Homenaje a La Gran Señora explained

Homenaje a La Gran Señora
Type:Studio
Artist:Natalia Jiménez
Cover:Homenaje a la Gran Señora album cover.jpg
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Recorded:2016
Language:Spanish
Label:Sony Music Latin
Producer:Pepe Garza, Edgar Barrera
Prev Title:Creo en Mí
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Homenaje a La Gran Señora (Homage to The Great Lady) is the third studio album released by Spanish singer Natalia Jiménez on December 9, 2016, by Sony Music Latin.

Homenaje a La Gran Señora is a tribute album that consists of twelve cover versions of songs released by the late American singer-songwriter Jenni Rivera, with the album having a mixture of Latin pop and mariachi. The album was produced by Pepe Garza and Edgar Barrera.

Homenaje a La Gran Señora reached number two on the Billboard Top Latin Albums chart in the United States.

Background

American singer-songwriter Jenni Rivera was killed in a plane crash on December 9, 2012, while traveling to Mexico City to film for La Voz... México.[1] [2] The album's release marks four years since Rivera's death. Jiménez told the Associated Press, that her and Rivera were planning to record an album and embark on a tour. She also stated, "Although many of these songs have also been recorded by many other singers, I feel that many of these songs were famous thanks to Jenni."[3] Jimenez told Univision's Despierta América, that she has been wanting to record a mariachi/ranchera album and she wanted to do something with Rivera's music because she liked it a lot.[4] The title of the recording is a reference to Rivera's honorary title "The Great Lady" ("La Gran Señora").

Recordings and covers

The album was produced by Pepe Garza, Edgar Barrera, and Aaron Sterling, who also played the drums. The album covers twelve of Rivera's most recognized works such as, "Ya Lo Sé", "De Contrabando", "Por Qué No Le Calas", "No Llega El Olvido", "Inolvidable", and "Tu Camisa Puesta".[5] "Chuper Amigos" features a duet with her Rivera's brother, Lupillo Rivera, meanwhile "Ovarios", features a duet with Rivera's daughter, Chiquis Rivera. Some songs were originally released by other artists, then released by Rivera and some are written by Rivera herself.[6]

Promotion

On December 1, 2016, Jiménez announced the release of the album on Instagram, posting a teaser of "Ya Lo Sé".[5] Jiménez confirmed to Billboard magazine that she will embark on a tour to promote the album.[7]

Personnel

Adapted from the album liner notes.

Charts

Year-end charts

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Jenni Rivera, Latin music star, dies in plane crash. BBC News. British Broadcasting Corporation. December 10, 2012. December 9, 2016.
  2. Web site: Mexican-American singer Jenni Rivera dies at 043 in plane crash. December 9, 2012. December 9, 2016. NBC News. NBC News and news services.
  3. News: Natalia Jiménez honra a Jenni Rivera con nuevo álbum. December 9, 2016. Primera Hora. December 8, 2016.
  4. News: Natalia Jiménez salda una deuda con su 'Homenaje a la Gran Señora', Jenni Rivera. December 10, 2016. Univision. Univision Communications. December 9, 2016. Spanish.
  5. Flores. Griselda. Natalia Jimenez to Drop Jenni Rivera Tribute Album 'Homenaje A La Gran Senora'. December 5, 2016. Billboard. Prometheus Global Media. November 30, 2016.
  6. News: Natalia Jiménez lanza disco tributo a Jenni Rivera. December 10, 2016. El Sol de Mexico. December 10, 2016. Spanish.
  7. Flores. Griselda. Natalia Jimenez Talks Jenni Rivera Tribute Album 'Homenaje a la Gran Senora': 'It's a Strong Album for Strong Women'. December 9, 2016. Billboard. Global Media. December 8, 2016.
  8. Top Latin Albums – Year-End 2017. Billboard. April 27, 2021.