Google is honoring Selena with her very own Doodle.

The Tejano icon is prominently displayed on the Google homepage via a rundown of her life and legacy. See the full 90-second story above, which debuted at 11 p.m. Monday.

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The Selena Google Doodle commemorates the anniversary of her self-titled album, which was released Oct. 17 1989, and provides a nice bookend to Hispanic Heritage Month. That album included the songs "Sukiyaki," "Contigo Quiero Estar" and "Besitos."

Additionally, a visual exhibit on the Google Arts & Culture site includes images of her iconic outfits, her first Grammy, car, and fan artwork.

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Google Doodles debuted in 1998 as "spontaneous changes" to the Google logo used to to celebrate holidays, anniversaries and the lives of famous artists, pioneers and scientists.