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31 Years Later: Selena’s Legacy Still Shines Brighter Than Ever

Mar 31, 2026 | Entertainment

March 31, 2026

It’s been 31 years since Selena Quintanilla-Pérez was tragically taken from the world—but her legacy continues to live on stronger than ever.

On March 31, 1995, Selena was shot and killed in Corpus Christi, Texas, a moment that shook the Latin community and music world to its core. Decades later, the pain of that loss is still felt, especially in her hometown, where fans continue to honor her memory.

In the days following her passing, crowds gathered outside her childhood home, mourning together and struggling to process the unimaginable. “We can’t believe this happened to Selena,” one fan said at the time. “That’s why we had to come here… to make ourselves believe she is really gone.”

But while Selena may be gone, she is far from forgotten.

Her influence continues to transcend generations—through timeless music, cultural impact, and moments that keep her story alive. From her iconic biopic starring Jennifer Lopez to her beauty line and the countless murals painted in her honor, Selena remains one of the most beloved figures in Latin music history.

In recent years, her legacy has only grown. A 2025 documentary featuring never-before-seen footage earned recognition at the Sundance Film Festival, while tributes like “Siempre Selena: Celebrating a Legacy” continue to introduce her story to new audiences.

Those closest to her say her connection with fans has never faded. Her husband, Chris Pérez, has spoken about how Selena’s message, work ethic, and authenticity still resonate deeply—especially with younger generations discovering her for the first time.

More than three decades later, Selena represents more than music. She represents culture, resilience, and a spirit that refuses to fade.

Selena lives on—in every song, every tribute, and every fan who continues to keep her memory alive.

Toronto FC v Inter Miami CF – May 9, 2026

May 9 isn’t just a game — it’s a city moment. We’ve partnered with MLSE to bring the Toronto Latinos community together for Toronto FC vs Inter Miami at BMO Field — a chance to see Messi and other World Cup stars live before 2026. This is more than 90 minutes: pre-party at the stadium, afterparty steps away — one full-day experience. Roll with us.

Email info@torontolatinos.com for discounted group tickets.

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