Guadalupe Rivera Saavedra (born January 30, 1972)[2] is a Mexican-American singer and songwriter.
[9] Lupillo Rivera's journey into music was shaped by his early exposure to his father's record company, Cintas Acuario.
He worked at his father's studio, where his responsibilities included scouting and hiring local talent, providing him with invaluable real-world experience.
The following year, the album earned him two Billboard Latin Music Awards, and he made an appearance on the TV show Amorcito Corazón.
This album followed nominations for his previous works, Entre Copas y Botellas (2008) and El Tiro de Gracia (2009).