[4] Originally from Barranquilla, Colombia,[5] she later immigrated to Canada, settling in London, Ontario,[1] before moving to Toronto, where she is currently based.
[6] The album was produced by Michael Ramey, Pimienta's husband at the time,[7] and was released by Los Angeles–based music label KUDETA.
[12] Many themes and ideas surrounding the album, Miss Colombia, are a reflection on this outrage and depression, as GET IN HER EARS states a "vivid celebration (and criticism) of her Colombian heritage".
[13] Press coverage describes LIDO TV as a variety show that will explore themes that include feminism, colonialism, privilege, beauty, success, and hate.
[13][15][16] The show's format will include documentary footage, interviews, sketch comedy, and puppetry performances that are hosted, written, and produced by Pimienta.
[1] Pimienta is close friends with Canadian singer-songwriter Nelly Furtado[18] and with Li Saumet, lead singer of Colombian band Bomba Estéreo.