Production and Development
On February 7, 1993, Selena held a free concert in front of 3,000 at the Memorial Coliseum in Corpus Christi. The set list performed during the concert was released as a live album on May 4, 1993. Pete Astudillo, who was a former backup singer for Selena y Los Dinos, remained touring with Selena on the Live! Tour. The song "Perdóname", which is included in the track listing of the album, is performed as an original song by Astudillo. The song was later released on his second studio album Como nadie (1993). Another original song performed by Astudillo, "¿Porque le gusta bailar cumbia?", is included in the track listing of Live! and was released on Como nadie. The three cumbia-influence tracks, "No debes jugar", "La llamada" and "Tú robaste mi corazón", are the only studio tracks on the album.
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