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Lupillo Rivera’s net worth and primary source of income

Lupillo Rivera’s net worth and primary source of income

Introduction

Lupillo Rivera is an American-born Mexican regional singer. He is one of the richest celebrities in America. Rivera was awarded a Grammy for his album, Tu Esclavo Y Amo. His older sister, Jennie Rivera, was the late singer and actress.  Lupillo Rivera has a successful career in the music industry. He was one of the coaches for the first season of the Mexican singing competition show La Voz in 2019. Many people wanted to know about his net worth and successful career. Here we will discuss Lupillo Rivera’s net worth, primary source of income, successful career, and personal life.

Lupillo Rivera’s net worth and primary source of income

Lupillo Rivera has a net worth of $12.5 million. He has earned his net worth from his successful singing career, which started in 1992. He was born on January 30, 1972, in La Barca, Jalisco, Mexico. Lupillo’s father was a recording label/studio owner named Pedro Rivera. His uncle is a Mexican boxer known as El Toro Rivera. Lupillo and his sister grew up in Long Beach, California. He graduated from Long Beach Polytechnic High School in 1990.  His brother Pedro Rivera Jr. is a Spanish-language Christian singer and ordained pastor of Primer Amor. This Southern Baptist Church is located in Whittier, CA. Rivera initially wanted to be a restaurateur. His father hired his son Lupillo to work at the studio when a contracted singer failed to attend a recording session. When Lupillo first started singing, he was called El ToritoLupillo Rivera. Later, he became more famous as El Toro del Corrido. He began his singing career in 1999. He signed with Sony Disco. Lupillo received various Grammy and Latin Awards for his best work. Rivera appeared on the US Telemundo version of La Casa de los Famosos in 2024. e won third place and took home a prize of $50,000. He released his first album, Selena La Estrella, in 1995. Lupillo Rivera released his second album, El Moreno, in 1999. It was the start of his career. He worked hard and released his third album, Puros Corridos Macizos, in 1999. His other albums include El Toro De Corridos, El Senor De Los Cielos, Y Sigue La Vendimia, cartel De Tijuana, and Vicente Mujeres. He released his next album, Desperado, in 2001. Lupillo Rivera released his album, Con Mis Propias Manos in 2004. This album became his second number-one set on the Billboard Top Latin Album. He received a Grammy Latin Award for his album. Entre Copas y Botellas is a studio album released in 2006. Entre Copas y Botellas garnered Rivera a Grammy nomination for Best Banada Album. He released a studio album, El Tiro de Gracia, in 2008.

Awards and nomination

Lupillo won several awards and nominations for his best work. People loved his singing. He received a Grammy award from the National Academy of Recordings and Arts. Latin Academy of Recording and Arts nominated him for albums including Con Mis Propias Manos, Live! en Concierto–Universal Amphitheatre, and El Rey de las Cantinas.

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