Jhonny Rivera
Jhonny Rivera
Jhonny Rivera
Background information
Birth nameJhon Jairo Rivera Valencia
Born (1972-02-23) February 23, 1972
Pereira, Colombia
GenresRanchera
Years active2004–present
Websitewww.jhonnyrivera.net

Jhon Jairo Rivera Valencia (born February 23, 1972)[1] is a Colombian Colombian popular music singer, actor and businessman known as Jhonny Rivera.

Biography

Jhonny Rivera concert.

A Colombian singer and second cousin of Pablo Escobar.

A broken heart led him to compose his first release The Pain of A Game ', followed by others, including 'I'm Single' 'and' 'Best Sólito' 'with which he garnered a local regional recognition titled Premios Nuestra Tierra a Best Tropical Song.

He has made more than twelve tours, including to Spain, Ecuador, United States, Venezuela and Aruba.

In the 2009 he relaunched his career with a tropical song titled The Shy which is somewhat popular on YouTube.

In 2010 he released My Only Treasure with J Balvin. At the beginning of 2012 her new album Te Sigo Wanting contains the song For A Beer, which is also somewhat popular on YouTube He also made a bachata with his son Andy Rivera entitled The Pay That Makes' 'after premieres The Pegao ' which received a local recognition titled Feria de Cali and was also somewhat popular on YouTube

In 2015, this artist promoted a new song Por Andar Enamorao.

He has been making more music since then.

His best year was 2019.

Personal life

Jhonny and his son Andy Rivera.

Jhon Jairo Rivera Valencia was born in Pereira, Colombia, to parents Maria Mabel Valencia and Jose Oscar Rivera,[2] and his brothers Juliet, Luz Piedad and Oscar Mario.

At 17, he left the village Perez in Arabia - Pereira to Bogota where he lived a very difficult time getting any job but none maintained its economic situation, girlfriend went to live with where they had a son. She left him to go to Spain and later his son was. He says were the most difficult moments of his life to trying to kill himself.[3] He returned to his home in Pereira where he had the opportunity to write and record a song which sent him to success. Not seen him officially a couple but rumors have been involved in emotional situations. His son Andy Rivera returned from Spain and followed in his footsteps as a singer but in the urban genre, now built his own house which has horses, chariots andlujos.[4]

Filmography

YearTitleRole
2013HeadGuest (1 episode) singing 'Let Me Blow Son Al Bailo' with Pipe Bueno
2010The Snitch CartelAntonio Villegas[5]
2008Nobody is eternal in the WorldGuest

Collaborations

  • Let's start Zero (feat. Lady Yuliana)
  • Por Que Se Fue (feat. Charrito Negro)
  • Se Que Te Falle (feat. Lady Yuliana)
  • My Only Treasure (feat. J Balvin)[6]
  • Jealousy "Live" (feat. Fanny Lu)
  • Love and Spite (feat. Jhon Alex Castaño)
  • Al Bailo Son Que Me Blow (feat. Pipe Bueno)[7]
  • Did They Do not exchange (feat. Yolanda del Rio)
  • Papi (feat. 'Ricardo Torres and his Mariachi)
  • The Pay ago That (feat. Andy Rivera)[8]
  • El Tiempo Dira Quien Miente (feat. Lady Yuliana)
  • Me Voy A Casar (feat. Dario Gomez)
  • Ser Colombiano Es Un Lujo (feat. El Orejón)
  • Así Es La Vida (feat. Mauro Ayala)
  • Como Duele (feat. Los Hermanos Medina)
  • Comamos Sano (feat. Mauricio López)
  • Siga Bebiendo (feat. Yeison Jiménez)
  • Como Una Pelota (feat. Espinoza Paz)

Label

  • Ya No Dudes De Mi (2004)
  • Soy Soltero (2006)
  • Solo Exito (2007)
  • Una Voz Que Llega A Alma (2007)
  • El Intenso (2008)[9]
  • Tengo Rabia Con migo (2010)
  • Te Sigo Queriendo (2012)
  • No Hay Porque Esperar (2014)

See also

References

  1. Birth Jhonny
  2. Parents Jhonny
  3. Crisis and despair, Jhonny Rivera is relieved
  4. Horses, cars and many luxuries in the house of Jhonny Rivera
  5. "A popular singer makes his first steps as an actor". Archived from the original on 2014-12-14. Retrieved 2015-01-24.
  6. Jhonny Rivera and J Balvin in one genre Archived 2015-06-26 at the Wayback Machine
  7. Pipe Bueno and Jhonny Rivera talk about her new song
  8. Premieres with his son Andy Rivera 'The Pay That Makes'
  9. Discográfica
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