A new Netflix documentary features Tejano music icon Selena Quintanilla reflecting on death months before she was murdered at age 23, offering viewers a poignant look at the late singer’s awareness of life’s fragility, Parade reports.
In “Selena y Los Dinos,” now streaming on Netflix, Quintanilla contemplates her legacy and mortality. According to Time Magazine , she acknowledged that she would like to perform “for the rest of my life but I’m going to die. How long I will be up here is up to them [her fans].”
The documentary arrives three decades after Quintanilla’s March 1995 death in Corpus Christi, Texas.
The Latin music superstar, who won a 1994 Grammy Award for her album “Selena Live!” as the first female Tejano artist to win in that category, was shot in the back during a conf

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