Jenni Rivera's posthumous album announced: when will it be released?
December 9th marks 13 years since the death of the renowned 'Diva of Banda', Jenni Rivera, who passed away at the age of 43
The renowned 'Diva of Banda', Jenni Rivera, will have been gone for 13 years, and in honor of her career, hits, and musical legacy: Unreleased material will be released on December 5th, allowing fans to remember one of the most talented Mexican women of all time.
The news was announced on the singer's official Instagram account, which surprised everyone with an intriguing communication strategy. The administrators posted a video showing a flower whose petals were revealed week by week, until an upcoming musical release was unveiled.
The message accompanying the post read: “In 2009, Jenni left us her voice. Today, we add banda music. The legacy continues.” This revelation sparked a wave of speculation on social media about the nature of this posthumous material.
The mystery was solved when the artist's verified account confirmed the release of a new album titled “La Gran Senora” (The Great Lady), scheduled for Friday, December 5.
The news instantly flooded social media with mixed reactions. While some were surprised, other users pointed out that it had taken “a long time” to release the unreleased material.
About the Death of Jenni Rivera
Dolores Janney Rivera Saavedra, the iconic Jenni Rivera, lost her life at the age of 43 in a plane crash. The “Diva of Banda” was traveling from Monterrey to Toluca to participate as a coach in the grand finale of the reality show “La Voz Mexico.”
Her death shocked millions of fans around the world, who remember her year after year through her immense discography.
Rivera remains in the “All Souls Cemetery” in Long Beach, California, United States. Her tomb, adorned with her favorite animals—butterflies—has a plaque that shows her face, date of birth, and date of death.
Thirteen years after her passing, Jenni Rivera remains one of the most important regional Mexican singers in history, with more than 20 million records sold.
'La Gran Senora' promises to be further proof that her musical legacy remains more alive than ever.
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