Rivera was born in Long Beach, California. Her parents are Mexican immigrants who raised Rivera and her four brothers and sister (including Lupillo Rivera) in a tight-knit musical household. While still in high school she became pregnant with the first of her five children, and eventually married the child's father, José Trinidad Marín.
Rivera made her first recording in 1994 as a birthday present to her father. She then made more recordings and signed to Capitol/EMI's Latin division after receiving significant airplay on Southern California radio stations. Her first album, Chacalosa (slang for "party girl"), was released in 1995, and sold over one million copies. She then released the albums We are Rivera and Farewell to Selena independently, the latter a tribute album to Tejano music singer Selena who was murdered in 1995. She signed to Sony Music in the late 1990s and Fonovisa Records in 1999; in the same year, Rivera released her first album with Fonovisa, titled Que Me Entierren con la Banda, featuring the hit "Las Malandinas".[6] In 2001, she released the records Dejate Amar and Se las Voy a Dar a Otro.Her 2003 release Homenaje a las Grandes (in English "Homage to the Great Ones") was a tribute album to female Mexican singers including Lucha Villa, Mercedes Castro, Rocío Dúrcal, Lola Beltrán, and Alejandra Guzmán. She attained more substantial success with the record Parrandera, Rebelde y Atrevida, released in 2005, which peaked at number ten on the Billboard Top Latin Albums chart.
Rivera sold over 15 million albums worldwide and was nominated at the 2003, 2008 and 2010 Latin Grammys. She was awarded a star on the Las Vegas Walk of Stars.She started many companies, including Divina Realty, Divina Cosmetics, Jenni Rivera Fragrance, Jenni Jeans, Divine Music and The Jenni Rivera Love Foundation. Jenni Rivera became the first female banda artist to sell out a concert at the Gibson Amphitheater in Universal City, California, and became the first artist to sell out two back-to-back nights at the Nokia Theatre in Los Angeles, California, on August 6 and 7, 2010.
On August 6, 2010, Rivera was named spokeswoman for the National Coalition against battered women and domestic violence in Los Angeles. A proclamation was given "officially naming" August 6 “Jenni Rivera Day” by the LA City Council for all her charity work and involvement in the community.
Rivera married baseball player Esteban Loaiza on September 8, 2010. According to reports, divorce papers were filed on Monday, October 1, 2012. The statement released by Rivera's reps stated that the divorce was due to "irreconcilable differences on behalf of both parties derived from private circumstances that occurred during the lapse of their two-year marriage."
Rivera's musical style was classified as banda, a form of traditional regional Mexican music popular in Mexico and areas of the Southwestern United States.However, according to Leila Cobo of Billboard, her music contained a "contemporary, outspoken flair". She was significant as one of the few female artists in the often male-dominated genre.[6] She sung in both Spanish and English and often addressed personal themes such as her struggles with domestic violence, divorce, and her weight. Rivera described speaking openly with her fans about her personal issues as a "primary part" of her career. Discussing her unconventional approach and her single "Las Malandrinas", Rivera explained, "It was the late 1990s and the early 2000s and the female singers were singing ballads and romantic fare. So I figured, I'm not typical at all in any way, so I'm going to do what the guys do but in a different voice."
At approximately 3:25 a.m. CST on December 9, 2012, a U.S. registered private Learjet 25 N345MC (manufactured in 1969) carrying two pilots and five passengers, including Rivera, lost contact with air traffic control near Iturbide, Nuevo León, Mexico. The plane had taken off from General Mariano Escobedo International Airport in Monterrey about 10 minutes earlier and was en route to Toluca for an appearance by Rivera on La Voz ... México.All on board were presumed dead by Mexican authorities when the wreckage was found later that day with no apparent survivors. Jenni Rivera's father Pedro Rivera confirmed in a Telemundo interview that his daughter had died in the crash.Univision has reported that the plane had been involved in a 2005 fuel system incident. Rivera was finally buried on December 31, 2012 at All Souls Cemetery in Long Beach, California. Her father told Telemundo that her burial was delayed due to legal issues.
She acted in the film Filly Brown, released in 2012. The whole cast won the award Special Achievement in Film at the 2013 American Latino Media Arts Awards, or ALMA Award, and Jenni (deceased by the time of the award) was also given a moment of silence.
In 2016, Spanish singer Natalia Jimenez released Homenaje a la Gran Señora, a set of covers of Jenni's songs.
