. I think Beyonce is one of the major ones. She would have had her place.
Oh and Shakira is pretty huge
>>73199044
i'll fucking end you m8
>Judging an entire culture based on one pop star
I support op 100%
>>73199396
Well maybe I wouldn't judge if an entire culture didn't shut the fuck up about one pop star.
>>73199442
Are you Mexican? I've been around them my whole life and they never talk about her or listen to her.