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"'mame'" ("Love Me") is a song by American singer Selena, taken from her third studio album, 'Entre a Mi Mundo' (1992). Selena and Chris Prez began secretly dating after Prez rejoined Selena y Los Dinos in the summer of 1991, despite her father's objections. The song was written by Selena, penned about her feelings toward Prez while hiding their relationship from their family. Pete Astudillo provided songwriting assistance for the song, while A. B. Quintanilla handled production. It was released as the fourth and final single from the album in April 1993.

"mame" is a dance-pop and disco song, inspired by Selena and A. B.'s desire to record pop music compositions, with lyrics of a woman yearning for the man she loves to love her. It received a positive response from music critics who praised it for displaying Selena's throaty vocals and noted the dance-pop style. The song peaked at number 27 on the US 'Billboard' Hot Latin Songs chart. Selena's writing of the song was dramatized by Christian Serratos in the Netflix two-part limited drama, 'Selena: The Series' (2020).

Background and release



In 1988, Chris Prez replaced Roger Garcia as the guitarist of Selena y Los Dinos. Prez became a fan of the group after listening to their album 'Preciosa' (1988). He specifically became a fan of A. B. Quintanilla's production of the music. Prez decided to join Selena y Los Dinos and abandoned his recently-formed rock band. Sometime in 1990, Prez left Selena y Los Dinos and the group hired Joe Ortega. Upon the request of his wife, Ortega quit Selena y Los Dinos after getting married. Prez rejoined the group in the summer of 1991. He began dating lead singer Selena in secret, despite her father's objections. Selena wrote "mame" in response to her feelings for Prez while hiding their relationship from their family. She requested writing assistance from her backup dancer and singer Pete Astudillo. In a 1996 article, biographer Joe Nick Patoski erroneously wrote in the 'Austin American-Statesman' that "mame" was Selena's first songwriting credit. The singer had previously wrote, "My Love" for her debut studio album with EMI Latin 'Selena' (1989). Selena's father and manager of the group Abraham Quintanilla recalled that the singer "poured every ounce of energy" when she recorded "mame". The song was produced by A. B. for the group's third studio album 'Entre a Mi Mundo' (1992). Abraham called it one of Selena and A. B.'s "pop inclinations".

The song was released as the fourth and final single from 'Entre a Mi Mundo' in April 1993. Writing for 'The Monitor', Vilma Maldonado recalled "mame" blasting on radio stations across Texas.

Music, lyrics, and reception



Suzette Fernandez for 'Billboard' magazine, called "mame" a disco song that contains lyrics of a woman's desire for the man she loves to love her. Writing for the 'Houston Chronicle', Joey Guerra referred to it as a dance-pop song that features Selena's "rich, throaty vocals", which displayed a different "side of Selena." Also from 'Billboard', Jessica Roiz considered Selena's live performance of the song on Telemundo's music show 'Club Telemundo' in 1993 to be one of her best live televised performances of her career. After a string of musicians covered songs by Selena at their RodeoHouston concerts, Guerra suggested that Brendon Urie of Panic! At the Disco, who had an upcoming performance at the venue, could cover "mame". Guerra suggested that Urie could "bring the bombast" to "mame", a "dance-pop anthem", and believed his vocals and the production of the song "would send it into the heavens".

Upon its radio release, "mame" debuted at number nine on the indie Tejano Singles chart for Texas on the week ending April 8, 1993. It debuted at number 40 on the US 'Billboard' Hot Latin Songs chart on the week ending April 24, 1993. "mame" peaked at number 27 on the Hot Latin Songs chart in the week ending May 22, 1993. The recording was the third-highest charting Tejano single on the Hot Latin Songs chart for the week, following La Mafia's chart-topper "Me Estoy Enamorado" and Mazz "Que Sera?" at number 17.

Selena's writing of "mame" was dramatized in Netflix's two-part limited drama 'Selena: The Series' (202021). Christian Serratos portrayed Selena opposite Jesse Posey as Prez. In the ninth episode of the first part of the series, Abraham rehires a bodyguard for Selena after one of her fans grabbed her during a physical altercation in a club she was performing in. Selena reacts by punching the concert-goer in order to set herself free from him. Because of the proximity of her bodyguard, Selena deliberately avoids Prez for fear that he might tell her father about them dating. Selena's behavior upsets Prez, who suspects that their relationship is over. After Prez confronts Selena about his suspicions, the singer spends the night writing about her feelings towards him and asks Astudillo (Julio Macias) to turn "mame" ("Love Me") into a song. After Selena's live performance of the song, Prez tells her "I do, 'te amo' (love you)".

Credits and personnel



Credits are adapted from the liner notes of 'Entre a Mi Mundo'.

* Selena  vocals, songwriter

* A. B. Quintanilla  producer, arranger, mixing

* Pete Astudillo  songwriter

* Brian "Red" Moore  engineer, mix engineer

* Ricky Vela  keyboards

* Joe Ojeda  keyboards

* Chris Prez  guitar

* Suzette Quintanilla  drums

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