Chiquis Rivera Releases English-Language Song!
Chiquis Rivera is venturing into new territory and singing in English. Listen to the new track here! YouTube/chiquisrivera

Chiquis Rivera continues to pursue her dreams of a singing career and following her mother's footsteps, the late Jenni Rivera. In her latest effort to ventures into new territory singing in English. This week a new track dropped online titled "I'm Not That Girl." It's a completely different shift from what she has previously released and we can say it's really not that bad. "I've had enough of your lying, I've had enough of your shouting," Chiquis sings. "I can't believe I just gave you my all, what a waste when you're not even trying. I've had enough of your secrets, don't want to know what your hiding." As you can see the song is about a strong woman that will not put up with a cheating man anymore and this is what the Rivera family is all about. Listen to the complete song down below and tell us what you think!

Chiquis caused controversy in a good and bad way when she performed at Premios Juventud 2014 in August. The daughter of late singer Jenni Rivera made her debut on-stage singing "Esa No Soy Yo." Many compared her style and look to her mother and the comparisons to "La Diva De La Banda" flooded social media. There were many hates out there and Chiquis has now raised her voice and addressed those that say she has no business singing. "Even if the world tells you that you can't and some turn their back on you and talk bad about you, criticize you and even tell you how you're going to die, don't be afraid," she wrote on Instagram. "Maintain yourselves firm and with no fear. He [God] has everything under control and will be the wind under your wings, when the tree you thought would always be there supporting you is not."

Daughter of the late singer Jenni Rivera, Janney claimed that she felt the presence of her mother during her presentation on the Univision award show. Rivera performed "Esa No Soy Yo" and says that minutes befor taking the stage "La Diva de la Banda" gave her advice. "I asked my mom to give me strength," she said in a recent interview. "I heard her, I don't care what people say; if they say I'm crazy, that it's a lie. I heard her, I sighed and at that moment I like only heard my representative, my mother telling me, 'do it like this, move like this.' I don't know how to explain it because when I saw it on video I said, 'wow.'" She also added, "I feel her presence through the music and that gives me strength. I know I'm not crazy. I know that she is with me and communicates with me through music."

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