Born: July 2, 1969
Died: Dec. 9. 2012
Why we’ll miss her: The Mexican-American singing superstar was known as the “Diva of Banda,” selling more than 15 million records, and earning three Latin Grammy Award nominations. Killed in a plane crash near Monterrey, Mexico, she was just 43. A coach on Mexico’s version of The Voice, Rivera became a star in the banda genre, despite its dominance by male vocalists. “It doesn’t bother me at all that some people think I am too outspoken,” Rivera, born in Long Beach, Calif., said last year, according to The New York Times. “Actually, if they are thinking about me, it bothers them. But oh, well, they’ll get over it.”