From 'La Chacalosa' to 'Mariposa de Barrio,' Jenni Rivera's songs live on 12 years after her death
Briefly

Jenni Rivera spoke for single mothers who work hard daily but often don't get heard. She represented an entire community, including Mexican Americans shaping the new America.
Rivera fearlessly delved into the narcocorrido subgenre with 'La Chacalosa,' portraying a female drug boss's perspective, challenging public perceptions.
Read at Los Angeles Times
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