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WATCH: Our first look at the new Selena bio-series has arrived

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In some welcome good news, Netflix just dropped the trailer for the new biographical series about singer and Latinx icon Selena.The new, two-part series will follow the rise of the famed Tejano singer as she works to have a career in music and eventually cross over onto the English-language music charts.

Actress Christian Serratos will lead the series in the title role.Related: Transgender Woman Banned From Performing In Selena TributeSelena (real name Selena Quintanilla-Pérez) grew up in Texas as the daughter of a restauranteur.

From an early age, she showed a powerful aptitude for music, and began performing at small engagements and even on street corners.

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