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New music from Queen of Tejano: Selena's family shares never-released track 'Oh No'

Two decades after Selena's death, a new, previously unreleased song has made it to airwaves.

"Oh No (I'll Never Fall in Love Again)" was never professionally recorded, but Selena's father, Abraham Quintanilla said he found a tape recording of a rehearsal where the Queen of Tejano and her band were practicing the song. He recently debuted the song on SelenaQRadio.com.

Of the decision to share it, Quintanilla said: "The reason we never released it as one of her songs was because it's not up to par as far as sound is concerned ... We thought the fans would enjoy it, even though it's not a professional recording."

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It's an interesting move from the Quintanilla patriarch, who earlier this year said he had mixed feelings about the country celebrating Selena's death, but one fans are sure to appreciate.

Quintanilla also mentions that Selena's brother, A.B., also recorded the song with the Kumbia Kings. According to Amazon, it was released in 1999 on the band's album, Amor, Familia y Respeto. Hear it below.

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