Throughout her illustrious career, Thalia has proudly represented Mexican culture through her music, iconic looks, and unforgettable performances. With música Mexicana going global, the Mexican pop icon is tapping into the sounds of her roots through her new album "A Mucha Honra," where she pays homage to the music of her country while embracing the new wave of corridos.
"This album is called 'A Mucha Honra' because, as a Mexican, it makes me so excited to sing this music," she tells Ps. "It's in my DNA. I feel like with everything happening now with our music on a global level, it's made us so proud. This is a celebration of our music and Mexican culture."
Thalia's career spans five decades since she entered the scene in the '80s as a member of the Mexican children's group Timbiriche. In the '90s, she launched her solo career, which took her worldwide,...
"This album is called 'A Mucha Honra' because, as a Mexican, it makes me so excited to sing this music," she tells Ps. "It's in my DNA. I feel like with everything happening now with our music on a global level, it's made us so proud. This is a celebration of our music and Mexican culture."
Thalia's career spans five decades since she entered the scene in the '80s as a member of the Mexican children's group Timbiriche. In the '90s, she launched her solo career, which took her worldwide,...
- 4/26/2024
- by Lucas Villa
- Popsugar.com
Coachella 2024 kicked off Friday, and festival season is officially upon us once again.
With over 100,000 festival goers in the desert for this weekend’s debut, Day One was a stacked opening, with Lana Del Rey bringing out Billie Eilish for a duet, Shakira shocking the crowd and announcing a world tour during Bizarrap’s set, and Peso Pluma putting corridos on the world stage.
If Euphoria core influenced Coachella’s fashion in years past, 2024 has now gone cosmic cowboy as the silver boots and cowboy hats took over the festival grounds.
With over 100,000 festival goers in the desert for this weekend’s debut, Day One was a stacked opening, with Lana Del Rey bringing out Billie Eilish for a duet, Shakira shocking the crowd and announcing a world tour during Bizarrap’s set, and Peso Pluma putting corridos on the world stage.
If Euphoria core influenced Coachella’s fashion in years past, 2024 has now gone cosmic cowboy as the silver boots and cowboy hats took over the festival grounds.
- 4/13/2024
- by Tomás Mier and Ethan Millman
- Rollingstone.com
Exclusive: HarbourView Equity Partners, the investment company that bought into Charles D. King’s Macro last year, is putting more money into the film and television business.
The company, which was founded by Sherrese Clarke Soares, has invested in LatinX-focused company Mucho Mas Media.
This comes ahead of the release of Mucho Mas’ film The Long Game, which earned the SXSW Narrative Spotlight Audience Award in 2023.
Clarke Soares has been added as an exec producer of the film, which was directed by Julio Quintana and opens in theaters nationwide on April 12.
Financial details were not disclosed but HarbourView joins Texas-based real estate investment and venture capital firm Barshop Venture and the family office of NBA Hall of Famer David Robinson and Henry Cisneros as investors.
Mucho Mas Media includes two companies: Inclusion Management, a talent management business representing diverse film and TV creators and CHiSPA Comics, producing Latino-focused comic books for global comic book fans.
The company, which was founded by Sherrese Clarke Soares, has invested in LatinX-focused company Mucho Mas Media.
This comes ahead of the release of Mucho Mas’ film The Long Game, which earned the SXSW Narrative Spotlight Audience Award in 2023.
Clarke Soares has been added as an exec producer of the film, which was directed by Julio Quintana and opens in theaters nationwide on April 12.
Financial details were not disclosed but HarbourView joins Texas-based real estate investment and venture capital firm Barshop Venture and the family office of NBA Hall of Famer David Robinson and Henry Cisneros as investors.
Mucho Mas Media includes two companies: Inclusion Management, a talent management business representing diverse film and TV creators and CHiSPA Comics, producing Latino-focused comic books for global comic book fans.
- 4/8/2024
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
Chiquis is hitting the road!
On Monday, the música Mexicana star announced her Diamantes Tour, which seems to tease a new era of music for the singer.
“I am so ecstatic, and cannot wait to kick off my Diamantes Tour alongside my band, Banda Abeja Reina,” she said in a press release. “I am ready to share this new, fresh and one-of-a-kind concert experience, carefully developed with love for my U.S. and Mexican fans.”
“I want to personally invite all my Boss Bees to join me with their flashiest outfits on at every show,...
On Monday, the música Mexicana star announced her Diamantes Tour, which seems to tease a new era of music for the singer.
“I am so ecstatic, and cannot wait to kick off my Diamantes Tour alongside my band, Banda Abeja Reina,” she said in a press release. “I am ready to share this new, fresh and one-of-a-kind concert experience, carefully developed with love for my U.S. and Mexican fans.”
“I want to personally invite all my Boss Bees to join me with their flashiest outfits on at every show,...
- 3/11/2024
- by Tomás Mier
- Rollingstone.com
Exclusive: After more than a decade, Silver Lining Entertainment, the management and production company founded by veterans Jeff Golenberg and Sam Maydew, is dissolving.
Golenberg and fellow Silver Lining partner Jason Shapiro have launched Strand Entertainment, a management and production company based in Los Angeles, bringing most of Silver Lining’s managers with them. Maydew has formed his own management/production company, 734 Media. The split we hear was amicable, with the former partners’ paths diverging, a process accelerated by the pandemic.
Joining Golenberg and Shapiro in their new venture are longtime colleagues Tarik Kanafani, Emily Rifanburg, Kaelyn Hutchins, and Aileen Lewis. Jeff’s brother, manager/producer Rob Golenberg, who was a partner at Silver Lining, has formed GoGi Entertainment, a new production company focused on international productions, with his former assistant Paulina Giron Velasquez. He also plans to continue to work alongside the Strand principals and their joint production entity,...
Golenberg and fellow Silver Lining partner Jason Shapiro have launched Strand Entertainment, a management and production company based in Los Angeles, bringing most of Silver Lining’s managers with them. Maydew has formed his own management/production company, 734 Media. The split we hear was amicable, with the former partners’ paths diverging, a process accelerated by the pandemic.
Joining Golenberg and Shapiro in their new venture are longtime colleagues Tarik Kanafani, Emily Rifanburg, Kaelyn Hutchins, and Aileen Lewis. Jeff’s brother, manager/producer Rob Golenberg, who was a partner at Silver Lining, has formed GoGi Entertainment, a new production company focused on international productions, with his former assistant Paulina Giron Velasquez. He also plans to continue to work alongside the Strand principals and their joint production entity,...
