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Jenni Rivera Biography

news-detailsDolores Janney "Jenni" Rivera was an influential American singer, songwriter, actress, and businesswoman, recognized as one of the most important figures in regional Mexican music. Born on July 2, 1969, in Long Beach, California, she rose to prominence through her powerful voice and her ability to address social issues within her music. Rivera's impact on the industry was so significant that she was posthumously named the top Latin artist of 2013 by Billboard and remains one of the best-selling female artists in the genre.

Rivera's early life was shaped by her Mexican heritage, with a father, Pedro Rivera, who was also a musician. She began her career in music in 1992, initially releasing her first studio album, Poco a Poco, in the mid-1990s. Although the album did not achieve commercial success, Rivera's determination led her to continue producing music. She gained widespread recognition with her 2005 album, Parrandera, Rebelde y Atrevida, which marked a turning point in her career and solidified her popularity in both the United States and Mexico.

As Rivera's career progressed, she faced challenges, particularly in a male-dominated genre. Often criticized and refused bookings for performing Banda music, she persevered and gained traction with her hit song "Las Malandrinas." Her talent was recognized when she won the Lo Nuestro Award for Regional Mexican Female Artist of the Year in 2007, a title she would win nine consecutive times. Her tenth studio album, Jenni, released in 2008, became her first No.1 record on the Billboard Top Latin Albums chart, further establishing her as a leading artist in the Latin music scene.

In addition to her music career, Rivera ventured into television, producing and starring in the reality TV show Jenni Rivera Presents: Chiquis & Raq-C in 2010. She also appeared in and produced I Love Jenni from 2011 to 2013 and Chiquis 'n Control in 2012. Rivera's acting debut came in the film Filly Brown, which was released after her untimely passing in 2013.

Throughout her career, Jenni Rivera received numerous accolades, including two Oye! Awards, two Billboard Music Awards, twenty-two Billboard Latin Music Awards, and eighteen Lo Nuestro Awards, among others. She also earned four Latin Grammy nominations and was honored with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame and the Las Vegas Walk of Stars. Rivera's sales exceeded 15 million records worldwide, making her the highest-earning Banda singer of all time.

In addition to her musical achievements, Rivera was known for her philanthropic efforts. She served as the spokesperson for the National Coalition Against Domestic Violence in the United States, advocating for victims and raising awareness about domestic violence issues. In recognition of her extensive community involvement and charity work, the Los Angeles City Council proclaimed August 6 as "Jenni Rivera Day."

Tragically, Jenni Rivera's life was cut short when she died in a plane crash on December 9, 2012, near Monterrey, Mexico. The investigation into the accident was unable to determine its causes, leading to lawsuits involving the owners of the plane and Rivera's estate. Despite her passing, Rivera's legacy continues to resonate, and she remains a beloved figure in the world of Latin music.