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Matches in DBpedia 2015-10 for { ?s ?p "Entre a Mi Mundo (English: Enter My World) is the third studio album by American Tejano pop singer Selena. It was released on 6 May 1992 by EMI Latin, and re-released on 22 September 2002 as part of the Selena: 20 Years of Music collection with bonus tracks and spoken liner notes by Selena's family, friends, and former band. The album's production was postponed due to Selena's relationship with guitarist Chris Pérez, which garnered disapproval from her father and manager Abraham Quintanilla, Jr., who threatened to disband the group. The record's creation was further complicated by Selena's Ven Conmigo Tour, which overran slightly as a result of her appearance in the corrido-ballad "Buenos Amigos" with Salvadoran singer Álvaro Torres. Selena's brother and music producer A.B. Quintanilla returned as the main songwriter for the album, assisted by lead keyboardist Ricky Vela and backup singer Pete Astudillo.Entre a Mi Mundo incorporates mostly Tejano music and rancheras and was critically praised for its musical diversity. "Como La Flor", which is a Mexican cumbia song, had become Selena's signature song, and one of her best well-known songs. "Como La Flor" peaked at number four on the US Latin Regional Mexican Airplay chart, and was a springboard for Selena's success in the Latin music world. "La Carcacha", which tells the story of a barrio teen romance, peaked at number one on the Latin Regional Mexican Airplay chart for almost six months. Other songs on the album were also remarked upon by several music critics. Entre a Mi Mundo peaked at number one on the Latin Regional Mexican Albums chart for eight consecutive months. The album sold 385,000 copies in its first year, more than any other Tejano album by a female vocalist.Entre a Mi Mundo was certified gold (Latin type) by the Recording Industry Association of America in 1992, platinum (Latin type) in 1995, double platinum in 2000, and sextuple Disco De Platino in December 2002, representing shipments of 600,000 copies in the United States. It received mostly positive reviews, many critics agreed that it was Selena's "breakthrough album", and it helped to gain acceptance in Mexico. Some music critics compared several of Selena's songs to works by Diana Ross and Leslie Gore. To promote the album, Selena embarked on her first worldwide tour. Entre a Mi Mundo won the prestigious "Album of the Year – Orchestra" award at the 1993 Tejano Music Awards and "Regional/Mexican Album of the Year" at the 1993 Lo Nuestro Awards."@en }

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