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Ones (Selena album) : ウィキペディア英語版
Ones (album)

''Ones'' ((スペイン語:Unos)) is the twelfth compilation album by American Tejano singer Selena, released in the United States on October 1, 2002 by EMI Latin. It was released on November 11, 2002 in Spanish-speaking countries, while the limited edition included a bonus DVD of her music videos. ''Ones'' was released building on the popularity of the 1997 biographical film ''Selena''. The singer's father Abraham Quintanilla, Jr. and sister Suzette Quintanilla told CBS TV host Julie Chen that the album was aimed at Selena's new generation of fans. ''Ones'' was released as part of the ''Selena: 20 Years of Music'' collection—a nine-disc series of her studio, live, soundtrack and compilation albums. The recording features six number one singles namely, , , , , and her duets with Alvaro Torres on and Barrio Boyzz on .
Selena's brother, A.B. Quintanilla III, remixed three of her singles (, and ) into a medley mash-up entitled , the same tracks found on the album. The track was released as a promotional single to radio stations, and received a mixed response from music critics. The album also received a mixed reception, with Jon O'Brien of AllMusic noting that the record label ignored Selena's self-titled debut album from the track listing on ''Ones''. The recording peaked at number four on the US ''Billboard'' Top Latin Albums and Latin Pop Albums charts. ''Ones'' peaked at number 159 on the ''Billboard'' 200 chart and was certified gold by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA), signifying shipments of 500,000 copies in the United States.
== Background and release ==
Selena's family was interviewed by Julie Chen of ''The Early Show'' about ''Ones''. Chen asked Selena's father and manager, Abraham Quintanilla, Jr., about his intention to re-release her songs on ''Ones''. Quintanilla, Jr. told Chen that because of the success of the 1997 biopic about Selena's life, many new fans know who she was. Chris Pérez, her widower, told Chen that the recording was released for Selena's new fans; building on the film's popularity, explaining that the family used the DVD to showcase the singer for those who never saw her perform live.
The recording was released as part of the ''Selena: 20 Years of Music'' collection series, a retrospective of Selena's musical career.〔 ''Ones'' was released on October 1, 2002 by EMI Latin, and included audio statements by her family, friends and members of Selena y Los Dinos, her former band. On November 11, 2002, ''Unos'' was released in Spanish-speaking countries with the same track listing as the American edition.

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