- 3/8/2024
- by Matt Grobar
- Deadline Film + TV
Visit Films has added Sundance premiere Ghostlight, Latin music biopic Jenni and New York-set comedy Late Bloomers to its slate for next week’s European Film Market.
Visit will represent international sales rights for Ghostlight, directed by Kelly O’Sullivan and Alex Thompson. Keith Kupferer, Tara Mullen, Katherine Mallen Kupfererv and Dolly de Leon star in the story of a construction worker who joins a local theater production of Romeo and Juliet.
IFC Films and Sapan Studio recently acquired North American rights to the film, which is produced by Ian Keiser, Alex Wilson, Pierce Cravens, Eddie Linker, Chelsea Krant and Alex Thompson.
Visit will represent international sales rights for Ghostlight, directed by Kelly O’Sullivan and Alex Thompson. Keith Kupferer, Tara Mullen, Katherine Mallen Kupfererv and Dolly de Leon star in the story of a construction worker who joins a local theater production of Romeo and Juliet.
IFC Films and Sapan Studio recently acquired North American rights to the film, which is produced by Ian Keiser, Alex Wilson, Pierce Cravens, Eddie Linker, Chelsea Krant and Alex Thompson.
- 2/9/2024
- ScreenDaily
Regional Mexican music has officially gone global. A new wave of artists has redefined the age-old sound of Mexico, aiding in it resonating with a new generation of fans. Acts like Peso Pluma, Eslabón Armado, Grupo Frontera, DannyLux, and Conexión Divina have turned the music of their roots into a multi-genre movement.
"It's a super-cool moment for our culture and our music, and being able to contribute to this musical movement is a dream come true for all six of us," Adelaido "Payo" Solís III, the lead singer of Grupo Frontera, tells Popsugar. "We feel incredibly proud and privileged to be a part of this música Mexicana explosion happening on a global scale."
Regional Mexican music is a catch-all term for all the genres that are rooted in Mexican culture. Over the years, that has encompassed the ranchera music of late Mexican icon Vicente Fernández, the Tejano stylings of Selena Quintanilla,...
"It's a super-cool moment for our culture and our music, and being able to contribute to this musical movement is a dream come true for all six of us," Adelaido "Payo" Solís III, the lead singer of Grupo Frontera, tells Popsugar. "We feel incredibly proud and privileged to be a part of this música Mexicana explosion happening on a global scale."
Regional Mexican music is a catch-all term for all the genres that are rooted in Mexican culture. Over the years, that has encompassed the ranchera music of late Mexican icon Vicente Fernández, the Tejano stylings of Selena Quintanilla,...
- 10/4/2023
- by Lucas Villa
- Popsugar.com
It’s often the case that children of immigrants, especially Latino ones, learn to balance two cultures from an early age. Frequently, they navigate dual worlds, with one foot firmly planted in the place where they’ve grown up, the other fastened in their parents’ homeland — resulting in what can feel like being split in half, caught between double the amount of traditions and customs and pop-culture references.
But lately, a younger generation has been recasting complex bicultural identities as the lucky inheritance of “200-percenters,” kids who are proudly 100 percent Latino and 100 percent American.
But lately, a younger generation has been recasting complex bicultural identities as the lucky inheritance of “200-percenters,” kids who are proudly 100 percent Latino and 100 percent American.
- 9/29/2023
- by Julyssa Lopez
- Rollingstone.com
Welcome to our weekly rundown of the best new music — featuring big singles, key tracks from our favorite albums, and more. This week, Olivia Rodrigo returns with a biting single, Lil Uzi Vert leans into his metal influences, and Tainy enlists all of the best of reggaeton for a star-studded debut.
Olivia Rodrigo, “vampire” (YouTube)
Lil Uzi Vert feat. Bring Me the Horizon, “Werewolf” (YouTube)
Young Thug feat. Juice Wrld and Nicki Minaj, “Money” (YouTube)
Tainy feat. Daddy Yankee, Feid, Sech, “LA Baby” (YouTube)
Alok and Ava Max, “Car Keys” (YouTube)
Paris Hilton,...
Olivia Rodrigo, “vampire” (YouTube)
Lil Uzi Vert feat. Bring Me the Horizon, “Werewolf” (YouTube)
Young Thug feat. Juice Wrld and Nicki Minaj, “Money” (YouTube)
Tainy feat. Daddy Yankee, Feid, Sech, “LA Baby” (YouTube)
Alok and Ava Max, “Car Keys” (YouTube)
Paris Hilton,...
- 6/30/2023
- by Rolling Stone
- Rollingstone.com
Jenni Rivera’s children always wondered what sort of music their mom left behind after she tragically died in 2012. What would her music sound like if she was still alive today? What would she have wanted her legacy to be?
Months ago, Rivera’s youngest child Johnny made it his goal to find the original files of some of the recordings he knew she’d stored in her hard drive.
“It was just me and my laptop and the hard drive for two days,” Johnny tells Rolling Stone.
“He was up all night!
Months ago, Rivera’s youngest child Johnny made it his goal to find the original files of some of the recordings he knew she’d stored in her hard drive.
“It was just me and my laptop and the hard drive for two days,” Johnny tells Rolling Stone.
“He was up all night!
- 6/29/2023
- by Tomás Mier
- Rollingstone.com
TelevisaUnivision has enlisted key players across Ibero-America to produce original projects for its two-tiered streaming platform, ViX. During the first quarter of this year, 11 series and movies are kicking off production, among them from the likes of Mexico’s Argos Contenido, Lemon Films, Alazraki and Edge Films, Argentina’s Fam Contenidos, and Colombia’s 11:11 Films & TV and Spain’s Morena Films, as well as Miami-based Btf Media and W Studios.
“By announcing these 11 new productions, we’re not only reaffirming our commitment to genuinely reflect the rich and diverse stories of our Hispanic community but also leading the charge in delivering the best-in-class content,” said Rodrigo Mazón, EVP & chief content officer, ViX.
“Working closely with our amazing production partners and accomplished content creators and storytellers, who have embraced our mission, ViX is delivering more Spanish-language originally produced titles than anyone else in our first year, and we’re only getting started,...
“By announcing these 11 new productions, we’re not only reaffirming our commitment to genuinely reflect the rich and diverse stories of our Hispanic community but also leading the charge in delivering the best-in-class content,” said Rodrigo Mazón, EVP & chief content officer, ViX.
“Working closely with our amazing production partners and accomplished content creators and storytellers, who have embraced our mission, ViX is delivering more Spanish-language originally produced titles than anyone else in our first year, and we’re only getting started,...
