In different journalistic spaces, the Colombian singer has spoken of the hard situation she had to live from a very young age due to her taste for music and the context of violence in which she grew up in the south of the department, very affected by the presence of guerrillas for decades.
[2] Since 1996 she has released several solo albums and some collaborations with artists of the genre such as El Charrito Negro, Giovanny Ayala, Jimmy Gutiérrez and the aforementioned Darío Gómez.
[4] In her more than twenty-year career, Henao has shared the stage with renowned Colombian and international artists such as Los Tigres del Norte, Ana Gabriel, Maelo Ruiz, Helenita Vargas, Diomedes Díaz y Tormenta, among many others.
In 2015 she recorded the song "La reina y el rey" with Darío Gómez, composed by Argemiro Jaramillo, which achieved commercial and critical recognition in Colombia.
[5] Henao's musical story inspired Caracol Televisión to produce a self-titled biographical television series.