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Criticism[edit]
Jenni Rivera was one of the first women in the industry to sing narcocorridos. Her music centered around testimonies of gender nonconformity. She was also one of the few women, at the time, who openly sang about “non-traditional” behaviors among women. Rivera’s music was a source of empowerment for young Latinas and Chicanas who saw their stories reflected in her music. Rivera’s played music to transmitted testimonios of gender nonconformity. Additionally, Rivera’s fans, as reported by Darlen Avila in Contemporary Latina/o Media: Production, Circulation, Politics, “played her music to transmit undisciplined desires, endorse immigrants civil rights, and protest women’s abuse.”