- 3/30/2023
- by Anna Marie de la Fuente
- Variety Film + TV
Exclusive: An authorized biopic about the life of Jenni Rivera has been greenlit at ViX with Annie Gonzalez set to star and executive produce. Filming of Jenni (wt) is underway in Bogota, Colombia, and will be completed in Los Angeles.
The project is set to premiere exclusively via ViX and in select movie theaters in the United States and Mexico later this year.
Jenni (wt) will follow Rivera’s journey from her humble beginnings in Long Beach, California, to her meteoric rise to the top of the charts, and her final days before her tragic and unexpected death. The film will also share a look at the struggles she endured in her personal life and how she became the artist fans all know and love today, and how she persevered and found strength from within.
Jenni Rivera portrayed by Annie Gonzalez in Jenni (wt)
The streamer notes,...
The project is set to premiere exclusively via ViX and in select movie theaters in the United States and Mexico later this year.
Jenni (wt) will follow Rivera’s journey from her humble beginnings in Long Beach, California, to her meteoric rise to the top of the charts, and her final days before her tragic and unexpected death. The film will also share a look at the struggles she endured in her personal life and how she became the artist fans all know and love today, and how she persevered and found strength from within.
Jenni Rivera portrayed by Annie Gonzalez in Jenni (wt)
The streamer notes,...
- 3/8/2023
- by Rosy Cordero
- Deadline Film + TV
Mission complete: Ten years after her death, the voice of Jenni Rivera continues to be heard by her fans. On Wednesday, the children of the late banda songstress released “Misión Cumplida,” the first single of a posthumous album of unreleased demos she recorded before her death.
After Rivera’s son Johnny Lopez found demos with Rivera’s voice he and his siblings — including Jacquie Rivera, who is the CEO of Jenni Rivera Enterprises — decided the best way to give back to Jenni’s fans was through releasing some of the music she had worked on.
After Rivera’s son Johnny Lopez found demos with Rivera’s voice he and his siblings — including Jacquie Rivera, who is the CEO of Jenni Rivera Enterprises — decided the best way to give back to Jenni’s fans was through releasing some of the music she had worked on.
- 11/3/2022
- by Tomás Mier
- Rollingstone.com
Gigi Saul Guerrero is set to direct “Jenni,” a movie about the life of Mexican American singer Jenni Rivera.
The biopic, which is authorized by the late artist’s estate, will be produced by Los Angeles-based multimedia company Mucho Mas Media and De Line Pictures.
Developed by Guerrero and screenwriter Shane McKenzie, the movie follows Rivera’s rise as a Spanish singer who successfully crossed over to U.S. and global audiences, as well as her work as a women’s rights activist. She died in a plane crash in 2012 at age 43.
Rivera’s variety of banda, mariachi and norteño music made her one of the best-selling regional Mexican artists ever, with 15 gold and platinum records and top-drawing tours. She produced multiple TV series such as “Chiquis & Raq-c” and “I Love Jenni,” and in 2012 she was named one of the top 25 most powerful women by People en Español. She also...
The biopic, which is authorized by the late artist’s estate, will be produced by Los Angeles-based multimedia company Mucho Mas Media and De Line Pictures.
Developed by Guerrero and screenwriter Shane McKenzie, the movie follows Rivera’s rise as a Spanish singer who successfully crossed over to U.S. and global audiences, as well as her work as a women’s rights activist. She died in a plane crash in 2012 at age 43.
Rivera’s variety of banda, mariachi and norteño music made her one of the best-selling regional Mexican artists ever, with 15 gold and platinum records and top-drawing tours. She produced multiple TV series such as “Chiquis & Raq-c” and “I Love Jenni,” and in 2012 she was named one of the top 25 most powerful women by People en Español. She also...
- 8/3/2022
- by Rebecca Rubin
- Variety Film + TV
As soon as Alex Guerra and Ramon Ruiz discovered 15-year-old Yahritza Martinez on TikTok, they knew she was going to be huge. The high schooler from Yakima, Washington, had been courting a massive following on social media with her shockingly powerful voice, and Ruiz and Guerra — both artists from the seminal Mexican band Legado 7 and founders of the label Lumbre Music — quickly signed her and her two brothers, Armando and Jairo Martinez, forming the band Yahritza y Su Esencia. Still, no one could have predicted the seismic wave caused by the band’s first single,...
- 7/12/2022
- by Julyssa Lopez
- Rollingstone.com
Ten years after La Gran Señora died in a horrific plane crash, Jenni Rivera’s family is set to release never-before-heard music from the late Mexican icon. After taking over her mother’s estate from aunt Rosie earlier this year, Jenni’s daughter, Jacqie Rivera, announced that there’s an LP on the way made up of songs previously unreleased to the public.
“It’s definitely music in Spanish, it’s more than one song, and it’s regional Mexican,” Jacqie Rivera told Billboard. “I think it’s very important...
“It’s definitely music in Spanish, it’s more than one song, and it’s regional Mexican,” Jacqie Rivera told Billboard. “I think it’s very important...
- 7/5/2022
- by Tomás Mier
- Rollingstone.com
Actor Paul Walker and singer Jenni Rivera will be posthumously honored with stars on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in 2023, the Hollywood Chamber of Commerce said Friday.
The news was revealed in a statement that announced next year’s two dozen honorees. The selectees were chosen from among hundreds of nominations and ratified by the chamber on Wednesday. Being named doesn’t automatically mean a star will be granted. Honorees have two years to take action on accepting the award, which carries a fee.
“The Selection Panel, made up of fellow Walk of Famers, hand-picks a group of honorees each year that represent various genres of the entertainment world,” chairwoman and Walk of Fame star recipient Ellen K said in a statement, “The panel thoughtfully selected these talented individuals, and we can’t wait to celebrate them as they become part of Hollywood’s history with the unveiling of their...
The news was revealed in a statement that announced next year’s two dozen honorees. The selectees were chosen from among hundreds of nominations and ratified by the chamber on Wednesday. Being named doesn’t automatically mean a star will be granted. Honorees have two years to take action on accepting the award, which carries a fee.
“The Selection Panel, made up of fellow Walk of Famers, hand-picks a group of honorees each year that represent various genres of the entertainment world,” chairwoman and Walk of Fame star recipient Ellen K said in a statement, “The panel thoughtfully selected these talented individuals, and we can’t wait to celebrate them as they become part of Hollywood’s history with the unveiling of their...
- 6/18/2022
- by Bruce Haring
- Deadline Film + TV
Uma Thurman, Lenny Kravitz, Mindy Kaling and the Jonas Brothers are among those receiving a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in 2023.
