For the first time since her tragic death, the family of Selena Quintanilla is releasing new music from the international superstar posthumously: abc15
"It truly feels like she went into the studio again and recorded it," Selena's sister, Suzette Quintanilla, said in an exclusive interview with"Good Morning America.""It's pretty incredible."
Suzette and her brother, A.B. Quintanilla, who sat down exclusively with ABC News' John Quiñones, said that the desire to release new music stemmed from their sister's ability to transcend generations. The production process to create the first single took over a year, A.B. explained, noting there were a lot of"obstacles" to overcome.
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