Emilio Navaira, a legend in the Tejano music scene, has died at 53.
Navaira was found unconscious at his home on Monday night, according to police in New Braunfels, Texas. Police say he appears to have died of natural causes.
The singer — known to many as simply “Emilio” — was famous in both the U.S. and Mexico. He was a Tejano superstar who shared the stage with Selena several times and became the most prominent figure in the genre after Selena’s death.
“He was riding that wave of when Tejano was strong,” A.B. Quintanilla, Selena’s brother, told All Things Considered. “The ladies loved him, you know what I’m saying, and he packed the houses.”
But he also found crossover success with English-language country songs, such as “It’s Not the End of the World.”