Ludacris, Bill Pullman, Thurman, Vince Vaughn and John Waters will receive stars in the motion pictures category, along with posthumous stars for Juanita Moore and Walker. In the television category, stars will be given to Jon Favreau, Kaling, Martin Lawrence, Ralph Macchio, Garrett Morris and Ellen Pompeo. The music and recording category will see the Jonas Brothers receive a collective star, alongside a posthumous star for Jenni Rivera and stars for Marc Anthony, Irving Azoff, Sheila E, Lenny Kravitz, Blake Shelton and Charlie Wilson. Lang Lang, Melba Moore, and the a cappella group Pentatonix will receive stars in the live theatre and live performance category.
The selections were announced by radio host Ellen K, the chair of the Chamber’s Walk of Fame selection panel, on Friday.
Ludacris, Bill Pullman, Thurman, Vince Vaughn and John Waters will receive stars in the motion pictures category, along with posthumous stars for Juanita Moore and Walker. In the television category, stars will be given to Jon Favreau, Kaling, Martin Lawrence, Ralph Macchio, Garrett Morris and Ellen Pompeo. The music and recording category will see the Jonas Brothers receive a collective star, alongside a posthumous star for Jenni Rivera and stars for Marc Anthony, Irving Azoff, Sheila E, Lenny Kravitz, Blake Shelton and Charlie Wilson. Lang Lang, Melba Moore, and the a cappella group Pentatonix will receive stars in the live theatre and live performance category.
The selections were announced by radio host Ellen K, the chair of the Chamber’s Walk of Fame selection panel, on Friday.
- 6/17/2022
- by Wilson Chapman
- Variety Film + TV
Chiquis has never shied away from the challenges she’s faced in her personal life — in fact, her recent book Unstoppable, released in February, reckons with divorce, loss, and the responsibility she feels caring for her siblings following the death of her mother, the late Mexican-American star Jenni Rivera, ten years ago.
Chiquis’ fight to make it in the music industry has also been a tough battle that she’s been candid about, but on her new album, Abeja Reina, she’s done talking. Through 18 tracks that range from banda to corridos to R&b,...
Chiquis’ fight to make it in the music industry has also been a tough battle that she’s been candid about, but on her new album, Abeja Reina, she’s done talking. Through 18 tracks that range from banda to corridos to R&b,...
- 6/1/2022
- by Julyssa Lopez
- Rollingstone.com
Growing up in Washington’s Yakima Valley, a fruit-growing agricultural region dotted with small towns and apple orchards, Yahritza Martínez and her four siblings were surrounded by Mexican music. Latinos make up more than half of Yakima County’s population, and many of them are migrants from Mexico’s western state of Michoacán, where Yahritza’s parents are from. Her father and her uncles played in a band, and her oldest brother, Armando or “Mando,” now 24, joined when he was about 10. Yahritza would always sing around the house: “She’d...
- 3/25/2022
- by Julyssa Lopez
- Rollingstone.com
Ten years ago, the Mexican superstar Jenni Rivera died after a plane she was on crashed south of Monterrey, just moments after taking off. Fans lost a legend who’d blazed trails in regional genres like banda, norteño, and ranchera — and Chiquis Rivera lost her mother. The eldest of Rivera’s five children, Chiquis went into caregiver mode, looking after her siblings while managing her own grief. Eventually, she poured all her emotions into her 2015 book Forgiveness, where she chronicled her complex relationship with her mother, the painful falling out...
- 2/10/2022
- by Julyssa Lopez
- Rollingstone.com
Becky G is doing the most these days – but in all the best ways possible. The global superstar, singer, actress, and activist, who just released her own beauty brand Treslúce earlier this spring, just launched her very own Facebook Watch talk show series titled Face to Face With Becky G.
The new show, which premiered in November, features raw and unfiltered conversations with some of her favorite celebrities and friends on real and relevant topics that speak to her generation and the Latinx community in particular. Executive produced by Jesse Collins Entertainment and Becky G's Yourself Productions, the show also aims to elevate and amplify diverse voices. In the first four episodes of the show, Becky G has had guests that include Demi Lovato, Tinashe, the late singer Jenni Rivera's daughter and Becky's bestie Chiquis Rivera, and most recently Diego Boneta.
Related: Phew! The Sky-High Slit on Becky G's...
The new show, which premiered in November, features raw and unfiltered conversations with some of her favorite celebrities and friends on real and relevant topics that speak to her generation and the Latinx community in particular. Executive produced by Jesse Collins Entertainment and Becky G's Yourself Productions, the show also aims to elevate and amplify diverse voices. In the first four episodes of the show, Becky G has had guests that include Demi Lovato, Tinashe, the late singer Jenni Rivera's daughter and Becky's bestie Chiquis Rivera, and most recently Diego Boneta.
Related: Phew! The Sky-High Slit on Becky G's...
- 12/10/2021
- by Johanna Ferreira
- Popsugar.com
It’s been eight years since the shocking, tragic, and untimely death of singer Jenni Rivera, and her family still misses her each and every day. The late singer died tragically when her jet crashed in Mexico when she and her passengers were on their way to make an appearance that’s known as the Mexico version of “The Voice,” on December 9, 2012. The news shocked the world, and her daughters took the news hardest. Daughter Chiquis Rivera spoke out on the eighth anniversary of her mother’s death, and she said in a Twitter post, “I miss you. I need you,”
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- 12/16/2020
- by Tiffany Raiford
- TVovermind.com
Singer-songwriter Becky G melds her regional Mexican roots and reggaeton-pop swagger in her new single, “My Man.”
Inspired by Jenni Rivera’s feminist banda anthem, “La Gran Senora”, the track was written by Becky alongside producer Di Genius, Elena Rose, Edgar Barrera, Fresh, Maurice “Verse” Simmonds, Janée “Jin Jin” Bennett and Jenni Rivera. The new song recalls the same tough but lovable energy that colored many of Rivera’s songs. “I always loved the perspective Jenni Rivera sang from on ‘La Gran Señora’ and thought that it was so different,...
Inspired by Jenni Rivera’s feminist banda anthem, “La Gran Senora”, the track was written by Becky alongside producer Di Genius, Elena Rose, Edgar Barrera, Fresh, Maurice “Verse” Simmonds, Janée “Jin Jin” Bennett and Jenni Rivera. The new song recalls the same tough but lovable energy that colored many of Rivera’s songs. “I always loved the perspective Jenni Rivera sang from on ‘La Gran Señora’ and thought that it was so different,...
- 7/10/2020
- by Suzy Exposito
- Rollingstone.com
Could your weekend playlist use a little more seasoning? Rolling Stone Latin selects some of the best new music releases from Latin America, Spain and Portugal. Keep track of the latest in Latin via our playlist on Spotify.
