Selena: The Series - Season 1

Season 1
Part 1
Mexican-American singer Selena and her family work hard and rise to fame in the Tejano music world, navigating challenges along the way.

Episodes

Daydream
Amid financial strife, Abraham Quintanilla prioritizes his 8-year-old daughter Selena's musical talent and has her start a band with her siblings.

Dame Un Beso
Brother AB struggles to find Selena a song for a new single, while Abraham tries to convince a music executive to produce a record with the band.

And the Winner is...
Selena is nominated for Female Vocalist of the Year at the Tejano Music Awards. The band travels to Matamoros, Mexico, for an important performance.

Opening Act
Selena y Los Dinos embark on a strenuous cross-country music tour, which puts strain on the singer's vocal cords, so the band searches for a solution.

Dulce Amor
Abraham weighs two offers from major record labels. As Selena and her band garner more attention, a dashing new guitarist joins the family.

My Love
While preparing the new album, the Quintanilla family clashes with the record label's decisions, especially when it comes to Selena's fashion style.

Fideo
Sister Suzette becomes concerned when sparks fly between Selena and the new guitarist, Chris. Meanwhile, AB is under pressure to write new songs.

Gold Rush
Selena celebrates her growing successes — including an album going gold — but fights to get an English album produced. Suzette meets someone new.

Qué Creías
Selena feels conflicted about her secret relationship with Chris. Meanwhile, AB finds inspiration in a memory of a plastic flower and lost love.
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