Tejano Women Are Carrying The Torch and Shaping The Future of the Genre

Isabel Marie Sanchez and Destiny Navaira | Courtesy photo

As we celebrate International Women’s Month this March, it’s time to shine a spotlight on the women who are not just part of the Tejano music scene, but are actively shaping its future. These women are not just performers, they are trailblazers, setting the stage for the next generation of Tejano artists.

The Tejano music scene has always been rich with female talent. From the legendary Selena, known as the “Queen of Tejano,” to contemporary artists like Elida ReynaStefani Montiel, and Patsy Torres, women have always played a crucial role in shaping the genre. Today, a new generation of female Tejano artists is emerging, carrying the torch forward.

The New Generation

Artists like Isabel Marie Sanchez, who at just 21 years old has already released five successful albums. Her powerful vocals and charismatic performances have earned many awards, including a Latin Grammy nomination for Best Tejano Album in 2022. Isabel Marie, who has been compared to Selena, is carving out her own path in the industry.

Isabel Marie — No Me Mires Asi

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Destiny Navaira is a rising star in the Tejano scene, she represents the vibrant future of the genre. Her powerful vocals and innovative style honor her musical lineage, promising a bright future for Tejano music the Latin Grammy-nominated singer-songwriter.

Destiny Navaira — Me da Gusto

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Another rising star is Magali Delarosa, a singer and fashion designer, who brings a unique style to the Tejano music scene. Her music blends traditional Tejano rhythms with pop influences, creating a fresh sound that appeals to a new generation of music lovers.

Magali Delarosa — Mujer Mexicana

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Tejano icon Shelly Lares, affectionately known as “Little Miss Dynamite,” retired from touring to focus on nurturing the next generation of Tejano stars and their music. She had dedicated her time and expertise to mentoring and producing music for emerging talents in the Tejano music scene. Her legacy will undoubtedly continue to influence and shape the future of Tejano music.

These women are not just making music; they are influencing the direction of the genre. They are breaking down barriers, challenging stereotypes, and opening doors for other female artists. Their success proves that Tejano music is not just a man’s world.

As we celebrate International Women’s Month, let’s honor these women and all the female Tejano artists who are making their mark on the music scene. They are not just part of the Tejano music story – they are writing its future.

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