http://dbpedia.org/data/Lupillo_Rivera.atom 2025-01-04T07:22:41.564846Z OData Service and Descriptor Document http://dbpedia.org/resource/Lupillo_Rivera 2025-01-04T07:22:41.564846Z Lupillo Rivera Rivera pictured alongside "Profesora Venus" at the 2013 Premios de la Radio Long Beach, California, U.S. 1.1 El toro del corrido Lupillo Rivera Guadalupe Rivera Saavedra Guadalupe Rivera Saavedra Guadalupe Martín Rivera Saavedra (La Barca, Jalisco; 31 de enero de 1972), conocido como su nombre artístico Lupillo Rivera, es un cantante y compositor de música regional mexicana, estadounidense de origen mexicano.​ Guadalupe Rivera Saavedra, better known by the stage name Lupillo Rivera, is an American singer and songwriter. In 2010, Rivera was awarded a Grammy Award for his album, Tu Esclavo y Amo. His older sister was the late singer and actress Jenni Rivera. In 2019, he was one of the coaches for the first season of the Mexican singing competition show, La Voz on TV Azteca after being acquired from Televisa after 7 seasons. Lupillo Rivera 741874 Lupillo Rivera El toro del corrido Guadalupe Martín Rivera Saavedra (La Barca, Jalisco; 31 de enero de 1972), conocido como su nombre artístico Lupillo Rivera, es un cantante y compositor de música regional mexicana, estadounidense de origen mexicano.​ Guadalupe Rivera Saavedra, better known by the stage name Lupillo Rivera, is an American singer and songwriter. In 2010, Rivera was awarded a Grammy Award for his album, Tu Esclavo y Amo. His older sister was the late singer and actress Jenni Rivera. In 2019, he was one of the coaches for the first season of the Mexican singing competition show, La Voz on TV Azteca after being acquired from Televisa after 7 seasons. Singer, songwriter Cintas Acuario, Sony Music Latin 11460 1110012657
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