This was so pretty! This is "Cuando Muere Una Dama" by Jenni Rivera as I see it because of synesthesia!
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After 2015 marc really shuld have aplied jeniriv advise and say to evyvady in tha padock: " agarrados de la mano chinguen todos a su madre" sadly hi dint have a mexican friend at his side
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Look at this amazing @snazzystarlight canvas! I'm OBSESSED with it! I think it's my favorite piece so far. It's a compilation of some of my favorite Jenni Rivera songs.
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The amount of Mexican señoras talking shit about Shakira and are calling her unnecessarily petty for her song as if they never blasted Jenni Rivera, Paquita la del Barrio or Horóscopos de Durango at 8am on a Saturday is truly baffling
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🎀💌brindamos por ti #jennirivera 💌🎀
11 años
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˚ ༘♡ ⋆。˚es sencillo lo que anhelo...en vez de oros y riquezas, yo quiero amanecer con tu camisa puesta. ˚ ༘♡ ⋆。˚
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This was so pretty! This is "No Llega El Olvido" by Jenni Rivera as I see it because of synesthesia!
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The real rosquez song and marc pov
The best thing that happend to you was meeting me at your age. To forget my love you will have to cry.
Like???
Unforgettable, thats what my ex lovers call me. You wont forget who i was, that i can promise you.I am living in many hearts
Kinda feel bad for pople that are not Mexicans or now spanish imagine not know la reina de la banda mi jenni
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listening to Long Beach
Jenni Rivera (LA Times article)
“What made her so appealing is that she was born in Long Beach, spoke perfect English but focused on Latin music,” López said.
“Jenni spoke for a segment of the community that doesn’t often get heard — single mothers who work hard every single day, who care for their husbands and families and others but don’t get to complain,” Morales said. “She represented an entire community: me, my family, my friends and a whole generation of Mexican Americans who are making up the new America.”
Giveon (NPR)
GIVEON: I grew up in, like, a kind of rougher, more impoverished area, the east side of Long Beach. And at the time, I was with someone who came from a more affluent area. So the song was about me bringing her into my side and kind of my insecurities of that and her just sticking along the way.
(SOUNDBITE OF SONG, "THE BEACH")
GIVEON: (Singing) I'm just a boy from the east side. Do you love me? Your mom told you about this side. It could get ugly. I'm just a boy from the east side, oh, no. Oh.
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