
Latin music sensation Jennifer Peña has officially released her long-awaited comeback album, Superación, igniting excitement among fans around the world. The multi-award-winning singer shared an emotional message on social media leading up to the album’s release, reflecting on her journey of growth and resilience.
“I’ve changed. I have evolved. I am over it. And I will continue to do so no matter how hard it gets,” Peña wrote. “Because I can—because I am strong. I do and I will do it for myself, for my children, for my fans. Can’t wait for you all to hear it! I hope you love it!”
Superación marks Peña’s first studio album since Dicen Que El Tiempo in 2007. Her long-awaited return to music began in 2023 after a 16-year hiatus, during which she focused on raising her family. Since reigniting her career, Peña has reintroduced her signature sound with a string of powerful singles, including the emotional ballad “Atada,” the fiery cumbia-pop anthem “Wakala,” and her dynamic comeback track “Fuerte.”
Speaking about the creative process behind the 10-track project, Peña expressed her excitement and passion for returning to the studio.
“I get excited every time I get to the studio, every time I get to hear anything get done, working towards that goal of getting new music out for you guys,” she said. “It gets me so excited every time I hear something kind of come together. I just get like nervous and excited at the same time because I can’t wait to share these songs with y’all. I think that y’all are gonna love them.”
Known worldwide as the “Princess of Tejano,” Jennifer Peña’s influence spans generations. From her early days performing with Jennifer y Los Jetz to timeless hits like “El Dolor de Tu Presencia,” “Abrázame y Bésame,” and “Hasta el Fin del Mundo,” Peña has sold over 10 million records and earned both GRAMMY and Latin GRAMMY nominations.
With the release of Superación, Peña is also hitting the road on her El Camino Tour, which continues November 22 in Odessa, Texas, with additional stops in Midland, Austin, San Antonio, and Dallas. The tour will expand nationally in 2026 with performances in Florida, Phoenix, and Los Angeles.
With Superación, Jennifer Peña redefines what it means to rise, evolve, and inspire through music. Her journey—marked by personal growth, artistic evolution, and unwavering dedication—proves that her reign as one of Tejano’s most beloved voices is far from over.
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