Jhay Cortez, “Dime a Ve”
Grammy-winning singer-songwriter Jhay Cortez beckons an old flame during quarantine in his latest reggaeton track, “Dime a Ve” (or “Tell Me to See”). In the video, directed by Fernando Lugo, Cortez follows a femme fatale into her creepy opium den, where she keeps dozens of other men rapt in a trance.
Jhay Cortez, “Dime a Ve”
Grammy-winning singer-songwriter Jhay Cortez beckons an old flame during quarantine in his latest reggaeton track, “Dime a Ve” (or “Tell Me to See”). In the video, directed by Fernando Lugo, Cortez follows a femme fatale into her creepy opium den, where she keeps dozens of other men rapt in a trance.
- 7/3/2020
- by Suzy Exposito
- Rollingstone.com
Dolly Parton’s Seventies country classic, “Jolene,” has received many a rendition in English, including takes by goddaughter Miley Cyrus, the White Stripes, Pentatonix, and even a queer interpretation by Nadine Gibbs. But nearly 50 years since its release, the legendary song finally gets its first Spanish-language makeover by two Mexican American divas: regional Mexican songstress Chiquis Rivera and reggaeton-pop hitmaker Becky G.
In la nueva “Jolene,” the L.A.-born superstars play two tough-as-nails outlaws — with a soft spot for the same desperado. Produced by Ulises Lozano (of electro-rock band...
In la nueva “Jolene,” the L.A.-born superstars play two tough-as-nails outlaws — with a soft spot for the same desperado. Produced by Ulises Lozano (of electro-rock band...
- 6/29/2020
- by Suzy Exposito
- Rollingstone.com
As a proud Los Angeles native, it’s no surprise that Snoop Dogg loves banda music. (He even attended the same high school as banda legend Jenni Rivera.) And as both regional Mexican and Latin music at large grow exponentially more popular worldwide, Snoop has made it no secret that he’s been wanting to release his own banda song someday.
Luckily, that day is today. Snoop has shared “Que Maldición,” a collaboration with the Mazatlán-based group Banda Ms, and it’s as wondrous a fusion of banda and hip-hop...
Luckily, that day is today. Snoop has shared “Que Maldición,” a collaboration with the Mazatlán-based group Banda Ms, and it’s as wondrous a fusion of banda and hip-hop...
- 5/1/2020
- by Claire Shaffer
- Rollingstone.com
Premios de la Radio — the world’s longest-running regional Mexican music awards show — celebrated its 20th anniversary Thursday night in Dallas, TX. Unique to these awards are that they actually give nod to the diversity of the Mexican folk genre, by highlighting subgenres such as banda, mariachi, and norteño. American Spanish-language network EstrellaTV stacked the three-hour telecast with live acts that highlighted the past, present, and future of the genre — from Lifetime Achievement Award honorees Bronco, to young corrido urbano stars Fuerza Regida — and embraced the evolution that regional Mexican...
- 11/8/2019
- by Lucas Villa
- Rollingstone.com
On December 9, 2012, Mexican banda superstar Dolores Janney “Jenni” Rivera Saavedra shocked millions when she tragically died in a plane crash. The business jet, carrying seven people onboard, took a nosedive minutes after taking off from Monterrey, Mexico, just hours after performing her sold-out and final concert in Monterrey, Mexico. There were no survivors. Jenni Rivera was 42.
Seven years later, the singer made national headlines when she became the first-ever regional Mexican music star to appear on a billboard in Times Square. It was a celebration of her latest release, “Aparentemente Bien,...
Seven years later, the singer made national headlines when she became the first-ever regional Mexican music star to appear on a billboard in Times Square. It was a celebration of her latest release, “Aparentemente Bien,...
- 8/6/2019
- by Isabela Raygoza
- Rollingstone.com
Blackbird Presents today announced a partnership with Sony Music Latin and Jenni Rivera Enterprises to produce “Jenni Rivera 50,” an all-star television special and record release celebrating the late singer.
This one-night-only event honoring the late singer’s 50th birthday will take place in Los Angeles; no lineup or date for the special has yet been announced, although Rivera’s 50th birthday would have been this past July 2. According to the announcement, the concert event and television taping will bring together a lineup of Regional Mexican, Latin American, and contemporary pop artists to celebrate the life and music of the singer, songwriter and humanitarian who died in a plane crash in 2012. A portion of the proceeds from the special will go to the Jenni Rivera Love Foundation.
Rivera became the most prominent and influential female recording artist in Regional Mexican music, with 15 gold and platinum records and top-drawing tours. She produced...
This one-night-only event honoring the late singer’s 50th birthday will take place in Los Angeles; no lineup or date for the special has yet been announced, although Rivera’s 50th birthday would have been this past July 2. According to the announcement, the concert event and television taping will bring together a lineup of Regional Mexican, Latin American, and contemporary pop artists to celebrate the life and music of the singer, songwriter and humanitarian who died in a plane crash in 2012. A portion of the proceeds from the special will go to the Jenni Rivera Love Foundation.
Rivera became the most prominent and influential female recording artist in Regional Mexican music, with 15 gold and platinum records and top-drawing tours. She produced...
- 7/11/2019
- by Variety Staff
- Variety Film + TV
Knocking on doors expecting no one to answer is a daily routine for housekeeping staff at hotels local and remote. Their intense physical labor is unseen and taken for granted, almost as if magically performed outside the vision of its beneficiaries, earns them no glory. Unnoticed, they proceed to the next empty scene in disarray. More than merely dignifying their toil, Lila Avilés’ marvelously honest first feature “The Chambermaid” subtly counteracts such dehumanization.
For her sympathetically achieved big-screen debut, Avilés — who honed her skills as a theater director prior to jumping into the film arena — forged an observational character study on 24-year-old chambermaid Eve, short for Evelia, employed at a lavish Mexico City hotel catering mostly to affluent international visitors.
Of few words but purposefully active in shaping her future, Eve channels internalized resilience to persevere under grueling conditions. Above-average dedication shines through her impeccable cleaning prowess room after room.
For her sympathetically achieved big-screen debut, Avilés — who honed her skills as a theater director prior to jumping into the film arena — forged an observational character study on 24-year-old chambermaid Eve, short for Evelia, employed at a lavish Mexico City hotel catering mostly to affluent international visitors.
Of few words but purposefully active in shaping her future, Eve channels internalized resilience to persevere under grueling conditions. Above-average dedication shines through her impeccable cleaning prowess room after room.
