Overview
Enamorada de Ti is a posthumous remix album built around the recorded legacy of Selena, released on April 3, 2012 by EMI Latin. Conceived as a way to present classic material in modern styles, the project reworks songs that had been released during Selena's lifetime and offers them with contemporary production, guest vocalists and new arrangements. The album was issued many years after her death and aimed to familiarize younger listeners with her repertoire while giving longtime fans alternative takes.
Musical character and approach
The album's producers sought to "bring Selena's music into today's pop music scene" by applying updated beats and fresh rhythms. Tracks on Enamorada de Ti were transformed into a range of contemporary styles: some became stripped or re-scored ballads, others were adapted for electronic dance music environments, and several were given a reggaeton flavor. The remixes keep Selena's original vocal performances at the center while changing instrumentation, tempo and production textures to fit late-2000s and early-2010s pop trends.
Collaborations and notable tracks
Enamorada de Ti features several guest contributions and reworked duets intended to broaden the album's appeal. The record contains newly assembled duets and guest turns by established artists, including Latin urban artist Don Omar, pop performer Selena Gomez, producers and singers such as Juan Magan, and vocalists associated with Mexican pop like Samo (from Camila). It also credits performers connected with the sound of Carlos Santana in some arrangements. The lead single, a reworked version of "Amor Prohibido" presented with Samo, was promoted to radio and digital platforms as the album's flagship release (lead single).
- Styles represented: Ballad, EDM, Reggaeton, contemporary pop remixes.
- Guest artists: Don Omar, Selena Gomez, Juan Magan, Samo, contributors tied to Carlos Santana.
- Label and intent: released by EMI Latin to reinterpret Selena's catalog for a new generation.
Reception and chart information
Shortly after release the album reached strong digital sales milestones, briefly peaking at number one on both the US iTunes Store and the Mexico iTunes Store. The single "Amor Prohibido" (featuring Samo) received airplay and entered Latin radio charts, peaking on measures such as Latin Pop Airplay and on the Hot Latin Tracks listings. The project attracted attention both for its commercial performance and for the conversation it generated about reworking the catalog of an artist who remains influential in Latin pop and Tejano music.
Context and legacy
Projects like Enamorada de Ti reflect a broader industry practice of remixing and collaborating across eras to extend an artist's relevance. By pairing Selena's historic vocal takes with contemporary producers and performers, the album functions as both a tribute and a reinterpretation: it preserves the original vocal identity while experimenting with new production choices. For listeners exploring Selena's work, Enamorada de Ti offers an alternative entry point that emphasizes cross-genre possibilities and the continuing interest in her music within modern popular and Latin music spheres.
For more information about the album, contributors and individual tracks, see artist pages and discography listings linked here and in official releases and press materials.
Artist overview • About the duets • Production notes • Arrangement details