Lupillo Rivera's real name is Gustavo Rivera Sauceda.
The Success Story of Lupillo Rivera
Who is Lupillo Rivera?
Lupillo Rivera is a Mexican singer and songwriter, known for his traditional Mexican music. He was born Gustavo Rivera Sauceda in Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico on December 22, 1970. He was the younger brother of the late singer Jenni Rivera and the uncle of Chiquis Rivera.
Early Career
Rivera's career began as a member of the group Los Temerarios with his brother Gustavo. In 1997 he released his first solo album, “Canciones Que Contaron Mi Vida”, which was followed by a string of successful albums. His most famous hits include 'Mujer de Piedra' (2002), 'Tu Amor o Tu Desprecio' (2004) and 'La Misma Gran Señora' (2005).
Collaborations
Rivera has collaborated with a number of other artists, including Vicente Fernandez, Alejandro Fernandez, Joan Sebastian, Don Omar and Ozuna. He has also performed at a number of prestigious events such as the Grammy Awards and the Latin Grammy Awards.
Personal Life
Rivera married Mayeli Alonso in 2006 and their marriage lasted until 2013. He is currently in a relationship with Mari Lopez. He has two children from previous relationships.
Albums
Some of Lupillo's most popular albums include Noche de Pasion (2003), La Misma Gran Señora (2005), El Rey de la Cancion Regional Mexicana (2007), La Historia de Un Idolo (2009) and El Amor No Tiene Edad (2016).
Conclusion
Lupillo Rivera is an iconic figure in traditional Mexican music, having released a number of successful albums and collaborations over the years. He continues to be one of the most influential figures in this genre of music.