[4] The documentary Llegaron Las Flores was created to capture the experience of separation and reuniting with family.
She is completely self-taught on the piano, guitar, and ukulele and used YouTube videos as guidance for vocal technique.
[5] She dropped out of high school before her senior year to move to Los Angeles and pursue music.
It feels really good to prove the person that said ['no one's gonna pay attention to your music if you sing in Spanish'] wrong, just because it was such a hurtful thing to hear as a child with such a big dream.
"[5] She has cited Alice Phoebe Lou, Willow Smith, and Kali Uchis as inspirations for her songwriting,[7][5] and notes peers Omar Apollo and Cuco as the new generation of young Latino artists whose music speaks to immigrant kids.