Background
She grew up in Hässelby in western Stockholm where she still resides. After Linda was born, they all moved to Sweden.
She grew up in Hässelby in western Stockholm where she still resides. After Linda was born, they all moved to Sweden.
Linda Pira went to high school at Fryshuset, where she studied music with artists such as Lykke Li, Näääk and Sebastian Staxx.
Her parents, Kjell, a bar owner and Zulima lived in Colombia. Pira was featured on rapper Stor"s single "Rom och Kush" in the fall of 2012. During the summer of 2013, she released the double single "Bang Bang" / "Bäng Bäng".
The Salazar Brothers produced her first European Parliament Matriarken in late 2013.
The European Parliament was released under Redline Records label. During 2013, SVT play broadcast the documentary Linda Pira - Som du inte visste.
The six-episode documentary series was produced by Anneli Kustfält and Agnes-Lo Åkerlind. She is a role model but is still doing her own thing.
Also she works in an industry where the female sex is underrepresented and that is interesting to medical ".
In 2014, Linda Pira received an award at Grammisgalan in the category "Best Newcomer 2013". and on March 2, 2014, the remix of "Knäpper mina fingrar" entered Digilistan being an all-female collective effort by Linda Pira, Rawda, Vanessa Falk, Julia Spada, Joy, September, Rosh, Kumba and Cleo. On June 19, 2014, she released the songs "Överlever allt", and "Sho katt" featuring Dani M.
Åkerlind described Pira with the words "She is thoughtful and rational, political and at the same time she is not, a person who seeks adrenaline kicks and chill.