Juro Que Nunca Volvere
Jenni Rivera Lyrics
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Pero no vuelvo por orgullo
Simplemente si te
Juré nunca volver
Debes creerme
Que cumpliré y mi promesa
Es no volver
Que no puedes olvidarme
En este mundo
Nadie es indispensable
Tú puedes ser feliz
Sin mí y yo sin ti y aunque
Me digas que yo
Soy toda tu vida y como
En todo lo que hay vida
Existe muerte y yo no quiero
Ser la muerte para ti
Podrás pensar
Que me dolió que me dejaras
Y es muy cierto
Y como tu comprenderás
Todo es de tiempo sufrí
Bastante que juré nunca volver
Aunque me digas
Que sin mi tu vida es triste
Eso debiste haber
Pensado antes de irte
Te juro que por ti ya
Nada puedo hacer
Y aunque me digas
Que me quieres y me quieres
Y aunque hoy me pidas
Que regresé y que regresé
Juré que nunca volveré
Y no volveré
The song "Juro que nunca volveré" by Jenni Rivera is about a woman who has decided not to return to a toxic and damaging relationship. The lyrics convey a sense of pride and determination as the singer declares that they will not break their promise to themselves to stay away from their former partner. They acknowledge that the choice to leave may have caused pain, but also stress that being apart is what is best for both parties. The repeated phrase "Juro que nunca volveré" serves as both a reminder to themselves of their commitment and a warning to their ex-partner that they should not hold out hope for a reconciliation.
The verses of the song emphasize the singer's conviction in their decision, while the chorus directly addresses their former partner's attempts to win them back. The assurance that "nadie es indispensable" (no one is indispensable) suggests a broader philosophical perspective on the importance of self-care and the ability to move on from past relationships. Ultimately, the song reflects a sense of closure and growth as the singer chooses to prioritize their own well-being over their former partner's desires.
Overall, "Juro que nunca volveré" is a powerful statement about the importance of staying true to oneself and making difficult but necessary choices. The lyrics offer a relatable and empowering message for anyone who has struggled with the aftermath of a breakup or the difficult decision to leave a damaging situation.
Line by Line Meaning
Podría volver
I could come back
Pero no vuelvo por orgullo
But I won't return out of pride
Simplemente si te
Simply because I
Juré nunca volver
Swore to never return
Debes creerme
You must believe me
Que cumpliré y mi promesa
That I will fulfill my promise
Es no volver
Which is not to return
Aunque me digas
Even if you tell me
Que no puedes olvidarme
That you can't forget me
En este mundo
In this world
Nadie es indispensable
No one is indispensable
Tú puedes ser feliz
You can be happy
Sin mí y yo sin ti y aunque
Without me and me without you and even if
Me digas que yo
You tell me that I
Soy toda tu vida y como
Am all your life and just as
En todo lo que hay vida
In everything that has life
Existe muerte y yo no quiero
There is death and I don't want
Ser la muerte para ti
To be death for you
Podrás pensar
You may think
Que me dolió que me dejaras
That it hurt me when you left me
Y es muy cierto
And it's very true
Y como tu comprenderás
And as you will understand
Todo es de tiempo sufrí
Everything is a matter of time, I suffered
Bastante que juré nunca volver
Enough that I swore to never return
Aunque me digas
Even if you tell me
Que sin mi tu vida es triste
That your life is sad without me
Eso debiste haber
You should have
Pensado antes de irte
Thought about it before leaving
Te juro que por ti ya
I swear to you for you already
Nada puedo hacer
I can't do anything
Y aunque me digas
And even if you tell me
Que me quieres y me quieres
That you love me and love me
Y aunque hoy me pidas
And even if today you ask me
Que regresé y que regresé
To come back, and to come back
Juré que nunca volveré
I swore that I'll never return
Y no volveré
And I won't come back
Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: Alberto Aguilera Valadez
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Estrella ortiz
Se la rifaba la Jenny🖤🔥voy a sacar el tequila❤️
Neydi Trejo
XULO ME SUPER ENCANTA LA CANCION NO LA DEJO DE ESCUCHAR
Mar Alcaraz
Viendo la serie "mariposa de barrio" y con esta canción ❤️
Yamilet Aguila
muy buena la canción
Ernesto Medina
Asi me dijo la gordis te juro ke no volvere
Cintya Riquelme
La mejor
Super Eddie
Erwin evn