The family of singer Jenni Rivera (1969-2012 ) released this Wednesday “Mission accomplished”, an unreleased song written by the artist and discovered by one of her sons, in which she relives her beginnings in the banda genre.
“She had much more than offer and her fans deserve much more”, said Jacquie Rivera, daughter of the artist.
In memory of her mother, the Rivera family and the Sony Music label, presented the new song, which will be part of a new album by the “Diva de la Banda”, who died in a plane crash in December 2012.
This is a new production since 2019, when they presented the song “Aparentemente bien”.
With the new single, produced by Sergio Lizárraga and Pavel Ocampo, “Jenni Rivera’s last mission is fulfilled”, said her daughter.
The song was the most recent discovery of Jenni’s youngest son, Johnny López, who in April il past found the audio of the artist.
“We, her children, we feel like we are completing a mission on her behalf by releasing this production that she was working on. When she was with us we never realized what a great star she was. For us, she was simply our mother”
Jacquie Rivera
But with this new song, explained the CEO of Jenni Rivera Enterprises, “we are recognizing the icon that Jenni Rivera continues to be, and giving her followers a gift.”
“We are sure that the public will receive this new project with the same love with which we are doing it,” he added.
The family pointed out that “Mission accomplished” alludes to the man who fought for win her heart.
It also refers to the music, the stages and the audience, which fulfilled their own mission in the life of Jenni, “who at first did not want to be an artist but ended up giving in to the love of her followers.”
Directed by Marlon Villar, the music video follows the life of Jenni Rivera from childhood to her status as a musical icon.
In addition to the new single, Jenni Rivera Enterprises abr In the next few days, a store will open in Los Angeles (California) with products in memory of the artist, and she will continue her efforts with the Jenni Rivera Love Foundation, which supports women and their children who have suffered domestic violence.
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The singer-songwriter, born in Long Beach (California), died with six other people in a plane crash near Monterrey (Mexico), on December 9, 2012.