- 6/26/2019
- by Carlos Aguilar
- The Wrap
Jenni Rivera, the famed Mexican-American singer-songwriter, TV star, and activist who died tragically in a plane accident in 2012, will be immortalized in film form. Mucho Mas Media and De Line Pictures have acquired the life rights of Rivera from Jenni Rivera Enterprises with plans to develop a film that will focus on the life of the Banda Ranchera mega-star who touched not only her Spanish-speaking fan base but also successfully crossed over into the U.S. and global markets.
Kate Lanier, the screenwriter behind the Angela Bassett-starring Tina Turner biopic, What’s Love Got to Do with It, and the F. Gary Gray-directed cult classic, Set It Off, is attached to pen the screenplay for Rivera’s story.
Born in Long Beach, California – her mother just having crossed the border on foot while pregnant with Jenni – Rivera began her recording career in 1992, going on to become a top-selling...
Kate Lanier, the screenwriter behind the Angela Bassett-starring Tina Turner biopic, What’s Love Got to Do with It, and the F. Gary Gray-directed cult classic, Set It Off, is attached to pen the screenplay for Rivera’s story.
Born in Long Beach, California – her mother just having crossed the border on foot while pregnant with Jenni – Rivera began her recording career in 1992, going on to become a top-selling...
- 6/18/2019
- by Amanda N'Duka
- Deadline Film + TV
An authorized biopic of the late singer Jenni Rivera is in the works, seven years after she died in a plane crash at the age of 43.
The life rights deal was announced Tuesday with an agreement between Jenni Rivera Enterprises and producers Javier Chapa and Simon Wise of Mucho Mas Media and Donald De Line of De Line Pictures. The film will be written by Kate Lanier, who wrote one of Rivera’s favorite films, “What’s Love Got to Do With It.”
The singer’s sister, Rosie Rivera, the head of Jenni Rivera Enterprises, told Variety that she needed time to find the right partners for the project — along with giving her sister’s five children enough time to adjust to the loss of their mother.
“My sister dreamt of a biopic of her life for many years,” she added. “We are thrilled it will come to fruition. We...
The life rights deal was announced Tuesday with an agreement between Jenni Rivera Enterprises and producers Javier Chapa and Simon Wise of Mucho Mas Media and Donald De Line of De Line Pictures. The film will be written by Kate Lanier, who wrote one of Rivera’s favorite films, “What’s Love Got to Do With It.”
The singer’s sister, Rosie Rivera, the head of Jenni Rivera Enterprises, told Variety that she needed time to find the right partners for the project — along with giving her sister’s five children enough time to adjust to the loss of their mother.
“My sister dreamt of a biopic of her life for many years,” she added. “We are thrilled it will come to fruition. We...
- 6/18/2019
- by Dave McNary
- Variety Film + TV
Producers secure life rights to pioneering multi-hyphenate.
Mucho Mas Media and Donald De Line’s De Line Pictures are partnering on a biopic of the renowned Mexican-American singer-songwriter, actor and activist Jenni Rivera.
Javier Chapa and Simon Wise of Mucho Mas Media and De Line have secured life rights from Jenni Rivera Enterprises to the late celebrity, whose flair for regional Mexican music, in particular the male-dominated music genre Banda Ranchera style and pop music, earned her a widespread following among Spanish-speaking and Us fans.
The California-born Latin Grammy nominee was 43 and according to Billboard the most successful woman on...
Mucho Mas Media and Donald De Line’s De Line Pictures are partnering on a biopic of the renowned Mexican-American singer-songwriter, actor and activist Jenni Rivera.
Javier Chapa and Simon Wise of Mucho Mas Media and De Line have secured life rights from Jenni Rivera Enterprises to the late celebrity, whose flair for regional Mexican music, in particular the male-dominated music genre Banda Ranchera style and pop music, earned her a widespread following among Spanish-speaking and Us fans.
The California-born Latin Grammy nominee was 43 and according to Billboard the most successful woman on...
- 6/18/2019
- by Jeremy Kay
- ScreenDaily
Jenni Rivera, the famed Mexican American singer-songwriter, is the latest musician to get the biopic treatment.
Kate Lanier, the writer behind the Angela Bassett-starring Tina Turner biopic What’s Love Got To Do With It, will pen the screenplay.
The untitled project will track Rivera's rise from her native Long Beach, Calif., her mother having crossed the border on foot while pregnant with Jenni, to the top of the Billboard Latin charts. The feature will also cover her philanthropic endeavors, including being a spokesperson for the National Coalition Against Domestic Violence that openly talked about her own ...
Kate Lanier, the writer behind the Angela Bassett-starring Tina Turner biopic What’s Love Got To Do With It, will pen the screenplay.
The untitled project will track Rivera's rise from her native Long Beach, Calif., her mother having crossed the border on foot while pregnant with Jenni, to the top of the Billboard Latin charts. The feature will also cover her philanthropic endeavors, including being a spokesperson for the National Coalition Against Domestic Violence that openly talked about her own ...
- 6/18/2019
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Jenni Rivera, the famed Mexican American singer-songwriter, is the latest musician to get the biopic treatment.
Kate Lanier, the writer behind the Angela Bassett-starring Tina Turner biopic What’s Love Got To Do With It, will pen the screenplay.
The untitled project will track Rivera's rise from her native Long Beach, Calif., her mother having crossed the border on foot while pregnant with Jenni, to the top of the Billboard Latin charts. The feature will also cover her philanthropic endeavors, including being a spokesperson for the National Coalition Against Domestic Violence that openly talked about her own ...
Kate Lanier, the writer behind the Angela Bassett-starring Tina Turner biopic What’s Love Got To Do With It, will pen the screenplay.
The untitled project will track Rivera's rise from her native Long Beach, Calif., her mother having crossed the border on foot while pregnant with Jenni, to the top of the Billboard Latin charts. The feature will also cover her philanthropic endeavors, including being a spokesperson for the National Coalition Against Domestic Violence that openly talked about her own ...
- 6/18/2019
- The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
When it comes to Hollywood, secrets abound. Perhaps none rise to a matter of national security. Nevertheless, as WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange prepares to defend himself from the U.S. government's charge of spilling its secrets, a smaller dispute concerning the late Mexican-American pop star Jenni Rivera showcases both the scope and limitations of the First Amendment in obtaining and then disclosing confidential information.
In 2016, Univision prepared to air a series titled Su verdadero nombre era Dolores (Her Real Name Was Delores). The subject of the show was Rivera's life. The project was co-produced by Btf Media, which ...
In 2016, Univision prepared to air a series titled Su verdadero nombre era Dolores (Her Real Name Was Delores). The subject of the show was Rivera's life. The project was co-produced by Btf Media, which ...
