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"Jenni Rivera has trumped Mexico's endemic sexism to emerge as the most important member of the Rivera family, one who not only recorded groundbreaking music but also smashed the female stereotypes that have always blemished Mexican music. One of the few females who sing narcocorridos- a genre in which bards sully their guitar laments with a worldview that treats women as little more than breast to adorn record covers-Rivera introduced through song the radical notion that women could be depicted as flesh-and blood creatures. And for this, a gender is forever grateful." OC WEEKLY

"Rivera's biggest virtue is her ability to voice out a fun feminist statement without ever becoming preachy". The New York Post

"She's a brick house". New York Village Voice

"Tellin' it like it is, Rivera mines real-life travails on new album" (Billboard) (2007)

"NOW that Gwen Stefani is more U.K. than O.C., it's time to pass the Southern California pop-diva crown to its rightful owner, Long Beach native and bilingual banda queen Jenni Rivera…" (Los Angeles Times 2007)

"Ms. Rivera tells it like it is. She's the proverbial open book. But it's her story, so she prefers to write it..." (The Dallas Morning News 2007)

"Talk about an autobiographical album … "Mi Vida Loca"…Rivera endured teen motherhood, domestic violence, two troubled marriages and raising five children…" (San Antonio Express News 2007)