[2] In September 2015, she released her first album, Báruos, and continues to perform in concerts inspired by traditional yoik music from the province of Västerbotten.
There she formed a band with Elias Häreskog (bass), Mattias Nygren (percussion) and Emmy Westing (piano).
Working with the Norwegian yoiker Frode Fjellheim, she has developed tracks varying from yoik to indie pop and jazz.
[5] In January 2019, she sang in Ume Sámi at UNESCO's launch of the International Year of Indigenous Languages.
[6] Katarina Barruk was honoured with the Young Artist of the Year award at the 2012 Riddu Riđđu Sámi festival.