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MajorRhinocerosPerson22 Research paper:  Can you help me do 2 paragraphs of 250 word…Research paper: Can you help me do 2 paragraphs of 250 word paragraph each about Jenni Rivera. Please follow the outline provided here and the reading to grab evidence from the text provided here. Point 1: Early life and career • Subpoint a: background information on Jenny Rivera’s upbringing and family • Subpoint b: Discuss her initial steps into the music industry and early access I’ve been recording since 1993. It was a hobby for six of those years. In 1999, I decided to do it full time and take it seriously. When I started getting so many haters and closed doors, I decided to prove that it could be done. I was a divorced single mother of three at the time and a size 12–not your typical model artist that labels feel work for the music industry. There were so many no’s because of my music, how I looked and because I decided to enter a male-dominated genre. They thought that I was crazy. The adversity and struggles ended up being my blessing. That is where my following came from. My fans would say, “She’s really like us. She looks like us. She talks like us. She acts like us. She goes through what we go through.” Here I am 13 years later. What attracted you to the norteño genre? That’s the first music that I listened to. Not just norteño, but mariachi. Mexican music runs through my veins. I loved it. Growing up, my father didn’t allow us to listen to English music at home. That’s all I heard. I had no choice. As I got older, banda started coming in and I started liking it. We had our own music stands in the local swap meets. We sold cassette tapes at the time, and that’s how we made a living. We stepped it Gala gal: JENNI RIVERA takes the stage at Univision’s 2010 Premio Lo Nuestro a La Musica Latina Awards at Miami’s American Airlines Arena. up a bit when my father opened his own record store and eventually started his own record label. Do you remember your first performance in front of an audience? The first time I got onstage was in 1993, a few months after the father of my first three children and I had separated. We had been together since I was 15. Because of domestic violence and other issues in our relationship, I got the courage to leave him. When we split up, my friends picked me up and took me to a nightclub called El Rancho Grande in Carson, Calif. That’s the night I discovered tequila. A single mother that had never gone out before, in a nightclub with tequila, wasn’t a good mix. My friends dared me to go onstage and sing. I was a little tipsy and sang “Las Nieves de Enero” by Chalino Sanchez, who had passed away close to a year before. Alter I was done, all the other drunken people applauded me. I liked it. Since my dad wanted me to be an artist, I figured be already had a record label; maybe I could have to the musicians and the studio. That’s when I started recording. It must have been tough to pursue a singing career as a single mom. I had no choice but to work hard. I was a straight-A student, went to college, and I loved business. I never thought I was going to be a singer myself. It came accidentally. When I started getting called for events at local nightclubs. I’d leave the kids with the babysitter and go work and make $100. All I wanted to do was bring cheese, tortillas, beans and whatever else I could get for the refrigerator.Arts & HumanitiesEnglish