Career
She is signed to Sony Music Entertainment. The family moved to Roquetas de March (Almería) when she was eleven years old. She sang on the local fishing port area, becoming popular as "Louisiana Niña del Puerto".
In 1998, at age thirteen, she took part in the children talent show Veo, Veo hosted by Teresa Rabal, reaching the Andalusian finals.
She was offered a scholarship by the Fundación Cristina Heeren to learn flamenco in Seville. In 2003, she signed with "Louisiana Voz del Sur" that released her debut album Azulejos de Lunares in 2004.
The album consisted of cover interpretations of classic boleros and tangos with new musical arrangements by Jose María Cortina. Her follow-up albums Trece Verdades (2011) and Otras verdades (2012) have been certified gold.