The five children of the late Mexican regional music singer Jenni Rivera will publish the single “Misión Fulfilled” on November 2nd, a song rescued from an old unreleased recording and which will be part of an upcoming album by the interpreter of ‘La Gran Señora’ to be published in December.
This was announced this Tuesday during the week of conferences of Billboard magazine Chiquis, Jacqie, Michael, Johnny and Jenicka, that is to say the five children that the famous singer had, who died in a plane crash in 2012 in Mexico.
The single has been produced by Sergio Lizárraga, from Banda MS , and by Johnny López, who stated that the recording is by 2008 and is in some way a tribute to the popular singer born in Long Beach (California, USA).
“It’s like everything is in its place”, said Jacqie Campos about the consequences of the publication of the single, while Chiquis Rive ra did not hesitate to affirm that her mother “would be proud” of the initiative undertaken by her children.
“It is an opportunity, I feel that we have to honor her legacy”, added Chiquis, who this year has been nominated for a Latin Grammy award for the second time and added that the five brothers are “closer than ever.” Jacqie, who as a producer was one of those responsible for the record project.
The single will be a preview of the album that the The children want to publish on December 9, the tenth anniversary of their mother’s death, whose validity is still felt in the new generations, as the children highlighted.
Inspiring, brave, intelligent , icon and innovator were some of the adjectives that were said about the regional Mexican singer, who during her career sold more than 20 million records.
Point on that in the coming months they will offer more details about their mother’s new music.
The Latin Music Week, which takes place within the framework of the Latin Billboard Awards gala, which takes place will be held in Miami on Thursday, brings together artists, producers, experts and members of the entertainment industry, who participate in a series of presentations, panels and round tables.
Its programming also includes special presentations such as the one to be offered tonight by the American Christina Aguilera, whose participation was not clear due to Hurricane Ian , and the Colombian Camilo, as will the Puerto Rican Ozuna on Wednesday.