Following Nezza's journey from debut to stardom
Performed the U.S. National Anthem in Spanish at LA Dodgers game, despite being told to sing in English. Her viral TikTok about the incident sparked nationwide debate on cultural representation and solidarity with immigrant communities.
Released "Classy" produced by The Wavys, serving as a precursor to her highly anticipated debut full-length album expected later in 2025.
Released K-Pop inspired single "La La La," blending R&B chords with UK Garage drums. Produced by KDE (Beat Gang) and co-written with Anthony Bonadonna.
Continued expanding her discography with additional singles, further diversifying her sound and maintaining consistent release momentum.
Sold-out performances across major cities including New York (Gramercy Theatre, Mercury Lounge), Chicago, Atlanta, Houston, San Francisco, and Los Angeles, cementing her place as a live performer.
Released "Poison" produced by The Wavys, continuing her streak of successful singles following the Club Solita EP.
Released "Thirteen" produced by Alan Matheus and Xavier Martínez, with Mike Snell handling mastering and mixing.
Released debut EP "Club Solita" via Virgin Music, featuring collaborations with Grammy nominee Noize. Opened for ¿Téo? at El Rey Theatre in Los Angeles, showcasing new material live.
Signed distribution deal with Virgin Music following the success of "Corazón Frío" and other singles, marking a major career milestone and industry validation.
Singles "Millionaria," "Sola," and "Temporary" each surpassed 1 million streams on Spotify, demonstrating consistent commercial appeal.
Released "Corazón Frío" which became her most popular song, achieving over 1 million Spotify streams and 580K YouTube views. Gained international radio play in France and Costa Rica, topping Spotify charts for consecutive weeks.
Released "Strangers," "Nothing Now," "Cuentos," and "Good Love," building substantial discography and maintaining consistent momentum early in her musical career.
Official foray into original music with debut singles "Temporary" and "On & On," marking her transition from dancer/content creator to recording artist. These tracks propelled her into the spotlight.
Launched YouTube channel featuring lifestyle vlogs, dance videos, and choreographic song covers. Worked as professional dancer with major artists including Selena Gomez, Zendaya, and Lady Gaga. Built foundational audience of 397K subscribers across 384 videos.