Jenni Rivera's latest song recently got a music video, and there's only a little bit of time until her new album drops.

"1969 - Siempre, En Vivo Desde Monterrey, Parte 2" will be released in June in both physical and digital formats. The album was recorded at her last concert in December 2012, and has been released in parts. The first one was released on Dec. 3, 2013.

"Resulta" is her latest song, and it's being played on the radio, reports Vanguardia. Rivera's parents starred in the video, and one of Jenni's quotes is shown at the beginning.

"It hurts that my parents are not together," Jenni said. "And if I cry, that's the reason. If you're thinking of getting a divorce, think about the suffering your children will go through."

In the video, Rivera's parents show how painful it can be to end a relationship with someone.

Meanwhile, as Jenni continues to release music, her time under the spotlight at the Grammy Museum has come to an end. After displaying an exhibit about her for a year, the museum will close the feature on May 1.

In the exhibit, the museum shows a lot of the singer's personal items including her bible, handwritten notes, outfits worn on stage, personal photographs, concert posters, fan memorabilia and video footage shown.

"The exhibit focuses on Rivera as the 'Diva of Banda' -- serving as a musical powerhouse due to her work within the banda and norteña music genres. The exhibit also illustrates how Rivera used her music and celebrity to abolish female stereotypes that existed in Mexican music for many years," explains the Grammy Museum's website.

The exhibit is displayed on the third floor.

Rivera has sold 20 million albums worldwide. Her sales have tripled since her death in 2012.

The museum, which is located on 800 W. Olympic Blvd, Los Angeles, California, is open every day.