By Jorge Calvillo (staff@latinospost.com) | First Posted: Nov 13, 2013 01:11 PM EST

The last album of the late Mexican singer Jenni Rivera will be released next month as a part of related projects undertaken by the Rivera family to commemorate the anniversary of the singer's death.

The album, titled "1969-Siempre," is the first part of the last concert the singer offered in Monterrey in the state of Nuevo León, moments before she got on the plane en route to Mexico City that crashed and killed her.

According to news agency EFE, Universal Music will release the album on Dec. 3, but some songs can already be bought on iTunes, including her song "Dos Botellas de Mezcal".

Rosi Rivera, Jenni's sister, shared on Twitter that the song has a price of $1.29 and it's three minutes long.

All the songs on the album are sung live by Jenni. Universal Music said that the new production is full of the norteño style that defined the singer and her fans enjoyed.

Besides the new albums, the Rivera family opened a boutique in California last week, where fans of the Diva of Banda can find cosmetics, clothes and her discography.

The singer's children and brothers will pay homage on Dec. 9 in Monterrey. Bands that Jenni admired will be in attendance, such as Los Herederos de Nuevo León and La Original Banda el Limón.

Forbes named the singer as one of the artists that have generated the most profit after their death, ranked fifth on the list with close to $7 million.

Michael Jackson is ranked No.1 on that list with $160 million, followed by Elvis Presley with $55 million, and in third place was Bob Marley with $18 million post-mortem.

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