Jenni Album Covers

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           This slideshow includes all the album cover by Jenni starting from the album ” Poco A Poco “, released on 1994, to the last album, ” Paloma Negra Desde Monterrey “, released on 2016. My favorite songs on all the albums Jenni Rivera made and released is “Mariposa De Barrio” and “Tambian Las Mujeres Pueden”.

             The first song I ever heard by Jenni Rivera was “Culpable o Inocente”, and that was because my mom would always listen to it, thinking about my biological father. I know that there are many people out there that might not be fans of Jenni’s music and don’t appreciate her music, but those who do appreciate her music are the people who truly understand how much Jenni worked to get to were she still is because not every female singer leaves this world know to many as a great champion, who deserved every single piece of fame .

Jenni + Family

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           This slideshow shows pictures of the wonderful Jenni Rivera from when she became a mother until she died in that plane crash. Some of my favorite pictures on the slideshow are when she’s with her daughter on her Quinces. Another of my favorite images from the slideshow is the ” Recordando A Jenni Rivera” image.

             If you can notice in every single image on this slideshow, Jenni Rivera always has a smile, even on her last picture before her sad unfortunate death. I feel as if Jenni had the greatest voice, she was that role model that every single adult, teen, and child looked up to, because even in the hardest times of her life she manages to keep a smile on her face.

Accomplishments

             Jenni Rivera had many accomplishments, for starters she managed to finish high-school and graduate from College, with a degree in business, as she took care of her 3 children, Jacqueline “Jacqui” Marin and Michael Marin. I believe that this is a great achievement because she married Marin in 1984 and had two more children. Their union wasn’t blissful; Rivera described their eight years as physically and mentally abusive.trinojenni'shusband                                                       Another accomplishment of the great Jenni Rivera would be that she built the courage to leave her husband Marin, after 8 years of a physical and mental abuse. I believe this is a great accomplishment because it became the first step towards her new future with music. Additionally, her volatile marriage led to depression and two suicide attempts, because of that awful marriage with Trino.                                                                                             The accomplishments listed below might not seem like real accomplishments to other people, but to the people who agree with me on the accomplishments above are the people, or more specific the woman who understand how sometimes it is very difficult for a female to leave their abusive man because the female might say that their husbands or boyfriends are going to change or they either say the typical excuse, ” But I love him”. I might be a young adult to some people and you might think that I’m way to young to understand, but in that case I would tell you that no one is “too young” to know that no woman (or man) should tolerate a relationship that only harms them.

Jenni Rivera’s Life

Jenniunbreakable            The Great Jenni Rivera or ” Diva De La Banda” was born on July 2, 1969, in Los Angeles, and was baptized Dolores Janney Rivera Saavedra. Jenni is the daughter of  Rosa Saavedra and Pedro Rivera. Jenni had 5 siblings when she was born, Rosie Rivera, Lupillo Rivera, Juan Rivera, Peter Rivera, and Gustavo Rivera. At the age of 43, on  December 9, 2012 Jenni was on an airplane accident that sadly ended her wonderful life.                                                                                                 Jenni’s youth wasn’t easy. She got pregnant at 15 by Trino Marin, and her parents booted her out of their house. She married Marin in 1984 and had two more children. Their union wasn’t blissful; Rivera described their eight years as physically and mentally abusive. She still managed in this time to complete high school and college, studying business. But her volatile marriage led to depression and two suicide attempts. Eventually, Rivera left her husband, reconciled with her parents and started working for her dad’s record label, Cintas Acuario. There she discovered a new dream, turning out to be singing.