Only a year after the death of Tejano queen Selena, young hopefuls clamored to inherit her title. One of the most promising--at only 12 years of age--was Jennifer Peña. She had the support of Selena's label, EMI Latin; worked with many of Selena's musicians and producer on this debut album; and was managed by Selena's father, Abraham Quintanilla, Jr. Still, the biggest question was Peña's own talent, and she delivered throughout the album. Many of the songs--"Me Piden," "Vete Con Ella," "Quisiera Verte Otra Vez"--come off as innocuous filler, but Peña and her producers hit the mark elsewhere. "Ven a Mi" offers a playful cumbia groove, and "Pura Dulzura," the album's best track and biggest hit, is an undeniably infectious treat. Here, Peña laid the groundwork to potentially take her place alongside Tejano music's few female superstars. --Joey Guerra
Dulzura,Jennifer Y Los Jetz,EMI International,Latin,Mexican,Regional Mexican
Latin Music:
- El Album [Import]
- El Puré [Explicit Lyrics]
- El Rey Del Despecho
- Finnischer Tango: Tule Tanissmaan [Import]
- Guerra de Sonoras
- Hasta Siempre Compay
- Himno de las Chicas
- Inmortal
- Jaleo [CD-single] [Import]
- Joyas Musicales [Box set]
Latin Music
Lied/ Art songs of Latin America - Canciones del arte de América Latina
Louis and the Angels/Louis and the Good Book [Import] [Original recording remastered]
Jazz Anecdotes [Import] [Original recording remastered]
Inflammable Material [Original recording remastered]