Sarai Rivera grew up in Ponce, Puerto Rico, where she started singing in her church choir at 15. Her debut album came out in 2006, with the title track 'Él Siempre Reina' becoming a well-known worship song. She's also recorded tracks like 'Way Maker Español' and 'Junto a Ti'.
Her music draws from Christian traditions with some pop and Latin touches, though she's kept the focus on straightforward worship themes. The songs tend to be built around clear melodies and lyrics about faith, without much studio complexity.
In 2011, she received some criticism from religious figures after appearing at a secular music festival, which briefly stirred discussion about artists crossing between sacred and mainstream spaces. She continued releasing music afterward, including collaborations like 'Soñando' with Buena Vida.
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