Jennifer Lopez dazzles in a skimpy jewelled bralet and curve-hugging trousers as she honors Selena in touching tribute at Billboard Latin Music Awards

Legendary Mexican-American Tejano star Selena Quintanilla died tragically at only 23 when she was shot by her fan club president Yolanda Saldívar during an argument.

On Thursday, during the Billboard Latin Music Awards, 20 years after the influential star’s untimely death, Jennifer Lopez honored her with a touching seven-minute tribute.

The 45-year-old singer – who also portrayed the late singer in the 1997 biopic – flawlessly changed costumes three times onstage as she performed five of Selena’s biggest hits.

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Dressed to impress: Jennifer Lopez dazzled in a skimpy jewelled bralet and curve-hugging trousers as she honoured Selena in a touching tribute at the Billboard Latin Music Awards on Thursday night

All that glitters: The 45-year-old singer looked incredible as she belted out the tunes in her stunning outfit

Jennifer channeled the late songstress as she took the stage in a shimmery, sequined bra top and coordinating high-waisted pants, while photos of the singer flashed on a large screen behind her.

She began the heart-felt performance with Como La Flor, following it up with Bidi Bidi Bom Bom, Amor Prohibido, I Could Fall In Love, and ending with No Me Queda Mas.

She performed along with Los Dinos, the family band that originally backed up the Mexican-American Tejano star.

Heart-felt tribute: On Thursday Jennifer Lopez honored the late Selena Quintanilla with a touching seven-minute tribute at the Billboard Latin Music Awards, 20 years after the singer's tragic death

Heart-felt tribute: On Thursday Jennifer Lopez honored the late Selena Quintanilla with a touching seven-minute tribute at the Billboard Latin Music Awards, 20 years after the singer's tragic death

Seamless: Jennifer changed three times while onstage to honor the Mexican-American Tejano star's iconic style

In the audience – which was seen giving Jennifer a standing ovation – was Gregory Nava, the writer and director of the 1997 movie.

‘We love you, Selena,’ Jennifer said, as she looked emotional while sharing a hug with the late star’s brother and sister, who had joined her onstage following the performance.

Selena passed before finishing her crossover album – Dreaming of You – but it was later released posthumously in July of 1995, ultimately becoming her first No. 1 album on the Billboard 200 chart.

Showing off her moves: The Feel the Light singer put on an incredibly active performance, particularly during Selena's Bidi Bidi Bom Bom

Showing off her moves: The Feel the Light singer put on an incredibly active performance, particularly during Selena's Bidi Bidi Bom Bom

Making it special: For the tribute, Jennifer performed along with Los Dinos, the family band that originally backed up Selena

Seven of the star’s albums peaked at No. 1 on the Top Latin Albums chart, and her crossover album stayed there for 44 consecutive weeks.

And she has continued to gain fans decades after her death, with six posthumous releases hitting No. 1 on the Top Latin Albums chart.

Pedro Fernandez, who co-hosted the awards show – broadcast on Telemundo – said: ‘Selena was a unique, extraordinary and irreplaceable star, and while she is no longer with us, today her spirit, her grace and her voice are here.’

Supportive crowd: The audience was clearly touched by Jennifer's heart-felt performance, as she was met with a standing ovation (pictured with Selena's brother A.B.)

He added, of Jennifer: ‘She has had many more triumphs in her life, but her magical interpretation of Selena on the big screen has made definite mark on her artistic life.’

The Feel the Light singer also shared her thoughts on her unforgettable onscreen portrayal of Selena in an interview with Billboard in March.

She spoke of the importance of the late songstress to her, saying: ‘People like that don’t come along every day,’ she said. ‘There is never going to be another Selena.’

Final costume change: The tribute was closed with an emotional performance of No Me Queda Mas

She continued: ‘The fact that she was so young and doing all of these things that people go through that maybe she wasn’t ready for.’

‘The clothing line she was starting, getting married so young, things like that. I felt she had a sense to live in the moment, that you’re not promised tomorrow.’

‘For me that was the biggest lesson,’ Jennifer added. ‘That affected me in my life far more profoundly than the movie did in career terms.’

Lasting impression: Jennifer shared that what she learned from Selena has affected her 'far more profoundly than the movie did in career terms'

Emotional: Joining Jennifer onstage was Selena Quintanilla's family - manager/father Abraham, drummer sister Suzette, bass-playing brother A.B., and guitar-playing husband Chris Pérez