She’s also the founder of Bae Electronica, a record label she launched to release her own music and also showcase other black women house musicians.
[3] In 2018, she released her single "Feel It" produced by South African music producer Cornelius SA,[4] which was nominated in the 2018 Dance Music Awards South Africa for Best House Record of the Year and Best EDM Record of the Year.
[7] In April 2020, she was set to perform at the Boiler room in Johannesburg but the event was cancelled due to COVID-19.
The EP was released to highlight a message against the violence of women, ongoing femicide, and the global #MeToo and #TimesUp movements in South Africa where she provides platforms for artists who are unseen, and in doing so, fulfils a crucial role in the education of the South African dance music scene.
[9] She has been recognised by Resident Advisor on their 2021 Re-record list celebrating 120 Black artists in the past decade.