Jenni Rivera emerged as one of the most significant female figures in Regional Mexican music, breaking barriers in the traditionally male-dominated genres of banda, norteño, and corridos. Born in Long Beach, California, to Mexican parents, Rivera began her recording career in the mid-1990s, initially facing resistance as a woman performing banda music. Her breakthrough came in the early 2000s with albums like “Que Me Entierren Con la Banda” and “Se Las Voy a Dar a Otro,” establishing her powerful vocal style and fearless approach to addressing themes of female empowerment, heartbreak, and resilience....