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Suzette Quintanilla says her family is unbothered by critics accusing them of exploiting Selena’s legacy

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Selena Quintanilla’s new single “Como Te Quiero Yo A Ti” is available on all music platforms as part of her posthumous upcoming album “Moonchild Mixes,” set to be released in August 26.

Thanks to the Quintanilla family and the love and support of Selena’s OG fandom, her legacy is still alive; however, many people have mixed feelings and have accused the Quintanilla estate of exploiting the late singer’s name.During a recent interview with Good Morning America, Selena’s siblings Suzette and A.B.

Quintanilla spoke about the new track and what they think about people believing they are profiting off the “La Reina de Tex-Mex.”Referring to the songs in the album, A.B.

Quintanilla said it took him “over a year” to produce the new arrangements of all the songs because “there [were] a lot of obstacles to overcome.

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