The Queen of Cumbia lives on! During a recent concert during Chris Browns' Breezy Bowl tour at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas, he stopped his set to show some love to the Hispanic community. He performed his top five Hispanic songs, which included "Suavamente" from Elvis Crespo and "Titi de Me Pregunto" by Bad Bunny. However, his number one song was the Tejano classic "Como La Flor" by Selena.
It was at this point that you realized that Selena's music went way beyond the Texas border. During the song, DJ Fresh let the crowd take over. The video will give you chills, especially when you get to the chorus:

Pero, ah-ah-ay, ¡cómo me duele!
Ah-ah-ay, ¡cómo me duele! 

 

A concert-goer posted a video of this moment to TikTok.

 

@luispenaloza9525 DJ Fresh back at it again 👏 #fyp#foryou#breezybowl#chrisbrown#djfresh♬ Como La Flor - Selena
I guess it is safe to say that Chris Brown is Tejano and proud! Chris Brown will perform at the Alamodome in San Antonio this weekend. If he plays "Como La Flor" in San Antonio, they will own it. I mean, San Antonio is the capital of Tejano music.

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The movie 'Selena' gave us some iconic lines

Speaking of Selena, here are my two favorite scene from the movie. Both of these scenes gave us iconic lines from the moves.

@footballman820#fyp#selenamovie#anythingforselenas#greatmoviemoments#greatmovieclips#iconicmoments#greatmovie♬ original sound - Footballman820

 

This is probably the best scene in the entire movie. Fun fact: the mall scene was shot at San Antonio's Ingram Park Mall. 

@childhoodgang#selena#2000s#movie#foryou#fyp#shopping#racism♬ original sound - Childhoodgang
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