While the Tejano music icon’s father announced the album, her brother A.B.

Anyone dreaming of more music from Tejano iconSelena Quintanilla Perezis in luck.

The singer’s brother A.B.

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Selena performing in concert in 1995.Arlene Richie/Getty

Quintanilla also recently shared more details about the project.

“It’s a crazy concept album,” says the producer in an interview with Tino Cochino Radio.

Normal songs that were not normally recorded in cumbia."

“We were also able to de-tune her voice to make her sound older than what she was.

They haven’t let go of her.

EW reached out to a representative for Warner Music for more details on the project.