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Alicia Villarreal, one of the most iconic voices in Mexican regional music, has enjoyed a career full of success and memorable moments. From her early days with Grupo Límite to her transition as a solo artist, her impact on the genre is undeniable. However, one of the most intriguing chapters of her journey involves another music legend: Jenni Rivera.

Since joining Universal Music in 1999, Villarreal's career has occasionally intersected with that of 'La Diva de la Banda.' In a recent interview with Melo Montoya, Villarreal revealed how the label played a role in this specific intersection by assigning Rivera an album of covers that Villarreal had originally planned to release herself.

According to Villarreal, the album in question included a collection of songs she had personally chosen. Later, the label informed her that Jenni coincidentally liked the same songs and wanted to cover them.

While there was no real feud between the artists, Villarreal regrets that this decision delayed her own success at that time. She mentioned that, despite not being close friends, she and Jenni would occasionally talk on the phone.

Universal Music Group has been instrumental in Villarreal's career, not only providing her with a platform to release her music but helping also expand her reach internationally.

With over 20 singles in the Top 10 of the Mexican regional genre, Villarreal has proven herself as one of the genre's most important artists. Her lasting success is attributed to her ability to connect with audiences and her musical versatility.

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In her statements, Villarreal expressed that she believes no singer has been able to take her place in regional Mexican music, highlighting both her confidence in her talent and the void left by Jenni Rivera's tragic passing. Both artists have left an indelible mark on the hearts of their fans, inspiring new generations of singers.

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