- 5/29/2019
- The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
A documentary project about the life of famed Mexican-American singer Jenni Rivera — featuring never-before-seen footage of her final concert — is in development.
The doc, made in cooperation with Rivera's family, comes from veteran unscripted producer David Broome (The Biggest Loser, The Day I Met El Chapo) and music and TV producer Emilio Estefan.
Rivera, one of the most popular Latin recording artists of this century, died in a December 2012 plane crash following a concert in Monterrey, Mexico. She was 43.
Her family has held onto footage of her last concert — a marathon set of 47 ...
The doc, made in cooperation with Rivera's family, comes from veteran unscripted producer David Broome (The Biggest Loser, The Day I Met El Chapo) and music and TV producer Emilio Estefan.
Rivera, one of the most popular Latin recording artists of this century, died in a December 2012 plane crash following a concert in Monterrey, Mexico. She was 43.
Her family has held onto footage of her last concert — a marathon set of 47 ...
- 4/25/2019
- The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
Fox Networks Group Latin America (Fng) is jumping on the music biopic bandwagon. The leading multi-platform group in the region has inked an agreement with Argentine shingle Underground to develop five original series based on the lives and careers of iconic Latin American pop and rock artists.
Fng’s move follows earlier series made by American Spanish-language broadcasters Univision and Telemundo, which sometimes made competing series on the likes of Luis Miguel, Nicky Jam, Selena, Jenni Rivera, Celia Cruz, and Juan Gabriel, among others. Some series have succeeded, others have faltered, and several have found more appreciative viewers on Netflix.
Fng’s new franchise of eight to 10 episodes each will explore the origins, passions, dreams, and circumstances that led the artists to become icons of popular culture, both at home and abroad.
The new year-long development pact ends in December of next year, and will lay the groundwork for the...
Fng’s move follows earlier series made by American Spanish-language broadcasters Univision and Telemundo, which sometimes made competing series on the likes of Luis Miguel, Nicky Jam, Selena, Jenni Rivera, Celia Cruz, and Juan Gabriel, among others. Some series have succeeded, others have faltered, and several have found more appreciative viewers on Netflix.
Fng’s new franchise of eight to 10 episodes each will explore the origins, passions, dreams, and circumstances that led the artists to become icons of popular culture, both at home and abroad.
The new year-long development pact ends in December of next year, and will lay the groundwork for the...
- 11/21/2018
- by Anna Marie de la Fuente
- Variety Film + TV
Russell Crowe and David Stratton. (Photo: Mark Rogers)
Two Australian productions, Stranger Than Fiction Film’s David Stratton’s Stories of Australian Cinema and Endemol Shine Australia’s MasterChef Australia, are in contention for the 2018 International Emmy Awards.
Three-part series David Stratton’s Stories of Australian Cinema, produced for the ABC, is nominated for the Arts Programming Award. It will compete against Canada’s Dreaming of A Jewish Christmas (Riddle Films), Dutch production Etgar Keret, gebaseerd op een waar verhaal (Baldr Film/Ntr Television) and Brazil’s Palavras Em Série (Words in Series) (Gnt/Hungry Man).
Stories of Australian Cinema, directed by Sally Aitken and produced by Jen Peedom and Jo-anne McGowan, sees the film critic and former co-host of ABC’s At The Movies and Sbs’s The Movie Show reflect on Australian films, including interviews from the likes of Nicole Kidman, Judy Davis, Russell Crowe and Jacki Weaver,...
Two Australian productions, Stranger Than Fiction Film’s David Stratton’s Stories of Australian Cinema and Endemol Shine Australia’s MasterChef Australia, are in contention for the 2018 International Emmy Awards.
Three-part series David Stratton’s Stories of Australian Cinema, produced for the ABC, is nominated for the Arts Programming Award. It will compete against Canada’s Dreaming of A Jewish Christmas (Riddle Films), Dutch production Etgar Keret, gebaseerd op een waar verhaal (Baldr Film/Ntr Television) and Brazil’s Palavras Em Série (Words in Series) (Gnt/Hungry Man).
Stories of Australian Cinema, directed by Sally Aitken and produced by Jen Peedom and Jo-anne McGowan, sees the film critic and former co-host of ABC’s At The Movies and Sbs’s The Movie Show reflect on Australian films, including interviews from the likes of Nicole Kidman, Judy Davis, Russell Crowe and Jacki Weaver,...
- 9/28/2018
- by jkeast
- IF.com.au
The International Emmys are living up to their name, with a globe-spanning set of nominees announced Thursday for this year’s awards. Endemol Shine, HBO, Fox and Sony all scored noms, while Amazon and Netflix landed just one apiece, a modest showing given their recent run at awards shows and their increasing number of international originals.
In the best actor category, Julio Andrade is nominated for Fox Networks Latin American drama “One Against All,” Billy Campbell for Canadian-produced “Cardinal,” Lars Mikkelsen for Scandi series “Ride Upon the Storm,” and Tolga Saritas for Turkish series “Soz.” The best actress noms include Thuso Mbedu for South African series “Is’thunzi” and Emily Watson in U.K.-produced “Apple Tree Yard.”
Netflix’s single nomination comes in the best comedy category for its Mexican show “Club of Crows.” Amazon’s is in the drama category, for its Indian cricket-themed series “Inside Edge.” It...
In the best actor category, Julio Andrade is nominated for Fox Networks Latin American drama “One Against All,” Billy Campbell for Canadian-produced “Cardinal,” Lars Mikkelsen for Scandi series “Ride Upon the Storm,” and Tolga Saritas for Turkish series “Soz.” The best actress noms include Thuso Mbedu for South African series “Is’thunzi” and Emily Watson in U.K.-produced “Apple Tree Yard.”
Netflix’s single nomination comes in the best comedy category for its Mexican show “Club of Crows.” Amazon’s is in the drama category, for its Indian cricket-themed series “Inside Edge.” It...
- 9/27/2018
- by Stewart Clarke
- Variety Film + TV
Netflix Spanish-language drama La Casa de Papel (Money Heist) is going head-to-head with Amazon’s Indian cricket thriller Inside Edge for an International Emmy.
The two shows are among a number of Svod titles to score nominations for the awards, which take place in New York on November 19.
This year, some 44 shows across 11 categories and 20 countries have been nominated. Other titles include Netflix comedy Club de Cuervos and Thai entertainment format The Mask Singer, which is being remade in the U.S. by Fox.
In addition to the awards, the Academy is presenting special awards to The Flash and Blindspot producer Greg Berlanti and Sophie Turner Laing, CEO of Endemol Shine Group.
