Jennifer Peña grew up in San Antonio, Texas, in a bilingual household where she absorbed both Mexican and American music. Her debut album 'Dicen Que Soy' came out in 1995, with the title track becoming a Top 40 hit. She followed it with albums like 'Abrázame' in 1996 and a self-titled release in 1998.
In 2002, she released 'Lo Que Trae El Viento,' which included the ballad 'Hasta El Fin Del Mundo.' That song became widely heard on telenovelas and radio. Other tracks like 'Entre el delirio y la locura' and 'Vivo Y Muero En Tu Piel' show her leaning toward emotional, dramatic material.
In 2006, she faced plagiarism allegations, which she denied. The incident didn't stop her from recording, but it became part of the story around her work.
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