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Jenni Rivera lived her music, singing with incredible conviction and catharsis every time she hit the stage. Take a look at this soundtrack of songs that relate the late regional mexican stars life.
"Cuando muere una dama" - Death. Jenni Rivera, who died in a plane accident on December 9, 2012, released this song in 2005, which explains what the singer's final wishes were she to die and how "La Diva de la Banda" wanted her funeral to be. Photo: Mezcalent/Notimex Escucha el tema completo aquí - "Inolvidable" - An exemplary mother, sister and daughter. Rivera lived for her family, everything she did was for them. Her daughter Chiquis called Rivera her rock and she was the same all her five children and her family. Jenni's death leaves a large void that will never be filled within the Rivera clan. Photo: Mezcalent/Notimex Escucha el tema completo aquí
- "La Gran Señora" - Long living legacy. The name of the song is exactly what Jenni was to many, one grand woman. While she's no longer with us, she leaves a musical legacy that will keep her alive in a way forever. Photo: Mezcalent/Notimex Escucha el tema completo aquí
- "Basta Ya" - Divorce. On October 1, 2012, "La Diva de la Banda" filed for divorce from her husband, baseball player Esteban Loaiza, citing irreconcilable differences. This came as a surprise to the public as the couple seemed inseparable since they met in 2008. Photo: Mezcalent/Notimex Escucha el tema completo aquí
- "Lo siento mi amor" - Family feud. Rumors points toward Jenni's oldest daughter "Chiquis" as the culprit who broke up their marriage. Chiquis allegedy engaged in sexual relations with Loaiza during his marriage to her mother. Photo: Mezcalent/Notimex Escucha el tema completo aquí
- "Como tu mujer" - Making history. This hit from her album, 'Joyas Prestadas' made her the first regional mexican female artist to release one album in two versions: pop and banda. the release also garnered number 1 spots on the Billboard Latin pop and regional mexican charts. Photo: Mezcalent/Notimex Escucha el tema completo aquí
- "Culpable o inocente" - Arrest. In 2009, Jenni held in custody in the Mexico City airport after authorities found $52,467 in cash which were not declared at customs. To avoid three months of jail time, the singer paid up big in fees. Photo: Mezcalent/Notimex Escucha el tema completo aquí
- "Qué ganas de no verte nunca más" - Sexual abuse. In 1997 Jenni found out her sister and daughter, Chiquis, were sexually abused by her ex-husband Trinidad Marín. In return, Rivera had a restraining order against him. Photo: Mezcalent/Notimex Escucha el tema completo aquí
- "Se las voy a dar a otra" - Latin awards. This is the hit song that made Jenni into "La Diva de la Banda", she received her first Latin Grammy nomination in the Best Banda Album category and his Latin Billboard nomination as well. Photo: Getty Images/Mezcalent
- "Mi Querida Socia" - Popularity. This song from 2001's "Déjate Amar" made Jenni soar to the top of the charts and gain popularity she had never known before. Photo: Mezcalent/Notimex Escucha el tema completo aquí
- "Las Malandrinas" - Fame. Although Jenni made her muscial debut in 1992, it was in 2000 when she began to get massive attention with this corrido written by the entertainer herself for her album, "Que me entierren con la banda." Photo: Mezcalent/Notimex Escucha el tema completo aquí
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Jenni Rivera lived her music, singing with incredible conviction and catharsis every time she hit the stage. Take a look at this soundtrack of songs that relate the late regional mexican stars life.
"Cuando muere una dama" - Death. Jenni Rivera, who died in a plane accident on December 9, 2012, released this song in 2005, which explains what the singer's final wishes were she to die and how "La Diva de la Banda" wanted her funeral to be.
"Cuando muere una dama" - Death. Jenni Rivera, who died in a plane accident on December 9, 2012, released this song in 2005, which explains what the singer's final wishes were she to die and how "La Diva de la Banda" wanted her funeral to be.
Photo: Mezcalent/Notimex