“Looking at the diversity & geographic spread of this year’s nominations across all continents and platforms,” said Bruce L. Paisner, President and CEO of the International Academy of Television Arts and Sciences, “it is clear that excellence in...
The two shows are among a number of Svod titles to score nominations for the awards, which take place in New York on November 19.
This year, some 44 shows across 11 categories and 20 countries have been nominated. Other titles include Netflix comedy Club de Cuervos and Thai entertainment format The Mask Singer, which is being remade in the U.S. by Fox.
In addition to the awards, the Academy is presenting special awards to The Flash and Blindspot producer Greg Berlanti and Sophie Turner Laing, CEO of Endemol Shine Group.
“Looking at the diversity & geographic spread of this year’s nominations across all continents and platforms,” said Bruce L. Paisner, President and CEO of the International Academy of Television Arts and Sciences, “it is clear that excellence in...
- 9/27/2018
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
On Sunday’s episode of "Here and Now," the introduction of a new character will resolve a lingering question about a few characters. That new character is played by actress Stephanie Arcila (Jenni Rivera: Mariposa de Barrio), and CineMovie spoke to her about the new role and what it was like working with creator Alan Ball (True Blood, Six Feet Under, American Beauty), Holly Hunter and Tim Robbins.
- 3/10/2018
- by info@cinemovie.tv (Super User)
- CineMovie
San Diego County Sheriff's Department arrested Jenni Rivera's estranged husband Esteban Loaiza on Feb. 09. As part of an ongoing narcotics investigation, the former Los Angeles Dodger's pitcher was arrested by the members of the Sheriff's Border Crimes Suppression Team. "During surveillance related to that investigation, Loaiza was seen driving a vehicle believed to be involved in the smuggling of narcotics. Loaiza was contacted during a traffic stop for a minor traffic infraction after leaving a home in the city of Imperial Beach," the San Diego's Sheriff's department details in a release information sheet. "A search of the vehicle led to the discovery of a sophisticated...
- 2/13/2018
- E! Online
Reality star Jacqie Rivera lost a whopping 70 pounds and feels as amazing as she looks. The daughter of Jenni Rivera and famous sibling shares her weight-loss journey in the new season of Universo’s reality show The Riveras, airing in March. The 27-year-old also reveals what her divorce process from the father of her children has been like and how she is adapting to her new life as a single mom.
Her transformation inspiration? “What motivated me is my children. I was starting to see that I didn’t have enough energy to be a good mom, and I wanted to be a good example,...
Her transformation inspiration? “What motivated me is my children. I was starting to see that I didn’t have enough energy to be a good mom, and I wanted to be a good example,...
- 2/5/2018
- by Lena Hansen
- PEOPLE.com
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Jenni Rivera’s daughter Jacqie Campos announced she is in the process of divorcing husband Mike Campos, the father of her three children, after five years of marriage. The star of the Universo reality show The Riveras — which also stars her siblings, Chiquis, Johnny, Jenicka and Mikey — revealed the news on Instagram Dec. 13. Although her rep told People Chica she is not talking to press at this time, the singer shared the news in an open letter on social media.
“As you know,...
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Jenni Rivera’s daughter Jacqie Campos announced she is in the process of divorcing husband Mike Campos, the father of her three children, after five years of marriage. The star of the Universo reality show The Riveras — which also stars her siblings, Chiquis, Johnny, Jenicka and Mikey — revealed the news on Instagram Dec. 13. Although her rep told People Chica she is not talking to press at this time, the singer shared the news in an open letter on social media.
“As you know,...
- 12/15/2017
- by Lena Hansen
- PEOPLE.com
Five years ago, we woke up to the news that singer Jenni Rivera's small plane was missing. We knew little details, but we couldn't have had imaged what was to come. Fans and family prayed for a miracle, but ultimately the star's plane was found in a mountainous area in northern Mexico that Sunday. Everyone's biggest fears were now a reality, while we all asked, "Why?" and "How could this happen?" Rivera's Mother Rosa Saavedra bent down and prayed when family gave her the news about her daughter's death. "I said, 'Thank you, God. Thank you. You lent her to me for that time, and it was marvelous," she told Telemundo's Suelta La...
- 12/9/2017
- E! Online
Sadly, Saturday marks the fifth year anniversary of Jenni Rivera's death. She left behind countless fans that worshipped her music and honest personality. She also left behind her five children who lost their only parent on the day that the private plane she was traveling in crashed into a mountainous region in Mexico. As the years go by, Jenni's legacy grows bigger and bigger but there are items from their mother's personal life that her children hold very dear to their hearts. From shoes to jewelry to the last pajama she wore, this family holds on to all that they have left of their beloved mother. Her son Michael Marin revealed that he keeps something that...
- 12/8/2017
- E! Online
Dec. 9 marks the fifth anniversary of singer-songwriter and Mexican-music icon Jenni Rivera’s death. To commemorate her life, which was lost in a 2012 plane crash at age 44, her five children will host a one-hour special, Remembering Jenni, Our Mom, airing at 7 p.m. on Universo.
Five years after the tragedy, the family continues to mourn. “Obviously it’s a very difficult month for us and a difficult day,” her daughter Chiquis Rivera told People Chica .
The 32-year-old songstress, who will drop her second album in March, said that she misses her mom’s “hugs and advice” the most, adding that...
Five years after the tragedy, the family continues to mourn. “Obviously it’s a very difficult month for us and a difficult day,” her daughter Chiquis Rivera told People Chica .
The 32-year-old songstress, who will drop her second album in March, said that she misses her mom’s “hugs and advice” the most, adding that...
- 12/6/2017
- by Lena Hansen
- PEOPLE.com
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Johnny Lopez, the youngest son of late Mexican singer Jenni Rivera, addressed rumors surrounding his sexual orientation in a video he posted to Instagram today.
“There has been a lot said about me in the past few weeks. Things didn’t come out the way I wanted this to,” he said. “I wanted to make this video first and for everyone to understand me but my boyfriend, as you all know, Joaquín, we both got a little too excited, and he posted a few pictures of us,...
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Johnny Lopez, the youngest son of late Mexican singer Jenni Rivera, addressed rumors surrounding his sexual orientation in a video he posted to Instagram today.
“There has been a lot said about me in the past few weeks. Things didn’t come out the way I wanted this to,” he said. “I wanted to make this video first and for everyone to understand me but my boyfriend, as you all know, Joaquín, we both got a little too excited, and he posted a few pictures of us,...
- 11/29/2017
- by Lena Hansen
- PEOPLE.com
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